The lodges are a perfect a base to explore the mighty Satpura and the wild Bori Sanctuary, gems of Bhopal. The two beautiful lodges under the Jehan Numa Wilderness are unique and thrilling in their own way. Reni Pani Jungle lodge is a stunning example of a contemporary wildlife and conservation focused jungle lodge located in the Satpura Tiger Reserve in Central India. The camp-site encompasses ex
actly what a nature lover would want, magnificent trees, a sprawling meadow, a seasonal nallah, uneven yet beautiful topography and water holes that attract several species of birds and animals. The lodge itself has 12 independent units, each with its own room and private deck, made with materials completely indigenous to the local area. Additionally, we have a lounge, a bar, a dining room and a library all embedded in different parts of single structure called the ‘gol ghar’. The camp also features a fascinating swimming pool located along a curve in the nallah, offering a sensational blend of luxury in the midst of ultimate wilderness. The Bori Safari lodge is built on a 7.5 acre farmland estate close to
Dhapada village. With Bori Wilderness Lodge being the first wildlife lodge in the area the safari activities will have a fair bit of exclusivity. The lodge features 8 well-appointed rooms with en-suite facilities, an infinity plunge pool, a spa, indoor and outdoor dining and a library. The lodge has the best in class naturalist guides who will interpret the wildlife of the Bori Sanctuary. Tigers, leopards, sloth bears, wild dogs, giant squirrels and gaurs make up the famous ‘’super six’’ and with enough days spent in this landscape, guests have a high chance of seeing all. Jehan Numa’s emphasis on cuisine will also reflect in the food
being served at the lodges, with focus and
importance on a high quality artisanal and
gourmet menu offering. Combining Bori with Satpura has the potential of being very interesting for guests especially because guests can transfer between Bori Wilderness Lodge and Reni Pani Jungle Lodge through the park doing a game drive or by boat from the Tawa Reservoir.