Satpura Tiger Reserve, home to 52 mammal species, 31 reptiles, and 300 bird species, with 14 endangered. Cycle, canoe, and trek in this pollution-free haven.
Family-friendly Amenities
Kids Swimming Pool
Extra Beds/Baby Crib
Washing Machine
Room Amenities
Air conditioner
Cable TV
Wifi & Internet
Towels
Slippers
Hair Dryer
Shampoo
Espresso Machine
Safe Box
Welcome Drinks
Pet Friendly
In-room Refrigerator
What’s included in this suite?
- Private balcony
- 140x200 cm Elite bed
- Upholstered seat beside the panoramic window
- TV-UHD screen for watching mountaineering films
- Writing desk with USB ports for documenting your adventures
- Room safe for your top mountain photos
- Service station with Lavazza coffee machine, kettle and tea
- Bathroom with rain shower
- Comfortable terry towels and bathrobes
Wildlife & Safaris -
Satpura Tiger Reserve is a habitat of 52 species of Mammals, 31 of Reptiles and 300 species of birds, out of which 14 are endangered. STR also a habitat of arboreal mammals like Flying Squirrel, Indian Giant Squirrel and Leaf nosed bats. Eurasian Otter and Smooth coated Otter are also found here. It is a unique park of M.P where pollution free activities like cycling, canoeing and trekking are allowed
Satpura Tiger Reserve Located in the south of the river Narmada, The forest of the Satpura ranges are rich in biodiversity and are inhabited by many endangered species. Keeping this specialty in mind, Satpura Tiger Reserve was declared as the first biosphere reserve of Madhya Pradesh in the year 1999. The high ranges of the Pachmarhi plateau are covered by Sal forests, whereas dense teak forests are spread over its lower hill ranges. Here, 26 species of Himalayan region and 42 species of Nilgiri areas are found. due to which Satpura Tiger Reserve also known as the northern extremity of Western Ghats.
This large land is an important habitat for the protection of tiger. This area is home to almost 14 endangered species, among which Giant Squirrel, Indian Skimmer, Black Bellied Tern, Leaf-nosed Bat, etc. are the specialty of area. More than 300 species of birds found here, including Malaba Pied Hornbill, Malabar Whistling Thrush and Madhya Pradesh’s state bird Paradise Flycatcher (Doodhraj). Apart from this, migratory birds such as Barheaded Geese, Pintails, Spot-bills, spoon-bills, etc. also appear in large groups during the autumn. Eurasian otter has also been seen here in the past.
Safari Zones & charges: -
We can assist in Online Safari booking in advance subject to availability.
Name, Age, Gender and photo ID Proof of each guest is required.
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PICK UP - DROP
TOTAL WITH TAX
Timing: -
Park Safari Timing
15th October to 15th Feb
16th Feb to 31st March
01st April to 30th September
*Please Note: The rates quoted for all safari packages are subject to change based on hike sin guide, gypsy and permit rates approved by the respective forest departments. There will not be a substantial change how ever a very normal incremental amount. We will update you on any such changes if any before your safari dates.
Note
- Maximum 6 persons allowed in 1 gypsy. However, it is recommended that 4 are more comfortable as driver and guide also have to beaccommodated.
- Child below 5 years are not need to mentions in the permit.
- It is compulsory to carry the original ID card along with you, the reference of which, you must have given for safari booking.
- Single seat safari charges depend on final number of guests show up in gypsy, please check forest rules or ask our naturalist.
- Once the permit is booked no changes can be made in term of name change or addition of extra person. As per the government norms