
Central India
Kanha Jungle Camp
Kanha Jungle Camp is a mid-range lodge that offers fairly rustic units – but clean, comfortable and charismatic – within a beautiful jungle setting. The camp features plenty of unique Gond artwork that adorns its walls, and has a good range of activities and excursions on offer, including game drives in Kanha accompanied by the in-house naturalists. The lodge is around a 15-20 minute drive from Mukki Gate, providing convenient access to the park.
Guests are surrounded by a lush canopy, creating an immersive jungle experience that makes you feel truly connected to nature. The elevated treehouses have wonderful balconies, perfect for sitting out and watching the birds in the canopy, providing an idyllic setting for nature lovers. The camp’s manager, Sorab, will give you a warm welcome. With its beautiful surroundings, rustic charm, and personalised service, Kanha Jungle Camp offers a fantastic, more affordable Kanha experience.
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Facilities
Outdoor swimming pool, hot tub, table tennis, games, library, high-powered telescope for astronomy, wheelchair-friendly rooms, complimentary cycle hire, spa, dining room/restaurant with excellent self-serve buffets.
Room types: Elevated Luxury Cottage, Semi-Elevated Luxury Cottage, and Ground Floor Luxury Cottage. Each include the following: Two separate En-suite bathrooms, air-conditioning and heating, safety deposit box, tea/coffee making facilities, double or twin bed configuration, sit-out deck with comfortable chairs, complimentary organic toiletries, insect repellent, wake-up call, 24 hour- hot & cold water.
Local Wildlife
Hard gound barasingha, gaur, sambar, chousingha (four-horned antelope), nilgai (blue bull), chital (spotted deer), wild boar, grey langur.
Tiger, leopard, dhole (wild dog), Indian jackal, sloth bear.
Crested serpent eagle, crested honey buzzard, white-eyed buzzard, black-winged kite, shikra, laggar falcon, shaheen falcon, kestrel, barn owl, brown fish owl, white-rumped vulture, Indian vulture.
Black ibis, lesser adjutant, woolly-necked stork, lesser whistling duck, common teal, Northern pintail, cotton teal, Northern shoveler.
Peafowl, Indian roller, babblers, munias, mynas, white-throated kingfisher, pied kingfisher, woodpeckers, racket-tailed drongo, red-wattled lapwing, yellow-wattled lapwing, green bee-eater, doves, Indian grey hornbill, Malabar pied hornbill, hoopoe, rufous treepie, black-headed oriole, Indian golden oriole, paradise flycatcher, Indian pitta, Indian stone curlew, Common grey partridge, painted partridge, yellow-legged green pigeon.

Jonathan Morris
Area Specialist
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