Pench National Park is a peaceful sanctuary that allows you to disconnect from city life. While the Gypsy safari is the main attraction, the forest offers a plethora of other immersive experiences to make your trip unforgettable.
Located near Turia Gate, this mini-museum offers deep insights into the park's ecosystem. It's the perfect place to visit before your safari to understand the history, flora, and fauna of Pench.
Explore the buffer zones on foot with a guide. Unlike a bumpy jeep ride, this slow-paced walk allows you to notice animal tracks, medicinal plants, insects, and capture stunning macro photography.
Experience the jungle's mysterious side in zones like Rukhad. Spot nocturnal rareties like civets, owls, porcupines, and if lucky, a leopard on the prowl under the moonlight.
Winter evenings in Pench are magical. Gather around a bonfire at your resort, swap safari stories with naturalists, sip warm drinks, and enjoy the starry sky away from city pollution.
Explore the Karmajhiri and Jamtara zones, once the territory of the legendary "Collarwali" tigress. Guides share fascinating stories of this Supermom who raised a record number of cubs here.
Don't miss the Totladoh Reservoir. Morning or sunset boating offers stunning views of the hills and water birds like cormorants and storks. It is a serene activity often overlooked by tourists.