Baghvan - Pench National Park, India - Wilderness Safari Lodge

Rooms & Suites: 12

This charming safari lodge is located on the edge of Pench National Park, just 5 minutes from the Park entrance.

The name Baghvan draws its inspiration from one of India's iconic symbols, the Bengal tiger (bagh - tiger and van - forest). Situated in the Seoni District of southern Madhya Pradesh, Pench National Park runs in continuation with Pench National Park in neighbouring Maharashtra. Dominated by hills, forests and valleys, this national park derives its name from the Pench River, which meanders its way through the entire stretch of the 757 km2 park. Kala Pahar, the park's highest hill, reaches 650 m above sea level. This national park received international recognition from Rudyard Kipling's classic tale, the Jungle Book. The name Baghvan draws its inspiration from one of India's iconic symbols, the Bengal tiger (bagh - tiger and van - forest). Pronounced baagh-vun, this charming lodge is located on the edge of Pench National Park, which is a dry deciduous forest of predominantly teak trees. The twelve spacious stand alone suites have been totally rebuilt. The original guest areas remain and have been extensively renovated and enlarged, and a beautiful swimming pool added. From Baghvan to the park entrance is a mere 5-minute drive.

Trip Type

Adventure/Eco/Nature, Family Vacation, Romantic Getaway, Safari

Airport

Nagpur-Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport (NAG)

Airport Distance

90 km/90 minutes

High Season

November through April