All Jungle Safaris (Open Gypsy, Forest Permits, and Guide Fees)
Travel to and from NAGPUR
Accommodation on twin-sharing basis in a wildlife lodge/resort
All Meals – Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner (veg/non-veg as per availability)
Photography Mentorship by professional wildlife photographers
On-field guidance for camera settings, compositions, and wildlife tracking
Bottled Water during safaris
Basic Wi-Fi (subject to network availability at the resort)
All applicable forest entry & eco-tourism taxes
Orientation and knowledge-sharing sessions in the evenings
5% gst
Camera fees levied by forest department (if any)
Personal expenses (laundry, phone calls, extra meals, snacks, etc.)
Beverages (soft drinks, packaged juices, and alcohol)
Travel Insurance or Medical Expenses
Tips to drivers, guides, or lodge staff (optional but appreciated)
Any cost arising due to unforeseen circumstances like roadblocks, weather delays, etc.
Gear rentals or extra camera accessories
Pench Tiger Reserve or Pench National Park is one of the premier tiger reserves of India and the first one to straddle across two states - Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. The reference to Pench is mostly to the tiger reserve in Madhya Pradesh.
The portion of the reserve that is in Madhya Pradesh is nestled in the southern slopes of the Satpura range of Central India. Pench Tiger Reserve comprises the Indira Priyadarshini Pench National Park, the Pench Mowgli Sanctuary and a buffer. It is same forest area portrayed in the famous "The Jungle Book" by Rudyard Kipling. It derives its name from its life line-the River Pench. Inside the park, the river flows from North to South before going on to join the Kanhan River, while splitting the Park into two, and forming the boundary of Seoni District and Chhindwara District districts of Madhya Pradesh. The Meghdoot dam built across Pench River at Totladoh has created a large water body of 72 km2 out of which 54 km2 falls in M.P. and rest in the adjoining state of Maharashtra
Mogarkasa Conservation Reserve, declared in late 2022 near Nagpur, Maharashtra, is a burgeoning wildlife spot known for frequent tiger and leopard sightings, including rare black leopards, offering safaris and rich biodiversity with over 300 bird species, and serves as a popular eco-tourism destination adjoining Pench. This reserve protects crucial forest areas, providing an exciting, accessible wildlife experience with strict eco-rules for visitors.
₹40000 EX-NAGPUR