Rudyard
Kipling's wild paradice!
Kanha National Park is Kipling's country and the nearby forests were the
setting for the "Jungle Book" by Rudyard Kipling. It's an
outstanding national park and wildlife reserve of Central India, noted for
its last remaining population of the hard-ground race of the Swamp Deer
(approximately 380). Spotting wild animals is always a matter of luck, but
Kanha is so rich in wildlife that the odds are titled in your favour. Most
people are keener to meet Kanha's most famous citizen: the Tiger. Thereare a
healthy numbers of the Tiger found over here, which may be seen during the
day, and is one of the best places left to see them.
About Tuli Tiger Resort
Tuli Tiger Resort is situated in the heart of Kanha (Rajasthan,), the Tuli
Tiger Resort beckons Tiger lovers from all over the World to come and
explore Kanha. The Resort has a setting which makes you feel that you are
camping out in the jungle itself. This resort is well placed in the buffer
zone of the Park. It has a natural lake created in its boundary which
extends to 80,000 sq. meters. It is adjacent to a rivulet which meets the
main river called Banjar at a distance of about 100 meters.
Accessibility :

Nearest Town : |
Mandla - 65 kms (40 Miles) |
| Railway stations : Jabalpur - 160 kms (99.5
miles) : |
Nagpur - 255 kms (158 miles) |
| Airports : Jabalpur - 160 kms (99.5
miles) : |
Nagpur - 255 kms (158 miles) |
| By Road: |
Entry in to the park is from Khatia-Kisli & Mukki
only. State transport buses are available from Jabalpur. A changeover is
necessary at Bamni while approaching from Nagpur. Taxi's/ jeeps are
available at Jabalpur & Nagpur. |