Pench, the park which is divided by the states but united by the forest and the habitat here. Elevated landscapes, a beautiful river flowing right from its heart, a healthy birdlife, a perfect mix of mammals like wild dogs, sloth bears, deer, etc. and a ferocious co-existence of two savage big cats of India that is tigers and leopards must have inspired Sir Rudyard Kipling to write a celebrated book named “The Jungle Book.” In Pench, we get a chance of game rides from two different states.
Pench National Park is the home to one of the world-famous Collarwali, who recently gave to her 8th litter of 4 tiny cubs and is claimed to be the world record of giving birth to 30 tigers in the wild. This legendary tiger, with many others, was sighted very often last season.
We ensure the best experience of the forest and the ultimate hospitality of the place. We, FIRALE very keen on the facilities that we provide leave our campers spellbound. So let’s get started for the preparations, Mr. Mowgli, and the rich diversity of Pench in the cart.
The Itinerary
Day 1
On arrival at Nagpur at around 9.00 am we have a sumptuous breakfast and drive to Pench. After checking-in to the resort and freshening up a hot lunch awaits us.
Post lunch, we enter the park for our first safari enjoying the tranquility and beautiful nature that the forest has to offer. After the safari, we have a short, interactive session. After a hot dinner we hit the bed in anticipation for what the next day has in store.
Day 2 & 3 (overnight in pench)
After an early wake-up call, we leave for our morning safari. We enjoy our breakfast with Mowgli in the forest. We spend all our time exploring the wilderness in the park. Hoping to see some legendary tigeresses, resident leopards and wild dogs
After the safari, we have lunch and rest for some time.
We leave for another evening safari. Post safari we have an interactive session with a delicious dinner.
Day 4 (morning safari and drive back to nagpur)
The last game ride in the enchanting forest where we try our best for all that we may have missed in the previous five rides.
Hopefully, we would have understood why Sir Rudyard Kipling was inspired to write ‘Jungle Book’ with Pench National Park as the place the story unfolds.
Post safari we bid good-bye to the jungle. Promising to be back, we leave for Nagpur