Wildlife Conservation & Restoration Tourism
- About Wildlife Conservation & Restoration Tourism in India. Feature Information
about Wildlife Parks, Tiger Reserves & Bird Sanctuary in India.
Ken River Lodge
The Ken River Lodge is located in Madla on the banks of Ken River and 2 km from
Panna National Park in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
The forest surrounding Ken River Lodge is dry and decidious, and is populated
by Teak, Flame of the forest, Tendu, Indian Ebony and Mahua. This scenic countryside
is home to numerous species of birds such as the spur fowl, Treepie, Paradise
fly catcher, Babblers and Parakeet.
The Ken River with its fresh, clear water, flows through the ravines of the
Vendhya range and sustains the varied wildlife of Panna National Park. Spread
across 542 sq km, Panna National Park is home to rich variety of animal life
which includes Tiger, Panther, Sloth Bear, Sambhar, Cheetal Bluebull, Chowsingha,
Magar, Chinkara and the lesser mammals.
What to carry
Warm clothing, neutral colours, woolen gloves and hats, sturdy shoes, fishing
gear, swimwear, cameras and film, powerful torches.
Accommodation
Swiss-cottage tents (2 beds per tent) with attached toilet and bath (hot &
cold water)
Accessibility
Drive from Khajuraho: 1 hour.
Regular flights from Delhi to Khajuraho & from Agra to Khajuraho, 1 hr.
drive to Ken River Lodge thereafter.
Air-conditioned trains from New Delhi railway station to Jhansi (Shatabdi Express),
4 hours drive thereafter.
Ken River Lodge Reservation Form