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Maharaja's
Royal Retreat,
Bandhavgarh is owned by the Maharaja of REWA (Madhya
Pradesh, India) used to be
the hunting lodge of the royal family. More than just a jungle
lodge, Maharaja's Royal Retreat is a throwback to the royal
past with guests getting experience of Royal camps, spacious
living with decor reminiscent of the royal past and cuisine
right of the royal kitchen. There is also on display rare
collection of armoury and Books of the Royal era.
BANDHAVGARH
is very rich in forests and has the highest density of tigers
in the world. In addition to the wild life Bandhavgarh also
has a rich heritage. We have evidence of human settlements
dating back to 2000 years old and later rulers from the
Kalchuri and the Baghel clans have left their rich culture for
us to see. Bandhavgarh
has about 32 mammals, 250 birds and 72 butterflies.
It
provides an excellent outlet for tourists looking for
adventure and wild life. This place is ideal for large group
bookings or conferences.
Distance:
Khajuraho : 280 kms, Katni : 95 kms, Umaria : 32 kms, Kanha :
265 kms, Jabalpur : 205 kms
Bandhavgarh
is visited as a part of Itinerary
covering Khajuraho, Panna, Kanha and Jabalpur.
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