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A Club Mahindra Managed ResortLocated in the fringes of the dense forests of Madhya Pradesh that is home to the Royal Bengal Tiger, Club Mahindra Kanha is just a few minutes’ drive from Kanha National Park. Kanha tiger reserve in the Mandla and Balaghat district of Madhya Pradesh is famed for its tiger sightings. There could be no better way to sight the majestic tiger on a safari than by staying at Club Mahindra Kanha, very close to the national park limits set amid a rustic central India
A Club Mahindra Managed Resort
Located in the fringes of the dense forests of Madhya Pradesh that is home to the Royal Bengal Tiger, Club Mahindra Kanha is just a few minutes’ drive from Kanha National Park. Kanha tiger reserve in the Mandla and Balaghat district of Madhya Pradesh is famed for its tiger sightings. There could be no better way to sight the majestic tiger on a safari than by staying at Club Mahindra Kanha, very close to the national park limits set amid a rustic central Indian village called Mocha. It is easily accessible from Jabalpur (165 Km) and Nagpur (265 Km), with excellent roads connectivity.
Though Club Mahindra Kanha is located in close proximity with the wilderness, you will still enjoy modern amenities and luxuries of staying in a resort. Enjoy staying at the neatly appointed rooms spread across the property. Take a dip in the beautifully designed swimming pool after your tiring safari and animal sightings and enjoy the delicious local delicacies prepared by the in house experts at the multi-cuisine restaurant. If you are feeling more adventurous, there are also opportunities for other outdoor activities like nature trails, bird watching, village tour and trekking during your stay. Enjoy a family vacation that is designed to bring everyone in your family a little closer to Mother Nature.
At Club Mahindra Kanha, all rooms are equipped with modern comforts and the resort lobby also provides WiFi facility so you can fire off that quick business email or update your status on various social media outlets about your successful tiger sightings.
Visit the 17th century Mandla fort, situated on the banks of river Narmada. The fort was once a defense port. Exploring this fort will give you a glimpse into the life of warriors.
Visit the Kanha museum while you are still on your safari. The museum can be an engaging experience for the children in the group with its collection of skeletons of reptiles, carnivores and herbivores.
Located inside dense forests, in the village of Boda Chhapri, Medicinal Plantation Conservation Area is a must visit if you are interested in herbs. It is also a generally beautiful park area to walk around and get acquainted with plants and their medicinal value.
A few hours’ drive away from Kanha, Bedaghat is located amid picturesque surroundings like Dhaundhar Falls and Marble Rock. Do not forget to visit the Chausat Yogini Temple built in the 10th Century.
If oranges are in season, Nagpur is worth a visit, needless to say. Even otherwise, Nagpur’s Deekshabhoomi (a stupa) and Baba Tajuddin Durgah are worth a trip. Founded by the Gond King of Deogad, Bakht Buland Shah Nagpur is a 300 year old ancient city.
Bhopal’s biryanis, kebabs, keema and korma will more than make the non-vegetarian in you happy.
If you have a sweet tooth, you will have a hard time to pick from the choices. Jalebis, Kaju Katli and Kusli are reportedly born in Madhya Pradesh and are waiting to be relished.
This delectable cuisine of Madhya Pradesh has got its taste from Mughlai cuisine. A plate of this Nawabi cuisine offers you a great dose of spices. Mutton being the main ingredient of the dish is complemented with the great Indian spices to obtain a delicious plate of Gosht Korma.
This almost staple dish from the cuisine of central India, is simple and nutritious. It is even served on special occasions! The Baflas are traditionally roasted in an open coal fire but you can also cook them under a grill or in your oven. They are then eaten dipped in the thick, soup-like Dal. The Dal is traditionally made with a number of different types of lentils but you can use as many as you have at the moment.
Like elsewhere in India, Shivratri is celebrated with grandeur in MP in the month of February. Considered to be the day when Lord Shiva consumed poison to save the world from destruction, Shivratri is a day of reverence and celebration.
Enjoy a game or two at the pool table, TT, speed hockey, soccer, badminton or select from the array of board games. For the children, there is the iPad for games and the kids can also geek out on reading with the kindle.
Other than the big cats, Kanha is also favored for its birds and indigenous trees like the Mahua tree. Join the resort naturalist on a nature walk and teach your children how to identify different birds and trees in and around the property.
Walk through the forest, enjoy the music of the birds, meet different butterflies and dance in the waterfall. Explore all this and a lot more on your guided jungle tour.
Pick from the range of courses including jazz classes or pottery classes or send your kid to a story telling session on jungle tales under banyan tree by the indoor naturalist.
What is it to live in a village? Take a walk along the streets of the neighboring village along the periphery of the resort and find out yourself with the help of our guide. Pleasing locals live in houses decorated with beautiful tribal paintings and it is a perfect way to get your child a lesson on village life.
The chart below shows the number of day points consumed based on the number of the nights, apartment type and the season in which you plan to holiday.
Holidaying in a lower season /apartment consumes lesser days & helps you enjoy more holidays.