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(05 Nights / 06 Days) 2N Kanha – 1N Jabalpur – 2N Pench

Day 01: Arrive Nagpur - Kanha (253 km /5-6 Hrs Drive) : Pick up from Nagpur Airport / Railway station. Transfer to Kanha. Check in to the Hotel. Overnight at Kanha Hotel .

Day 02 – Kanha : Morning & Afternoon Safari. Overnight at Kanha Hotel .

Day 03 -  Kanha – Jabalpur (166 km / 3-4 Hrs Drive) : Morning proceed for Jabalpur. Arrive Jabalpur & check in to the Hotel and rest. Enjoy the boating in between the amazing colored Marble rocks at Bhedaghat . Jabalpur is most known for the marble canyon of Bhedaghat. Also enjoy the sightseeing of Dhuandhar Falls .overnight in Jabalpur.

Day 04 – Jabalpur -Pench    (214 km / 4.30 -5 Hrs Drive) : After breakfast transfer to Pench. Check in to the Hotel. Overnight at Pench Hotel .

Day 05 – Pench : Morning and evening safari, overnight stay at Pench.

Day 06 – Pench – Nagpur (96 km /2-2.5 Hrs Drive) : After breakfast proceed to Nagpur airport / railway station for your onward Journey.

Package Includes :

  • Accommodation at all places on twin sharing basis.
  • Breakfast included.
  • All sightseeing and excursions as per itinerary by respective car as mentioned above.
  • All applicable hotel taxes.

Package Excludes :

  • Lunch/dinner at hotels.
  • Room service.
  • Telephone calls and laundry.
  • Any portage at airports and hotels, tips, insurance, wine mineral water, telephone charges, guide charges, boating charges, entrance fees and all items of personal nature.
  • 5% GST.
  • Any service not specified in inclusions.

Terms and Conditions :

  • Above rates are subject to availability.
  • Room category in all packages are the base category rooms.
  • In case we are not able to provide the same hotels / room category as mentioned, then we shall provide similar alternate hotels / room category, change in the cost if any will be advised.

 Destination

 Executive

 Deluxe

 Superior

 Kanha

 Mogli Resort

 Chitwan

 Tuli Tiger Resort

 Jabalpur

 Samrat

 Marble Rock

 Vijan Mahal

 Pench

 Village Machaan Resort

 Pench Jungle Camp

 Tuli Tiger Corridor

 Per Person Rate

 Executive

 Deluxe

 Superior

 Vehicle Used

 Min 2 Pax

 27,600

 30,480

 35,600

 Sedan

 Min 4 Pax

30,480

25,880

 30,940

 Innova

 Min 6 Pax

 20,470

 23,350

 28,470

 Innova

 Min 8 Pax

 21,510

 24,380

 29,270

 Tempo Traveller

 Extra Person

 13,000

 14,150

 18,920

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Rates Valid till 31st March 2021.(Above Given Rates are not applicable in any Festive period / long weekend like Dushehra, Diwali, Christmas, New Year & during exhibition in city).

Madhya Pradesh, as a state came into being way back in 1956. The state has been nicknamed as the heart of India, mainly due to its central location and its rich heritage. One of the longest inhabited cities of India, Ujjain (Madhya Pradesh), has been under township since 800 BCE. The city has served as a capital of Avanti Kingdom, Malava, Karusha, Dasarna and Nishada. During 6th century BC, Ujjain played a significant role in the second wave of Indian urbanization. Madhya Pradesh’s western areas have Chalcolithic sites belonging to Kayatha (2100-1800 BCE) and Malwa Culture (1700-1500 BCE).

An interesting insight into the history of Madhya Pradesh is provided by the Bhimbetka Caves that houses some paintings tracing back to the Paleolithic age. Excavations carried in and around the sites have brought to light the fact that these caves served as the houses of the early human beings.

Madhya Pradesh prospered under the Gupta rule and was subsequently incorporated within the empire carved out by Harshavardhana. With the subsequent ebbing of the imperial power, Madhya Pradesh became chaotic and was rife with petty squabbles and battles between small principalities contending for ascendancy. The history of Madhya Pradesh is marked by a short spell of constructive activity under the Chandels during the 10th and the 11th centuries.

Another landmark in the Madhya Pradesh history is the succession of the Chandels by the Pratihara and the Gaharwar Rajput dynasties. They set high standards for themselves as far as the code of chivalry was concerned and squandered away their paltry resources on an expensive feudal lifestyle. It was only a matter of time before the potent Muslim power broke through the last bastion of resistance to take control. A majority of the smaller kingdoms in Madhya Pradesh were actually the lands bestowed as gifts by the Emperor at Delhi to those who had rendered valuable services. There were a number of other principalities that find mention in Madhya Pradesh history. These came into being a as a result of mutually ruinous battles, branching of families and the gradual yet steady rise of the unsubduable Marathas.