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Asia / India Kanha Tiger Reserve Kanha offers some of India's finest Tiger-viewing with the 2002 census counting a staggering 114 tigers. It is located in a remote part of central India in the state of Madhya Pradesh. The grasslands and deciduous forests also support 22 other mammal species including Barasingha, Chital, Muntjac, Swamp, Spotted and Barking Deer, Sambar, Common Langur and Rhesus Monkeys, Wild Boar, Asiatic Jackal, three of India's four lowland antelopes (Nilgai, Four-horned Antelope and Blackbuck) and occasionally Leopard, Gaur, Sloth Bear, Wolf and Dhole. Over 220 species of birds are found here including drongos, bee-eaters, eagles, shikras, flycatchers, partridges, falcons, orioles and the omnipresent Red Jungle Fowl. Waterholes and high plateaux such as Bahmni Dadar are excellent spots for birdwatching, and quiet locations to stop and immerse oneself in the natural peace of the jungle. Wildlifeviewing in Kanha is by jeep and elephant back. Bandhavgarh National Park Bandhavgarh was formerly a royal hunting reserve of the princely state of Rewe. The Park is situated in 450 square kilometres of mixed forest in a remote part of Madhya Pradesh in central India. It is famous for its Tiger population but many other mammals are found here including Chital, Sambar, Muntjac, Nilgai, Chinkara, Four-horned Antelope, Wild Boar, Leopard and Dhole. Birdlife also abounds with over 275 species of bird including hornbills, orioles, parakeets, peacocks, and eagles. Wildlife-viewing is on Elephant back and by jeep. Bandhavgarh is reached by private road transfer from Kanha (six hours) or Khajaraho (six hours). There are also overnight trains from Delhi and Agra to Umaria Station, plus a road transfer of one hour. (Transfer times are dependent on road conditions which are variable.) Tiger Trails Resort consists of twelve two-bedroom Pench National Park Pench on the border of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra has been known through the ages for its rich flora and fauna and it was a great inspiration to Rudyard Kipling. Named after the nearby river, Pench was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1983 and it covers some 760 square kilometres. Cheetal, Sambar and Nilgai are common sightings, Gaur, Sloth Bears and Dhole (Indian Wild Dog) are frequently seen, but it is most famous for its Tigers. Pench is reached via flights to Nagpur, plus a two hour road transfer. Pench combines well with Kanha which is another three to four hours. Pench Jungle Camp consists of 12 spacious safari tents in an area of eight hectares of mature forest. Each tent is housed on a permanent platform and offers an elegant twin room setting along with ample seating space both inside and on private balcony enabling you to enjoy the view of the camp and its natural jungle environment. Baghvan is located just five minutes drive from the park entrance. This is a new and exciting property  one of Indias best. It consists of 12 suites with private shaded sit-outs. There is a large sitting room with sofas, an interactive open kitchen that spills out into the dining area, a library and a swimming pool. Kanha is reached by a flight to Nagpur and then a seven hour road transfer. There are also overnight trains from Agra and Delhi to Jabalpur (approximately 15-16 hours), plus a road transfer of four to five hours. (The transfer times are very much dependent on road conditions.) cottages spread over a four hectare site, each with ensuite facilities. There is a well-stocked library, restaurant and bar area. The lodge overlooks a private lake which attracts a variety of resident and migratory birds. Camp Mewar has twelve rooms set within five hectares Tuli Tiger Resort, set in the buffer zone of the park, has eighteen air-conditioned cottages, each room having ensuite facilities. Public areas include an audio/video theatre, pool table, library, swimming pool and a restaurant. Tiger Corridor is a sumptuous complex of eight exclusive tents at Tuli Tiger Resort. It has its own pool, and air-conditioned restaurant. Shergarh Tented Camp is situated four kilometres from the Mukki (southern) entrance to Kanha Tiger Reserve. Its six tents are individually spaced in a wooded grove to provide privacy, each having a verandah and private facilities. Singinawa Jungle Lodge is set on a 25 hectare reserve just outside the Mukki gate. It has 12 air-conditioned cottages with en-suite bathrooms, a well stocked bar, dining-room, library, lounge and a swimming pool. of beautifully wooded grounds. The camp is simple and effective, and a perfect place from which to explore the park. Kings Lodge is set in five hectares and is surrounded by forested hills. There are four cottage rooms and eight rooms on stilts each with a lofted balcony and beautiful views. The lodge is newly constructed lodge with an eco-friendly design. Mahua Kothi, a tented camp, is probably Indias most luxurious wildlife property. Each of the 12 tents (or kutivas) is accessed through a private courtyard with shaded seating, traditional swings and mud floors. This beautiful resort on 20 hecatares resort has a library and pool, and an open kitchen welcoming the guest on arrival. Breakfast is arranged in the garden and picnic lunches organized under the Mahua tree. Itinerary suggestions Tiger Tiger Day 1. Day 2. Day 3. Day 5. Day 9. Depart London for Delhi. Delhi [B] Pench National Park, 2-nights [B, L, D] Kanha National Park, 4-nights [B, L, D] Bandhavgarh National Park, 4-nights [B, L, D] Day 14. Agra Day 15. Return to the UK via Delhi [B] Day 16. Arrive home Cost per person: Tiger Tiger ( lodges) Jan to 20 Mar, 11 Apr to Oct 21 Mar to 10 Apr, Nov to 10 Dec 11 to 24 Dec Tiger Tiger (Tents) Jan to 20 Mar, 11 Apr to Oct 21 Mar to 10 Apr, Nov to 10 Dec 11 to 24 Dec Single supplement: Available on request What is included: Accommodation: Departure dates: Flights, meals as indicated, transfers & guided activities Hotels & lodges Daily, November to May £3,095 £3,195 £3,395 £3,350 £3,495 £3,695 Bharatpur & Ranthambhore extension Day 15. Bharatpur [B, L, D] Day 16. Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve, 3-nights [B, L, D] Day 19. Return home via Delhi Day 20. Arrive home Displaying Peacock SEE US ON THE WEB AT wildlifeworldwide.com 91