In the morning, transfer to the Delhi airport for your flight to Raipur in central India. Upon landing, take a scenic drive of about five hours through a region of lush rice terraces below the Maikal Hills, the eastern spur of the Satpura Range, to Kanha National Park. Transfer to Kanha Jungle Lodge, set near the Mukki gate entrance to the park. Kanha is one of the oldest, largest, and most scenic national parks in India and an ideal habitat for both tigers and their prey. The lush sal and bamboo forests, grassy meadows, and ravines shelter a significant population of tiger, leopard, sloth bear, and Indian wild dog, to name a few of the species found here, along with fantastic avian life.
The Royal Bengal tiger, India's proud symbol and an integral part of Indian mythology and culture, is the big draw at Kanha, and Kanha is the best place in India to see them. Bengal tigers are solitary animals who hunt nocturnally, traveling long distances to feed on buffalo, deer, and other mammals. Female tigers have litters of two to six cubs, which they raise with little help from the males. Cubs begin to hunt when they are about 18 months old and remain with their mothers for two to three years, after which they find their own territory. Kanha National Park is vast—350 square miles of mixed forests interspersed with meadows watered by perennial streams that provide a source of water for the wildlife. The park is particularly well known for its endangered swamp deer, also known as barasingha, found only at Kanha. They populate the large open tracks of grass amid the forests of teak and bamboo. Brought back from the brink of extinction, these handsome animals are a remarkable conservation success story for Kanha. On arrival, we'll enjoy a 4WD jeep safari with a resident naturalist and forest guide, returning to our lodge for dinner.
Special Note: All National Parks in Madhya Pradesh (Central India) are closed on Wednesday afternoons, including Kanha, meaning game drives will not be available. If we are here on a Wednesday, we will enjoy activities at our lodge, including nature walks and cooking demonstrations, or visit a nearby school in the afternoon.