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Mahua Kothi

Mahua Kothi is really top of the range luxury accommodation at Bandhavgarh. The lodge consists of charming individual Kutiyas (little houses) built in traditional style - complete with carefully crafted crooked walls! Each is accessed through private courtyards with shaded seating, traditional swings and traditional mud floors.

These cottage rooms at Mahua Kothi have been stylishly built with wooden shutters, and tapered mud-coloured walls which are finished by hand in lime and earth washes. They have open rafters with roughly-hewn wooden beams, handmade pottery roof tiles, and floors dressed in katni stone strips set in lime mortar. All the cottages have ensuite bathrooms with twin hand basins mounted on a wooden log, indoor shower, bath, separate w.c. and house gowns in traditional local cloth.

Mahua Kothi is furnished with richly coloured local textiles in shades of rust and burnt orange, roll-down mats to keep the early morning sun out, ceiling fans and air conditioning. I could go on, but it would spoil the element of discovery in staying in such a great place.

Mahua Kothi has been developed by a partnership between Indian hoteliers Taj, and wildlife experts CC Africa, bringing expertise from two continents and merging very different styles.

What they have created here at Bandhavgarh has lifted India's wildlife safaris to a new level. The lodge is beautifully built, the hospitality is excellent and importantly they have put huge resources into training their naturalists, making them the best qualified of all the lodges. When you stay at Mahua Kohi you don't just get a tiger safari, you get a whole wildlife experience from these expert safari guides.

 

Highlights

  • Luxury accommodation
  • Best trained naturalist guides
  • Most comfortable safari vehicles
  • Superb food
  • Lodge designed with great character
  • Expertise of CC Africa and Taj Hotels

Viewpoints

It is a mistake to try to compare an Indian safari with an African safari as it is quite simply a different experience on a different continent. However this partnership between CC Africa and Taj Hotels has brought the style and professionalism you get at an African safari lodge to the jungles of India. It works really well and is a whole different ball game from the other lodges. By Indian standards this lodge is highly priced but then the services and wildlife expertise are also well above the hitherto Indian standards. If you can afford to splash out for something special then this is the place to stay!
Guy Marks, Tribes Director

Situation

Mahua Kothi is close to the main gate of Bandhavgarh National Park in Madhya Pradesh.

Activities

Discover the beautiful jungle of Bandhavgarh National Park; Learn about the rich biodiversity of Central India from a CC Africa trained naturalist; Travel in comfort in a specially designed Tata open 4x4 safari vehicle; View tigers whilst riding an elephant; Twice-daily safaris in the reserve; Tick off Bandhavgarh's ten Star Birds (a unique Taj & CCAfrica programme); Absorb the sights and sounds as you walk through a traditional Madhya Pradesh village.

Facilities

12 cottage rooms with air conditioning, bath and indoor shower, ceiling fans, mosquito protection, In-room safe; Guest areas for rest and relaxation; Library; Safari shop; Swimming pool; Childminding services; Laundry services; Doctor-on-call; Intercoms for emergencies, and radios in all safari vehicles; Naturalists trained in animal behaviour First-aid and outdoor emergencies; Spa treatments based on millennia-old Indian healing and massage techniques, using all-natural ingredients.

Child policy

Children are welcome at Mahua Kothi and the Lodge accommodates one triple per Kutiya per night for children under 12 sharing with their parents. Children under 5 regrettably are not able to go on game drives, and children between 5 and 12 only with the permission of the Lodge Manager

Open

Bandhavgarh National Park is open from 1st October to 30th June.

Meals

All meals are provided by the lodge. These can include: Bullock cart breakfast in the Baghiya (traditional garden); Picnic lunches under the Mahua tree; Chowki roof dinners under a star strewn sky; Moonlit dancing at the lake; Discover fresh lime, exquisite teas and fine Indian wines.

Best times to go

October to February can be cold. March to April is warming up and from Mid-April its hot.

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Included

Luxury accommodation in air conditioned Kutiyas; All scheduled safari activities (including elephant safaris); All meals; Soft drinks, house wines, house spirits and local beers; Laundry; Emergency medical evacuation; All park fees and government taxes.

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