Jungle Book Trails: Pench Unveiled

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Pench sits between Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, where teak forests, seasonal rivers, grasslands, and dense bush meet in a luminous mosaic. Named after the Pench River, it’s a realm where deer graze by water holes, tigers roam the undergrowth, and mornings are alive with birdsong. With its mix of predator density, varied terrain, and relatively fewer crowds, Pench offers a pure and intimate safari experience—the kind that lets you feel the forest’s pulse.

Trip Highlights

Signature Moments :

Home to Bengal tigers, leopards, dholes, gaur, sambar and chital, which make for exhilarating safari sightings.

Over 210 bird species including Malabar pied hornbill, crested serpent eagle, Indian roller, migratory waterfowl and forest birds.

Classic Central India vegetation with teak, bamboo, grasses and seasonal pools that lend themselves to dramatic photography.

Pench River and “dohs” (water pools) become wildlife magnets, especially in dry months, drawing animals for drinking and bathing.

The landscape inspired Kipling’s Jungle Book. Pench carries a sense of wonder and nostalgia, offering peaceful trails and immersive nature beyond just big cat sightings

6 nights, 7 days October to June

India, Asia

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