National Geographic’s award winning ‘Land of the Tigers’ was shot here, but the park is home to leopards, wild dogs and Barasingha as well. A safari in Kanha will surely get you thrilled, the way you were on your first trip to the zoo, as a child. Lunch at the lodge.
Late afternoon set out for a nature walk on a dedicated trail. Another great way of spying on the bird life here is to take a walk on the wild side, quite literally. The camp has friendly, knowledgeable guides who are happy to take you on a nature trail through the jungle. Stroll to the starting point of the Bamhni Nature Trail and set off on a delightfully educational walk. Listen to the evil laugh of the rufous treepie and the steady tap-tap of the incredibly pretty flameback woodpecker. Watch the greater racket-tailed drongo glide between trees and kingfishers perched contentedly upon high branches. As your wanderings bring you to the Banjaar River, scramble up a small hillock and find two benches fashioned out of logs of wood. Perch yourself there while your guide and his assistant whip out flasks of coffee and cookies as you soak up the silence.
Accommodations: Bagh Villas