| country: | India |
| location: | Mukki village, near Kanha Tiger ReserveSee map here |
| price: | From £75 - £100 per person per night. Price includes breakfast, lunch and dinner as well as morning and evening teas and jungle safari. We are closed between 1 Jun to 31 Sep (Monsoon period). |
| offers: | Special offer 3 nights / 4 days £375 per couple includes: double room with all meals, breakfast, lunch and dinner, morning/evening teas 3 jungle safaris including all entrance fees, with exclusive jeep half day Nature Walk or walk to the village and school Services of resident naturalist, astronomy viewing, wildlife library, also available. Extra safaris, transfers can also be arranged on direct payment. Single occupancy £325 (same package details as above) with single room. |
| vouchers: | Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday |
description
Located at Mukki (in the Balaghat District) amidst Sal forests, the lodge is about one kilometer from the Kanha National Park's Mukki entrance and thus designed as a jungle lodge, well camouflaged in the forest.
It is tastefully developed with low impact on the land and environment with 18 spacious rooms and two independent deluxe cottages, equipped with a portico canopy, under which you can relax. The rooms are fully furnished with double/twin share beds, and have attached bathrooms with running hot water. A spacious thatched dining room which serves home cooked Indian food and Continental cuisines, becomes the centre point for activities such as campfire performances, lectures and star gazing.
Since it is located close to Kanha National Park and is the closest to the Mukki entrance gate, guests can listen to the sounds of the Jungle right in their backyards! Several species of birds, the alarm calls of deer and the occasional roar of the tiger can be heard here.
The lodge has set strong principles of being environmentally friendly and every aspect of its development and operation is sensitively synthesized towards nature conservation. The estate has a lot of trees and bushes that attract a variety of birds, butterflies and insects. We can proudly say that not even 1 tree was cut during the construction of the lodge. In fact one room has a tree growing through it!
Kanha National Park is spread over an area of approx 1940 sq km, which consists of pristine dry deciduous Sal (teak) and bamboo forests. There is a rich variety of wildlife that can be found here, some of which include the endangered Royal Bengal Tiger, leopard, Dhol (Indian wild dog), civet cat, the Swamp Deer (found only in Kanha), Sambhar deer, Spotted deer, Gaur (Indian Bison), and porcupine etc...which you may sight on your jungle safari. A wide variety of birds can also be found in different habitats. Kanha was chosen as one of the leading tiger reserves in the country to protect and increase the population of not only the royal Bengal tiger but also many other endangered species.
It is tastefully developed with low impact on the land and environment with 18 spacious rooms and two independent deluxe cottages, equipped with a portico canopy, under which you can relax. The rooms are fully furnished with double/twin share beds, and have attached bathrooms with running hot water. A spacious thatched dining room which serves home cooked Indian food and Continental cuisines, becomes the centre point for activities such as campfire performances, lectures and star gazing.
Since it is located close to Kanha National Park and is the closest to the Mukki entrance gate, guests can listen to the sounds of the Jungle right in their backyards! Several species of birds, the alarm calls of deer and the occasional roar of the tiger can be heard here.
The lodge has set strong principles of being environmentally friendly and every aspect of its development and operation is sensitively synthesized towards nature conservation. The estate has a lot of trees and bushes that attract a variety of birds, butterflies and insects. We can proudly say that not even 1 tree was cut during the construction of the lodge. In fact one room has a tree growing through it!
Kanha National Park is spread over an area of approx 1940 sq km, which consists of pristine dry deciduous Sal (teak) and bamboo forests. There is a rich variety of wildlife that can be found here, some of which include the endangered Royal Bengal Tiger, leopard, Dhol (Indian wild dog), civet cat, the Swamp Deer (found only in Kanha), Sambhar deer, Spotted deer, Gaur (Indian Bison), and porcupine etc...which you may sight on your jungle safari. A wide variety of birds can also be found in different habitats. Kanha was chosen as one of the leading tiger reserves in the country to protect and increase the population of not only the royal Bengal tiger but also many other endangered species.
rooms, food and facilities
We offer 18 spacious rooms and 2 new independent deluxe cottages which are equipped with a portico canopy. A temple, a well and an organic garden makes it a unique setting in an Indian landscape. The rooms have attached bathrooms with running hot water. We provide our guests with information-fact sheets in each room, about the conservation of our environment and wildlife. Laundry services are available.
Home cooked Indian food and Continental Cuisines are served at the dining room tables and sometimes as buffets. The Jungle lodge provides an extensive library with wildlife books, magazines and indoor games. You can purchase customized T shirts and caps, books etc from our souvenir shop.
Recreational activities such as jungle safaris in open 4x4 vehicles (jeep), bird watching, nature walks, elephant bathing by the river and visits to the village - weekly fairs and schools are possible. In addition our resident naturalist adds to the experience by accompanying the guests into the forest to share his extensive knowledge of the jungle with them. Bar-be-que dinners and camp fire nights with tribal dances are some of the surprises in store for you!
Family friendly: Children are normally accompanied by parents on jungle safaris, at the lodge naturalists are available to educate them on local customs and traditions and ways of life at the village. Our husband and wife team add a homely touch to the Lodge, with cooking classes, sari demonstrations and astronomy lessons ! Our Manager is also a wildlife expert, who helps in discovering the jungles for you.5am - Wake up call with tea/coffee and cookies 5.30 - Depart for jungle safari with packed picnic breakfast 11.30 - Return from safari with tea/coffee and cookies 12.30 - Lunch 14.30 - Depart for Jungle safari 18.00 - Return for tea cookies and snacks 19.30 - Dinner, campfire and star gazing!
By air: The nearest airports are Raipur (180km/4hrs drive), Nagpur (260km/6hrs drive) and Jabalpur (200km/5 hrs drive).
By train: The nearest railway station is Gondia (120km/3hrs drive). Other stations include Jabalpur(200km/4-5 hrs drive), Bilaspur (220km/5hrs drive), Raipur (225km/5hrs drive) and Nagpur (260km/6hrs drive)
Home cooked Indian food and Continental Cuisines are served at the dining room tables and sometimes as buffets. The Jungle lodge provides an extensive library with wildlife books, magazines and indoor games. You can purchase customized T shirts and caps, books etc from our souvenir shop.
Recreational activities such as jungle safaris in open 4x4 vehicles (jeep), bird watching, nature walks, elephant bathing by the river and visits to the village - weekly fairs and schools are possible. In addition our resident naturalist adds to the experience by accompanying the guests into the forest to share his extensive knowledge of the jungle with them. Bar-be-que dinners and camp fire nights with tribal dances are some of the surprises in store for you!
Family friendly: Children are normally accompanied by parents on jungle safaris, at the lodge naturalists are available to educate them on local customs and traditions and ways of life at the village. Our husband and wife team add a homely touch to the Lodge, with cooking classes, sari demonstrations and astronomy lessons ! Our Manager is also a wildlife expert, who helps in discovering the jungles for you.
example of a typical day
how to find us
We arrange private car transfers for pick up and drop off.By air: The nearest airports are Raipur (180km/4hrs drive), Nagpur (260km/6hrs drive) and Jabalpur (200km/5 hrs drive).
By train: The nearest railway station is Gondia (120km/3hrs drive). Other stations include Jabalpur(200km/4-5 hrs drive), Bilaspur (220km/5hrs drive), Raipur (225km/5hrs drive) and Nagpur (260km/6hrs drive)
how this holiday makes a difference
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Our heritage in wildlife and conservation
The Sankhala Heritage: The Sankhala family has a history of wildlife conservation from the 1970's. The late Kailash Sankhala was a distinguished officer in the Indian Forest Service and Founder of Project Tiger (1973). Known as the "Tiger Man of India" he authored many books on the tiger, which serve as a great source of reference to other conservationists. His son, the late Pradeep Sankhala – renowned wildlife tour operator, successfully developed our Jungle Lodges. Pradeep was a well respected conservationist and was the chairman of Tiger Trust India.Today the lodges are run by Amit Sankhala, who continues the legacy of conservation and wildlife tourism. His vast Knowledge and boundless enthusiasm in the field of eco tourism enables him to be head and shoulders above the rest. Eco friendly principles and practices: Some of the cooking for our guests is done in two different types of solar cookers. This helps minimize energy use and also the food cooked is healthy and tasty. Our guests can ask for cooking lessons for solar cooking. It takes anywhere between 4-6 hrs to cook food depending on what you are cooking. It is a steel box in which you put the container of food, reflected with the suns rays, which generates the heat for cooking. We use CFL bulbs in all our rooms which have a master switch, which guests can press before leaving the room. After all the guests have left for the park, we have a staff member check all these rooms for this very purpose. Many a times we only get limited electricity. Hence preservation for us is the key. This is the main reason that we have not installed any Air Conditioners and Electric Heaters. Instead we have desert coolers and hot air blowers which use much less electricity. We have flush toilets to reduce water usage. For bathing we also provide buckets/mugs if clients wish to use to save water (which is used by most of our Indian clientele as its quite common in India) instead of using showers which consume more water. For laundry, we have a laundry man who washes the laundry at his own place, by hand so no washing machines! Much of our fresh vegetables come from the organic farming at the lodge. Guests are welcome to take a tour of the vegetable garden which is cultivated only with animal manure, avoiding all pesticides and other harmful chemicals. Our garden and vegetable waste is composted in a pit which is then recycled as manure for the vegetable garden. We use a process of decomposition by worms, which is efficient and odorless. It provides us with rich organic fertilizers for our organic farming on site. Social & community support: The local community is a part of the lodge. 95% of the workers that we have at the lodge are from the nearby villages. All the jeeps that we hire for the national parks are from local drivers. In the past we have conducted information sessions for the villagers to learn more about medicinal plants and solar cooking. The nearest medical facilities are usually 50km away, hence for common illnesses like cough, cold, body aches, soar throat, etc medicinal plants provide a vital help. For many years we had dedicated a few acres of our land to achieving this and had kept a medicinal plant expert. Today, we have these medicinal plants growing all around the lodge so our guests could also witness there uses. All the food cooked is local and 60% of it is grown in our own vegetable plant garden. We encourage guests to do a village safari where they can learn more about the local communities and their initiatives. We have also organized medical camps for villagers through our non profit Tiger Trust which was established by the same family that started the lodges. Tiger Trust also organized one of the only guide training workshops in Bandhavgarh and Kanha areas where guides could better understand the eco system of the park. These guides are from local villages and had very limited knowledge regarding many aspects of the park. Guest lectures are given at the lodge where guests can contribute monetary donations to Tiger Trust. Updates are sent to guests, or they are encouraged to check our website for all the regular activities we do. The major support of funding for Tiger Trust comes from other bigger non profits like US Fish and Wildlife service and Tiger Foundation. Public transport is promoted as much we can. The trains arrive from Delhi in local stations called Gondia and Jabalpur. These stations are usually 3-4 hours away. Hence we have encouraged many local people to invest in good air conditioned vehicles, which they can drive to transfer clients. We do not own our own transportation vehicle and only encourage more and more locals to get them. We were one of the first established lodges in this area (1989), hence have been promoting this initiative for over 15 years. Local buses are available for the more adventurous! All our basic amenity workers like builder, electricians, plumbers even the architect are all local. In these remote areas the majority of people are self employed. Members of Travel Operators For Tigers (TOFT): Recently, we have become exclusive members of ‘Travel Operators For Tigers’ (TOFT). Membership to this group is limited to only the best and most eco-friendly wilderness lodges. TOFT encourages its members to involve the local community by providing economic and social benefits to it. We feel that over the years we have made a deliberate effort to do just that, and therefore promoting action on responsible use of wild habitats (motto of TOFT). The Jungle Lodge is planned to provide a friendly, informal and relaxed environment with lots to observe, understand and learn. It is a great place to make new friends and have long conversations about wildlife. We hope you will enjoy the stay and make it a learning experience. |
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The Sankhala family has a history of wildlife conservation from the 1970's. The late Kailash Sankhala was a distinguished officer in the Indian Forest Service and Founder of Project Tiger (1973). Known as the "Tiger Man of India" he authored many books on the tiger, which serve as a great source of reference to other conservationists. His son, the late Pradeep Sankhala – renowned wildlife tour operator, successfully developed our Jungle Lodges. Pradeep was a well respected conservationist and was the chairman of Tiger Trust India.
Members of Travel Operators For Tigers (TOFT):