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Tiger Den, Bandhavgarh
Bandhavgarh
has been a center of human activity and settlement for over 2000 years, and
there are references to it in the ancient books, the NARAD-PANCH RATRA and the
SHIVA PURANA. Legend has it that Lord Rama, hero of the Hindu epic, the Ramayan,
stopped at Bandhavgarh on his way back to his home land after defeating the
demon King Ravana of Lanka. Two monkey architects, who had engineered a bridge
between the isle of Lanka and the mainland, are said to have built Bandhavgarh's
fortWe are delighted to introduce a new resort in the beautiful lush green, and tranquil surroundings of the land of the White Tiger-Bandhavgarh National Park. This resort was conceptualized, designed and now managed by professionals from the service industry. The resort has 18 elegantly furnished luxury cottages. The balcony of the cottages overlooks the marvellous and gigantic hills of the Vindhyanchal range.
At the Tiger's Den ( Resort, Bandhavgarh ) your day begins just before dawn with wake up call along with a cup of tea/coffee at the designated time (i.e. if you are not already up by some call from the inhabitants of the Jungle of Bandhavgarh ). An open Gypsy awaits you to take you even more closer to the nature and to see the majestic 'Royal Bengal Tiger. We provide some fruits neatly packed and a bottle of mineral water for your 4 hour safari in the jungle.

Reaching Tiger Den Resort
By Train :
Umaria-32 kms and connected by a direct train from New Delhi, Agra, Gwalior, Jhansi, i.e. Kalinga Utkal Express, it leaves Nizamuddin station at 1250hrs and gets in at Umaria at 0615hrs.
Katni-95 kms and well connected by trains from New-Delhi, Varanasi, Pune, Mumbai, Cochin, Chennai, Calcutta, Nagpur, Allahabad.
By Air :
Khajuraho, daily flights from New Delhi Jabalpur, flights from New Delhi.
By Road :
Approx 8hrs drive from Khajuraho (280kms), 4 hrs from Jabalpur (210kms), 7 hrs from Kanha(240kms), Katni- two and a half hours drive (95kms), Satna three and a half hours drive (112kms).
Services & Facilities
» Jungle Safaris organized in open Jeep with expert naturalists
» Elephant Safaris booked on availability
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Slide show » Laundry
» Library
» Money exchange
Places to See
Places to See in the Park :
» Sidhababa - The Holy Meadow
» Chakradhara - The Sprawling Meadow
» Gopalpur - A Place for Bird Watching
» Shesh Shaiya - Origin of River Charanganga
» Bari Gufa - Ancient Monument of Past
» Ketkiha - Pendanus Point
» Bhitari Bah - Tranquility in Wilderness
» Three Cave Point - The Archaeological Remains of past
» Rajbahera - The Bandhaini Hillock View
» Climber's Point - Nature's Beauty
» Sehra - The Fort View
» Mahaman Pond - Place to Quench the Thirst
Places to See around the Park :
Village Tala : To view a day in the life of an Indian village, where the pace of life is still measured by the rhythm of the seasons. The humble dwellings, the mud clustered houses, the elders smoking hookahs sitting on a cot, are some of the common scenes which signify that the time stands still in certain areas of the world even today.
Baghel Museum : Located only 100 metres from the resort, it houses certain precious belongings of the Maharaja of Rewa who maintained Bandhavgarh as his Shikargah, or a game preserve, a stuffed white Tiger still stands in the museum amidst certain personal belongings of the Maharaja.
Bhamera Dam : 20kms from the resort, huge water bank in the neighboring Panpatha Sanctuary, good place for water birds.
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Resorts in India
Vanya Vilas, Ranthambore | Aman I Khas, Ranthambore | Sariska Palace, Sariska | Corbett Hideaway, Corbett | Tiger Den, Ranthambore | Tiger Den, Bandhavgarh | The Bagh Resort, Bharatpur | Tuli Resort, Kanha
Vanya Vilas, Ranthambore | Aman I Khas, Ranthambore | Sariska Palace, Sariska | Corbett Hideaway, Corbett | Tiger Den, Ranthambore | Tiger Den, Bandhavgarh | The Bagh Resort, Bharatpur | Tuli Resort, Kanha



