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Baghvan
Baghvan is aptly named after one of India's iconic symbols, the Bengal tiger (bagh - tiger and van - forest). This enchanting lodge is located on the edge of Pench National Park, a dry deciduous forest of predominantly teak trees and meandering jungle streams.
A typical Central Indian teak jungle, Pench supports a rich variety of wildlife, including the tiger, leopard, wild dog, gaur, sambar, chital and brilliant birdlife. The Park's open habitat not only lends well to wildlife viewing, but it also offers striking views of the area's sheer beauty. This national park received international recognition from Rudyard Kipling's classic tale, the Jungle Book.
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New seasons Big Cats
It's been five days since our lodges re-opened after the monsoon season, and Pench National Park is looking just Beautiful! The parks are lush and wet promise an exciting new season with good sightings. We've seen large tracks of big cats everywhere we go and have been sighting some great wildlife. However, we've missed our tigers almost everyday by a whisker! Today, however, i was lucky enought to see & photograph this beautiful Leopard! Will post new sightings soon!
Posted: Baghvan by Harsha J, Date: 6 October 2007
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