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Kanha - Tuli Tiger Resort

Tuli Tiger Resort is well-situated in Kanha National Park's buffer zone, near the Ganghar River, just a few minutes drive from the park's Kisli Gate (western entrance). Set in 22 acres of lush greenery, 26 air-conditioned rooms are clustered in separate village-style cottages. The interiors are spacious, elegant and well-maintained with en-suite facilities, internal and external sitting areas. Public areas include an audio/video theatre, pool table, library, swimming pool and a restaurant. The chefs serve a selection of delicious Indian, Continental and Chinese cuisine. As well as the twice daily game drives to Kanha resident naturalists are on hand to answer questions about the local wildlife and environment.

Kanha - Tuli Tiger Resort Kanha - Tuli Tiger Resort

Kanha - Tuli Tiger Resort

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  • Location:

    Kanha Tiger Reserve offers some of India's finest Tiger viewing with the 2002 census counting 114 tigers. It is located in a remote part of central India in the state of Madhya Pradesh. The grasslands and deciduous forests also support 22 other mammal species such as Barasingha, Chital, Muntjac, Swamp, Spotted and Barking Deer, Sambar, Common Langur and Rhesus Monkeys, Wild Boar, Asiatic Jackal, three of India's four lowland antelopes, Nilgai, Four-horned Antelope (Chowsingha) and Blackbuck and occasionally Leopard, Gaur (Indian Bison), Sloth Bear, Wolf and Dhole (Wild Dog). Kanha is noted for the last remaining population of hard-ground Barasingha, which exceeds 350. Over 220 species of birds are found including Racket-Tailed Drongos, bee-eaters, Crested Serpent and Hawk Eagles, shikras, flycatchers, Painted Partridge, Shaheen Falcon, Golden Oriole and the omnipresent Red Jungle Fowl. Waterholes and high plateaus such as Bahmni Dadar are excellent spots for bird watching, and quiet locations to stop and immerse oneself in the natural peace of the jungle. Wildlife viewing is by jeep and elephant back.

    Kanha is reached via flights to Nagpur, plus a seven hour road transfer. There are also overnight trains from Agra/Delhi to Jabalpur (approximately 15-16 hours), plus a road transfer of four to five hours. (Transfer times are dependent on road conditions which are variable.) Kanha is open from mid October to June.