Lodge near Pench National Park
In Jamtara Wilderness Camp, the jungle enters through the opening in front of your tent. An oasis of greenery. The aerial roots of the Banyan trees reach down from high altitude, drilling themselves past your tent into the ground. Here you are separated from nature only by a tent cloth. For those who still have this dividing line too sharp: there is a sleep-out. Staying overnight on the patio is a mosquito net all that separates you from the wilderness. A thick quilt keeps you warm, stars serve as night lights.
The abundance of nature does not mean that comfort is cut back. In the spacious tents, guests can stand up. Each stay has a bathroom and a porch with chairs. Atmospherically set tables and a cosy campfire guarantee a pleasant dinner as dusk falls.
Tips & Tops Jamtara Wilderness Camp:
- Jamtara is named after the neighbouring village where residents mainly live on the cultivation of corn and sugar cane, you are welcome here to get acquainted or have a cup of tea
- The Jamtara Wilderness Camp has twelve spacious luxurious en-suite tents with private veranda
- Traditionally, many farmers sleep outside in the field to protect their crops from hungry animals. Who wants can spend a night among the crops on a traditional Machan
- The Jamtara Wilderness Camp is located next to Pench National Park, a short entrance entrance. On this side of the park you will not find any other lodges.
- The Pench national park is a pristine park, where the countless sal-trees stand out. The sunlight gives a silver glow to the leaves of these trees.
- Upon your return from your safari, a drink awaits around the fire and a richly covered table
- Along the park in the corridor you can take a safari – take a walk with your guide and/or visit a local village
- Far from the city, even in the surrounding villages, hardly any electronics are used here; in the tents you have electricity
- The front panels of the tents can be rolled up in their entirety. As a result, you can also sit in the middle of nature when you are inside
- This property is excellent to fit into your tour of India's natural parks
- Included in Condé Nast Traveller's The Hotlist 2015