Friday, February 19, 2016

Wildlife Trip to Pench National park on 10th June 2016

The raised stress levels due to work & commute; the pollution that is no longer just felt but is visible; and many more are the things that every city dweller strives to get away from! Join us at Nisarga Bhraman as we head out to explore the calm and clean Jungle of Pench in Madhya Pradesh.

Get ready to experience the Wilderness in Pench...

Tour Date: 10th June 2016 to 12th June 2016

Duration: 3D / 2N



About Pench: Located in the southern boundery of Madhya Pradesh and the districts of Seoni and Chhindawara, the Pench Tiger Reserve is named after the Pench river, flowing through the Satpura Hills. Pench Tiger Reserve and its neighbourhood is the original setting of Mowglee and Sherkhan (Rudyard Kipling's most famous work, The Jungle Book).

Pench National Park, comprising of 758 SQ Kms, out of which a core area of 299 sq km is the national park and and remaining 464 sq km is the buffer area. Rich in its biodiversity, its terrain defined by hills, valleys and the occasional precipitous slope, Pench is an important ecosystem supporting an abundance of flora and fauna, including a rich variety of aquatic life.
Pench National Park is four different forest regions in one, an extravagance of trees, shrubs, grasses, climbers, weeds and herbs, with teak being the most prominent of the tree species. The park is home to 33 species of mammals, 164 species of birds, 50 species of fish, 10 species of amphibians, 30 species of reptiles, and a wide variety of insect life.While primarily and reservation for tigers and panthers, Pench is also home to sambhar, chital, barking deer, nilgai, black buck, gaur, wild boar, chausingha, sloth bears, wild dogs, langurs, monkeys, mouse deer, black-naped hares, jackals, foxes, hyenas, porcupines, and flying squirrels, to name a few.

Here, birdlife is equally bountiful. The feathered denizens of Pench include both resident and migratory birds like Malabar pied Hornbill, Indian pitta, Osprey, Grey-headed Fishing Eagle, White-eyed Buzzard, Stork, Waterfowl, four endangered Vulture species, and the Green Pigeon.



Trip Itinerary:


Thursday, 9th June 2016 

Departure from Mumbai CST by Vidarbh Express at 7:00 pm 
Pune participants can travel by Pune - Nagpur Garib Rath at 5:40 pm


Day 1 - Friday, 10th June 2016
  • Arrive at Nagpur Junction at 7:30 am
  • Transfer to Pench and check in to the Resort 
  • Freshen up and Lunch 
  • Afternoon Jungle Safari in open Gypsy
  • Slide Show / Documentary on wildlife in Pench
  • Dinner and retire for the day
Day 2 - Saturday, 11th June 2016
  • Wake up call at 5:00 am
  • Morning Jungle Safari in open Gypsy
  • Lunch and Rest
  • Evening Jungle Safari in open Gypsy
  • Enjoy the evening with Tribal Folk Dance
  • Dinner and retire for the day
Day 3 - Sunday, 12th June 2016

  • Wake up call at 5:00 am
  • Morning jungle safari in open Gypsy
  • Check out of the Resort
  • Drop at Nagpur Junction Railway Station 
  • Lunch on the way to Nagpur
  • Return journey to Mumbai by Vidarbh Express at 5:15 pm
  • OR to Pune by Nagpur - Pune Superfast Express at 6:35pm
Monday, 13th June 2016

We reach Mumbai by 7:00 am or Pune by 9:45 am
Tour ends with beautiful memories of the wilderness of Pench 



Cost of the tour is Rs. 13,800/- only

Cost Includes -

  • Transfer from Nagpur to Pench and back in A/C SUV
  • Luxury accommodation at the Resort in A/C rooms on double sharing
  • Breakfast at Nagpur and all meals at the resort
  • 4 Open Gypsy Jungle Safari
  • Slide show / Documentary
  • All Jungle entry, Guide and Expertise charges

Cost Excludes -
  • Air / Train tickets to Nagpur and back
  • Food during the train journey
  • Camera charges
  • Soft drinks and mineral water
  • Any personal expences at the resort
  • Anything other than mentioned in the list

To register for the event, contact - 9619848367 / 9167966042

One has to handover Rs 7500/- while registration which will be non refundable.

Special Note - 
  1. Carry your original identity card mentioned while jungle safari bookings
  2. Please wear Dull/Earth colored clothing in the forest
  3. Avoid use of strong Perfumes/Deodorants
  4. Cap/Hat would come in handy during the afternoon Safaris
  5. Carry your medications (if any) as the same would not be easily available
  6. Consumption of alcohol is strictly prohibited
  7. Do not litter while in the jungle.
  8. We believe in saying - Leave only footprints and take back only memories.

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