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Pench Jungle Camp, Pench

About Pench National Park

 

Each tent housed on the permanent foundation has a spacious and elegantly furnished living room . Spacious en suite bathroom has running hot and cold water, flush toilet, space for shower and a vanity counter. Each tent has 220 V electricity connection with battery recharging facility.

Room Amenities at Pench Jungle Camp
Each tent housed on the permanent foundation has a spacious and elegantly furnished living room . Spacious en suite bathroom has running hot and cold water, flush toilet, space for shower and a vanity counter. Each tent has 220 V electricity connection with battery recharging facility.

Food & Dinning Facilities at Pench Jungle Camp
Inspired by the ethnic architecture, a centrally located apartment structure houses, an open and spacious dinning hall and modern kitchen serving vegetarian and non- vegetarian Indian, Continental and Chinese cuisine. Open bar "Chaupal" located at The Parkfire place has a relaxed and friendly atmosphere and is an ideal place to relax after a day of sight seeing.

What To Wear and Carry
Casual summer clothing with natural colors is best from March to May. Sunglasses and sun hats are preferable. From November to February, carry warm clothing for chilly mornings and misty evenings. Battery torches are advised.

 
 

About Pench National Park

 

Pench National Park, nestling in the lower southern reaches of the Satpura hills is named after Pench river which flows from north to south through the Pench National Park. It is located on the southern boundary of Madhya Pradesh. Recently in 1992, Pench has been included under the umbrella of "Project Tiger" as the 19th Project Tiger Reserve.

A total of 758 Sq. kms of this Southern Indian tropical moist deciduous forest has its extent mingling with the tropical dry deciduous teak. The area is crisscrossed by a number of streams and 'nallahs' most of which are seasonal. Though the Pench River dries up in April end, a number of water pools locally known as 'dohs' are found which serve as water holes for the wild animals. However, the water sources are not suitably distributed, hence large area is left unutilized by the wild animals. The Pench Reservoir at the center of the park is the only major water source during the pinch period.


 

 

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