In April 2023, my wife Kamalini, our 8 year old son Rehaan, and I embarked on a trip to Kanha National Park and Pench National Park. We went with our friends - Akanksha, Amish, Akanksha's 9 year old son Kaveer, Shweta, and Shweta's 8 year old son Vihaan. Akanksha owns resorts in wildlife parks in Sundarbans, Doars, Kanha and Pench, and the trip was triggered with her kind invitation to have us stay at her resorts in Kanha and Pench.
Spotted Deer Stag, Kanha National Park |
Day 1 -
We took an early morning flight from Delhi to Raipur. In Raipur, we were met by our friends Mohit and Gayatri, and their 8 year old son Neil. This family used to live in the same condo as Akanksha and us in Gurgaon several years earlier, but had subsequently moved to Bangalore. It was a great occasion to bring the kids together, as they were meeting after quite a gap. Vihaan was a new entrant to this group of friends, because he had moved to our condo after Neil had moved out.
Akanksha had arranged for transport, which took us from Raipur to Kanha National Park. We stopped for lunch on the way at a nice place called Natraj Hotel. By early afternoon, we reached Kanha, and we went straight to Akanksha's resort, The Riverwood Forest Retreat, Kanha. It was a brand new property, done up beautifully. It had 18 cottages, white in colour, with green roofs. The colour scheme and the overall look of the place made it merge nicely with the natural surroundings. Akanksha took us for a walk around the property, and we saw the lobby area, the bar, the outdoor pool, the spa, the small artificial lake, the table tennis room and the dining area.
Outdoor Pool, The Riverside Forest Retreat, Kanha National Park |
We went to our respective cottages. The rooms were very large and well furnished. They had air conditioning, a mini bar, and large windows to take in the beautiful surroundings. We had an enjoyable evening. The kids swam, we had high-tea facing the lake, we generally hung around and chatted, and Mohit entertained us by singing old Hindi songs to karaoke.
Cottages, The Riverside Forest Retreat, Kanha National Park |
Akanksha heard the calls of a deer, and was sure there was a tiger around. We got into jeeps, armed with torches, and we went on a mini safari in the dark. We got to see spotted deer, sambar and a sloth bear, but no tiger was to be seen anywhere! We returned to the resort. Dinner was at the side of a big banyan tree inside the resort. The place had been lit up beautifully with lanterns. We had drinks and dinner, and then called it a day.
Amish, Akanksha, Gayatri, Mohit and Kamalini, The Riverside Forest Retreat, Kanha National Park |
Kaveer, Neil, Vihaan and Rehaan, The Riverside Forest Retreat, Kanha National Park |
Me and Kamalini, The Riverside Forest Retreat, Kanha National Park |
Day 2 -
In the morning, the group went off to have breakfast at the side of a nearby waterfall. I went to the bar, plugged in my laptop, got connected, and conducted a couple of my Chess coaching sessions online. The group returned from the breakfast, and I joined them. The kids swam, and we adults hung out in the bar. Kamalini and Mohit sang songs on karaoke, people chatted, others played pool. We all ate lunch and then a few of us went on an afternoon safari. I didn't go because I had more Chess coaching commitments.
Me, Kamalini and Shweta, The Riverside Forest Retreat, Kanha National Park |
Vegetable Garden, The Riverside Forest Retreat, Kanha National Park |
Sunflowers, The Riverside Forest Retreat, Kanha National Park |
Banyan Tree, The Riverside Forest Retreat, Kanha National Park |
Day 3 -
We woke up bright and early. After taking baths and having tea and breakfast, we set out on a safari by 5 am. We drove for 45 minutes in a Tempo Traveler, after which we got into a couple of Gypsy jeeps and embarked on our safari at Kanha National Park. The park lies within the state of Madhya Pradesh. It was created in 1955, and was designated a tiger reserve in 1973. It covers an area of 940 sq km, but has an additional buffer zone of 1,067 sq km. It is one of the largest national parks in central India.
It was a 5 hour safari. We were in the Kali Gate Zone. We got to see numerous spotted deer and langoors. We also got to see some majestic gaurs, sambar deer, vultures, jackals and mongooses. The park boasts of about 105 tigers, but we had no luck spotting any! We didn't get to see leopards either! We went to Centre Point, and ate breakfast that had been packed for us. We got back to the resort, quite happy with our morning, despite having missed seeing tigers.
Safari Jeep, Kanha National Park |
The Road, Kanha National Park |
Gaur, Kanha National Park |
Langoors, Kanha National Park |
Female Spotted Deer, Kanha National Park |
We ate lunch, then we retired to our respective cottages and rested in the afternoon. We all went to the bar for tea and cookies, after which the adults joined the kids in the swimming pool. I again did some of my online Chess coaching, after which we hung around in the bar and then ate dinner before calling it a day.
Day 4 -
After a leisurely breakfast, we left by mid-morning from the resort and made our way to Bisapur, a journey that took over 3 hours. On the way, we ate lunch that had been packed for us at the resort. In Bisapur, we went to Akanksha's family large house, in the middle of the jungle. We sat around outside in the garden and had tea and snacks. The staff was very well trained, and Akanksha's warm hospitality knew no bounds! The house had a few dogs, including a Great Dane that had just delivered pups. Kamalini and Rehaan are dog-lovers, and that made their day!
What followed was a nice little drive in the jungle, though we didn't really spot any animals in the dark. We made our way to the family's campsite, which was going to be opened commercially to the public shortly. A great place for people wanting to camp in the jungle! We went back home and had drinks and dinner before retiring for the day.
The House in Bisapur |
Bougainvillea in the Garden, Bisapur |
Day 5 -
Lawn, The Riverside Forest Retreat, Pench National Park |
Watch Tower, The Riverside Forest Retreat, Pench National Park |
Room, The Riverside Forest Retreat, Pench National Park |
Room Interior, The Riverside Forest Retreat, Pench National Park |
Tree House, The Riverside Forest Retreat, Pench National Park |
Day 6 -
Kamalini and Me, The Riverside Forest Retreat, Pench National Park |
Deepali, Deepali, Shalini, Namita, Vrinda and Seema, The Riverside Forest Retreat, Pench National Park |
Sandeep, Deepak, Tarun, Me and Nishit, The Riverside Forest Retreat, Pench National Park |
Safari Jeep, Pench National Park |
Langoor, Pench National Park |
Sambar Deer, Pench National Park |
Spotted Deer, Pench National Park |
Leopard with its Kill, Museum, Pench National Park |
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