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Wildlife enthusiasts love this small safari lodge which offers an abundance of species to discover, away from the busy national park circuit.
Safari activities at Bori Safari Lodge focus on the wildlife-rich Bori Wildlife Sanctuary which is home to tiger, leopard, sloth bear, wild dog, jungle civet and an abundance of birdlife. Explore on morning, afternoon and night game drives, or engage your senses on a walking safari – this is one of only two places in central India where this is an option.
Whilst only a small property, with twelve guest rooms, the facilities are impressive, including a spa, swimming pool and library with numerous books on the natural history of the region. Meals are served in a beautiful dining hall or outside in the courtyard, and a range of cuisines are offered, including regional delicacies from Madhya Pradesh as well as more international fare. Each of the luxury rooms has two bedrooms, ensuite bathroom and all the modern conveniences travellers expect – air-conditioning, tea and coffee making facilities and WiFi. All have a private viewing deck, a perfect spot to sit and relax and listen to the sounds of the forest.
What we love
- The Bori Wildlife Sanctuary offers a more private safari experience than some of the busier areas of Satpura
- The in-house team of naturalists go out of their way to showcase the diverse wildlife here
- Heaters are provided to keep the warms cosy on cool nights
- Night drives offer the opportunity to encounter nocturnal species including several species of civet, jungle cat, Indian crested porcupine and Bengal fox
- Friendly, attentive staff make sure you have everything you need
Early morning and night game drives can be cold here – bring extra layers, hat and gloves
We recommend booking your safari activities well in advance
Internet connection can be patchy due to the remote location
Children of all ages are welcomed here and the two-bedroom rooms are well designed to accommodate up to three adults and one child, or two adults and two children.
The lodge is located in the Madhya Pradesh region, close to the Bori Wildlife Sanctuary which is part of the greater Satpura Tiger Reserve.
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