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Nestled on a sloping hillock, amidst thick Mahua trees and Bamboo groves, Infinity Kanha Wilderness is located near the Mukki gate of Kanha National Park. Built on 24 acres of lush green forest, this luxurious resort consists of 10 tents and 10 villas, a square-shaped Reception, and the Main Building – all blending beautifully into the natural surroundings. The Main Building houses a Restaurant, a Spa, a Library, a Shop, a Conference Room and a Secretariat. Close to the Jamunia River flowing at the end of the property lies the wide expanse of a meadow which allows guests to enjoy the beautiful view of the Sarasdol Hill and its nearby tribal villages.
 



The tents and villas are well-appointed with en suite bath and a sit-out deck. The luxurious and spacious bedroom allows guests to indulge in the luxury of living like a nomad in the era of bygone days. Large panels of windows provide the feeling of being close to nature. Tribal paintings decorate the external wall while framed pictures of the various tribes of India are found on the interior walls. At night, when you lie down to sleep, you will notice the ceiling cloth which is printed with tigers. After a long day of tracking during your safari, you will drift off to sleep dreaming of tigers you have seen and yet to see in the coming days.


Ayurvedic and international spa treatments are available for guests who want to soothe those tired bones and aching muscles. Make sure you book in advance with our receptionists.
 

Equipped with modern audio and visual sound system, the Conference Room can cater to approximately 60 guests. Corporate companies seeking a tranquil place to train their staff or hold their Board of Directors' meeting will find this location irresistible. Team building exercises such as mountain climbing, cross country runs and jungle treks can be organised to suit your requirements. Evening wildlife film shows and presentations on the history of Kanha Tiger Reserve and its flora and fauna, conducted by our qualified and well-trained Naturalists, are also held here.


Interesting items such as T-shirts, safari jackets, caps, hats and local tribal arts and crafts are available at this Shop located near the Spa. A good selection of wildlife books for sale and for reference is on display. For those who want to surf the internet or check their emails can visit our Secretariat for these purposes.


Relax in the jacuzzi or watch the cascading waterfall in the swimming pool. A special children's pool is included to ensure that parents and their kids can frolic together in the cool water during summer. Enjoy alfresco dining as we also serve snacks between meal times. During winter, guests can sunbath or relax on the Sun Deck while reading a thriller. In the evening, we organise various entertaining tribal dances from the Gonds and Baiga tribes to familiarise guests with their culture.



Wake up early for an exhilarating drive to the park. Enjoy your packed breakfast at Centre Point where information on recent sightings is exchanged. Clean toilet facilities are also available. Our well-trained and English-speaking Naturalists, will accompany you in our open-top vehicles which are best suited for wildlife viewing and photography. Afternoon safari can also be arranged for those who want to visit Bamni dadar, a plateau which will provide guests with a vantage view of the surrounding forested hills and to watch the enchanting sunset.


We organise visits to Baiga and Gond villages which will be an educational and uplifting experience for the simple fact that these tribals are the first and second men and women to have inhabited the Indian soil. Their cheerful and welcoming personality even though their circumstances are poor do not deter their free spirited nature and their enduring knowledge of the jungle helps them through their daily chores. They are the indigenous people of Kanha and have co-existed with the incredible biodiversity for thousands of years. They are truly the custodians of the jungle and it's immeasurably wealth.


Our NGO, The Corbett Foundation, runs a Medical & Training Centre for the tribals of Kanha. The tribals are trained in several vocations like hospitality industry, naturalist, masonry, carpentry, para-medical work, etc. that would generate alternate sources of income for them. The Medical Centre offers them basic medical and healthcare services.


10 Villas | 10 TENTS | 24-hours running hot and cold water | tea/coffee maker in the room | minibar | multi-cuisine restaurant | swimming pool | wildlife library | Spa | services of well-trained naturalists | special meals on request