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Shergarh Tented Camp
About
Kanha National Park
Shergarh Tented Camp is a Jungle Lodge located near Mukki
Gate of Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Shergarh Tented Camp is the creation of naturalist Jehan
Bhujwala and his English wife Katie, whose aim is to
ensure a personalised and specialised wildlife experience
to every guest
The Resort offers:
Tented accommodation - Six cosy tents are individually
spaced inside a wooded grove to provide privacy. Each has
a large front verandah and an attached bathroom with
piping hot showers. Thatched roofs house each tent and are
watered in the hot months to ease off rising temperatures.
Meals : Wholesome Indian and Continental food prepared
from home-grown vegetables, local produce and fish farmed
from our lake is served in the Main House.
Library - Surrounded by deep verandahs, the house looks
out on to an array of bird life displaying on the water,
and serves as a central meeting point to exchange stories
around an open fire, or to relax quietly with a book from
our library.
Nature walks, Birding
Park Safaris in Jeep.
Kanha is home to famous Indian Tiger and a variety of
flora and fauna and offers excellent opportunity for
spotting a tiger, best months being Oct-June when the park
is open for visitors.
How to Reach
The quickest entrance is to fly to Raipur, followed by a 4
to 5 hour drive. Raipur is connected with most major
cities, though Nagpur - 6 hours can be an easier option
with more regular flights.
The closest train station is Gondia Junction followed by a
3 hour drive. Other nearby rail connections are+ Jabalpur
- 5 hours, Bilaspur - 6 hours, Raipur and Nagpur. All
stations are well connected with major cities.
Car journey times between local popular destinations are
Pench Tiger Reserve - 4 hours, Bandavgarh Tiger Reserve –
6 to 7 hours and Kawarda Palace – 3 to 4 hours.
About Kanha National
Park
Kanha Tiger Reserve comparieses
parts of the Mandla, Balaghat, Kwardha and dinodor
distrcts fothe Indian state fo Madhya Pradesh. It is
located in the Malkal hills of the Satpura hill range
Kanha is internationally renowned for its rich floral and
faunal attributes.
The Reserve is an excellent interspersion of the Dadars
garassy expanses, dense forest and riverine forest. It is
very rich in floral largely due to the combination of land
forms and soil types apart from the most character of the
regaion. The rich habitat diversity of the Reserve
suuports abundant animal communities and the lesser life
forms, The Reserve is the sanctum sanctorum of typical
Central Indian Fauna.
Kanha has distinguished itself in saving the endangered
Centeral Indian Barasingha (Cervus duvauceli branderi)
from extinction and harboring the only population of this
deer species in the World. Phen Wildlife sanchary (Phen
WLS) in the North East of Kanha has been made the mini
satellite core of the Reserve.
Southern tropical Moist Mixed Decidous Forest
Southern Tropical dry Decidous Mixed Forest
General Information
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Best Time to Visit: March to June
Nearest Town : Mandla (65 Km)
How to Get Here
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Air : Jabalpur (170 km), Nagpur (270 km)
Rail : Jabalpur (170 km), Nagpur (270 km)
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