On and among the trees in the five tree houses there is a route to hide away of fantasies. In the 21 acres area of land lies an option of experiencing the snug life inside the rooms or venture out in the tiger-infested wild.
The property has its resident species of birds, reptiles and animals residing around the forest trees and over time the area has now become a small secure park for them.
You can spend your time unseen and undisturbed in the intimacy of your room or choose to go looking for wild animals & birds in Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve.
In the wild world of Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, the outlook of tree houses is grunge and sturdy looking but the door opens to acceptable elegance complementing the outside world.
The designs of Tree houses are a fusion of contemporary design and traditional jungle living with earth tones and eco essentials.
The hideaways - Mahua, Tendu, Peepal, Banyan and Palash are named after the trees on which they are established.
Dining hall is built around a century old Mahua tree, in two levels. The ground level serves as a cozy dining hall and the upper floor as a bar cum lounge known as ‘The Watering Hole’.
Dining hall offers Indian, Continental and Barbeque meals personalized to requirements of the guests. The Lodge also has a Machaan overlooking a water hole frequented by wild animals.
Indian, Continental, Barbeque
Bandhavgarh is located in Vindhya hills of Umaria district, Madhya Pradesh. In 1968 the area got its status of a National Park and now has become one of the preferred parks for Tiger Safari in India that includes photographing and tracking Tigers in wild.
The park is known to have World’s highest density of Bengal Tigers. The four zones namely Magadhi, Khitauli, Tala and Panpatta-together clubbing the core and the buffer zone the total area of 1200 sq.km is home ground of over 55 tigers at present.
The historical links of Bandhavgarh are to be found in India’s worshipped mythological heroes Rama and Laxmana.
The name “bandhav-garh” translates to “the brother’s fort” and believed to be gifted by Hindu God Rama to his devoted ‘bandhav’ (brother) Laxmana on his return from victory over Lanka (Ceylon).
Inside the park there are 12 natural waterholes, several other historical monuments and remains of ancient caves that exhibit a 2000 year old rich historical past. Other than Tigers and Leopards the mixed vegetation of Sal and Savannahs makes Bandhavgarh an abode of Spotted Deer, Sambhar Deer, Barking Deer, Wild Boar, Indian Gaur and Jackal among its 22 species of mammals and around 220 species of birds.
Bandhavgarh was established in 1968 as a National Park, and is spread over an area of 448 sq. kms. This national park was declared as a tiger reserve under Project Tiger in the year 1993.
Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve is famed for rewarding Jungle Safaris into deeper jungles by jeep. Hotel offers Jungle Safaris in 4 x 4 Open Suzuki Jeeps with front facing elevated seats.
A World heritage site famous for temples built by the Chandela rulers around the 10th century. It has much more to offer than the erotic sculptures which have made it world famous.
The capital city of the mighty Bundelkhand Empire, Orchha is known for its elegant architecture and its unique sequential development of domes, brackets, pillars, arches and ledges, the famous landmark example like Jehangir Mahal, the Laxminarayan Temple.
It is predominantly an open forest, offering great opportunity to see the tiger and other mammals. It also supports closed canopy forests, open forest with short grass and undercover, open Savannah woodlands.
PUGDUNDEE SAFARIS - TREE HOUSE HIDEAWAY
Umaria-Badhavgarh RoadUmaria DistrictVijarhiaMadhya Pradesh 484661India