Pench Jungle Camp

The Pench National Park lies among the southern valleys of the Satpura
ranges in the state of Madhya Pradesh in central India. The major town
located nearest to the park is Nagpur, Which is 95 km away. The park covers
an area of 292.85 sq km but if combined with the neighboring forest area of
the Mowgli Pench Sanctuary (118.31 sq km) and the buffer zone (346.73 sq
km), they total up to an area of 757.89 sq km to form what is known as the
Pench Tiger Reserve. Recently in 1992, Pench has been included under the
umbrella of "Project Tiger" as the 19th Project Tiger Reserve.'
A total of 758 Sq. kms of this Southern Indian tropical moist deciduous
forest has its extent mingling with the tropical dry deciduous teak. The
area is crisscrossed by a number of streams and 'nallahs' most of which are
seasonal. Though the Pench River dries up in April end, a number of water
pools locally known as 'dohs' are found which serve as water holes for the
wild animals. The Pench Reservoir at the center of the park is the only
major water source during the pinch period.
As a prey concentration is high along the Pench River, tiger usually
inhabits frequents this belt. Leopard though generally operates in the
peripheral areas but are occasionally seen in the deep forest also. Jungle
cats are commonly seen. Leopard cats, small Indian civets and palm civets
are common but seen rarely.
In Pench, Cheetal, Sambar, nilgai are commonly seen grazing on the open
sites on roadsides and banks of river & reservoir. Jackals can be seen
in search of food anywhere in the Park. Packs up to 15 of wild dog can be
seen near Chhedia, Jamtara, Bodanala and Pyorthadi areas of the Reserve.
Herds of gaur can be spotted near streams and bamboo patches commonly in
summer months. Sloth beer occupy hilly, rocky out crops and favor mahul bel
infested forest. Chnkara is present in very small numbers and is found in
open areas around Turia, Telia and Dudhgaon villages.
Langoors are very common in Pench, whereas the Rhesus monkeys may be seen
occasionally on the fringes. Pench boasts of, more than 210 species of birds
that include several migratory ones also. Commonly seen are Peafowl, Red
jungle fowl, Crow pheasant, Crimson breasted barbet, Red vented bulbul,
Racket tailed drongo, Magpie robin and lesser whistling teal.
Location :
Pench National Park is situated in the Seoni District of Southern Madhya
Pradesh and runs in continuation with Pench National Park in Maharashtra. It
is situated 80 Kms from Nagpur. (2 hours of drive) and is well connected by
an all weather metalloid road network to other important places in Madhya
Pradesh and Maharashtra. The nearest railhead of Nagpur (80 Kms.) serves as
a comfortable air and railhead.
How to reach Pench Jungle Camp :
» By Air - Airport - Sonegaon Airport, Nagpur (92
kms. from the Pench National Park). Nagpur is the nearest airport connected
to Delhi & Mumbai and other places by regular flights.
» By Rail - Nagpur (92 kms.) is the nearest railway
station connected to Delhi & Mumbai and other places in the region by
regular trains. Jabalpur (192 kms.) also serves as a convenient railhead
connected to Delhi and other parts of the country. Numerous Rajdhani Express
trains from Delhi conveniently connect to Nagpur like, the Delhi- Chennai,
Delhi- Bangalore & Delhi- Bilaspur trains.