Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Tiger Tourism and Bandhavgarh National Park in Central India


Bandhavgarh National Park in Central India is a conservation unit chiefly focused on saving the critically endangered Bengal tiger. At Bandhavgarh tiger, tourism plays a major role in revenue generation. NTCA a government body sets guidelines for recreation in the park. The safaris are regulated and subject to terms and conditions shaped by several rules. The park is also a tiger reserve, and the conservation initiative is set by the forest department.

The regulations are under the advice of the Supreme Court of India and are subject to be implemented for tiger safaris. NTCA or National Tiger Conservation Authority is the guardian of the Project Tiger Program initiated by the Government of India.

The park is divided into the core or critical tiger habitat which is inviolate and no human settlement or any activities are allowed and the outer ring or buffer comprises villages, forests, and farmlands. Twenty percent of the core is subjected to tourism as demarcated by the local forest department. This area is subdivided into three zones and to visit each zone a safari permit issued by MP State Government is required. The permit is issued by the State Government of Madhya Pradesh. The open jeep safaris seat six people with a guide on a ride inside the core. Two game rides are conducted daily, one in the morning and the other in the evening.

How to Book Bandhavgarh Safari Permit?

The permits can be secured from the MPOnline website of the  State Government.  You have to decide which zone to visit in the morning or evening safari rides.  Do this much in advance, if you cannot decide then take advice from the hotel naturalist you are going to stay at in Bandhavgarh or seek advice from the manager of your tour operator in India.

To book a safari go online at the MPOnline website, here you need to fill out the form which requires you to submit personal details including those accompanying you on the jeep safari. A photo ID could be a passport or a driving license. You can choose the date, time, and zone and then make the payment if the slot is available. Make a payment online using a credit/debit card or Internet Banking. After the reservation has been completed take a printout of the permit. If you don't wish to take the trouble of online reservations then get your permits through the agent.

During the game rides, you have to carry a copy of the permit and your original passport or photo ID. All co-passengers will need to do the same. On the ride, you are allowed to carry a camera or a Handycam/binoculars but no guns or inflammable articles.

When on the safari the jeep keeps to the selected zone and cannot crossover into another zone. The canteen with toilet facilities is in a designated area meant for freshening up and brunch during the morning ride.

Remember, always reserve safari permits in advance as entry into the tourism zone is limited.  At Bandhavgarh National Park the maximum number of jeeps allowed in one zone is twenty-five as the park is smaller compared with many other National parks in Central India. 

Tuesday, October 4, 2022

For Hotel Accommodation in Bandhavgarh National Park A Choice Awaits

 Accommodations in Bandhavgarh 

Being one of the most popular tiger reserves in India, Bandhavgarh excels in wildlife tourism infrastructure. As a National Park and reserve, the focus is on tiger conservation, and the consequent efforts have led to an amazing comeback made by the critically endangered big cat species.

I remember, in the seventies, on my first visit there were no private accommodations, and the only proper place to stay was the Forest Rest House at Tala Village. Tigers though scarce were visible after much tracking. Tourism was focused on Tala Range comprising dense forests, mountain River Charanga, marshy grasslands, and plenty of prey for the big cats. Another unique aspect of the Tala Range was ancient remains dating 2000 years back. On your first safari, you will not fail to notice the crumbling ramparts of an ancient fort at the great heights of Bandhavgarh Fort. A portion of the wall is intact but access to the fort is not possible anymore as it is out of the tourism zone. 


Bandhavgarh National Park

Bandhavgarh is an esoteric paradise that epitomizes ancient mystical India. Well protected from the Mughal marauders, the park is home to many manmade caves, stables, courts, idols of Lord Vishnu in zoomorphic forms, and pools.  Now covered in moss, lichens, and fungi, the structures nevertheless, strike awe and hold you transfixed in a perpetual state of trance. I remember, Shesh Shaiyya still comes in my dreams, the Lord lying peacefully near a fairy pool. The place is open for tourism in Tala Zone and is a must-visit. 

Bandhavgarh

Tigers of Bandhavgarh

"BADDY OR DADDY" if my memory serves well was already popular with a few tourists who entered the park on old rickety diesel jeeps in the seventies.  He found a mention in a popular Indian newspaper and sired many cubs. Most of the tigers we encountered during that period had no names but were as charismatic as they appeared with names later on. 

From being an unknown entity the park was slowly emerging from being totally inconspicuous on the tourism map, it was slated to be the most visited in Central India. As the population increased, tigers began rolling in, and the legendary tigress SITA was the result of the conservation initiative. As far as I remember Badka, Charger, Bamera, B1, B2, Mahaman tigress, Blueeyed, and many others highlighted tourism in the park.


Tiger's Den Resort

We often visited the park as tourism was cheap, and the forest resthouse was readily available. But things were changing as resorts began to pop up in the nineties. Tiger tourism was coming of age in India! Unfortunately, tourism took its toll and the sentinels and mahouts who sat around us to cheer up the fireplace in the evenings began to evade us as the tips came rolling in. Overseas visitors began to arrive in hordes, and the mahouts and the guides were amply rewarded.  

Hotels in Bandhavgarh 

From a single public accommodation, the place was expected to grow as tiger sightings increased. In the tiger reserves, tourism is always interdependent upon the possibility of sightings of the big cat, and to some extent connectivity by air, road, and rail. The destination was difficult to approach from Jabalpur and elsewhere because of bad road conditions, and the 200 km drive from Jabalpur Airport was a pain in the bums. 

 The roads are in excellent shape now and a large number of hotels have profligated the buffer zone of the park. Bandhavgarh provides ample opportunities to stay as per the budget. From single-room house accommodations to guest houses, and homestays you can choose sophisticated high-end resorts during the safari holidays. 

With the tourist boom, the number of hotels has boomeranged as well and new ones keep coming. You have a choice if you wish to spend money to stay in high-end star-category accommodations. These are expensive but deliver or you can choose semi-luxury resorts that charge around 100 USD per night stay.   

There are many fancy accommodations that specialize in hosting overseas visitors and the quality of services is good. These properties are experienced in hosting overseas visitors and are preferred by inbound tour operators.   Luxury hosts what to expect:

  • Excellent Food
  • Fine Dining 
  • Spacious Rooms or Cottages 
  • Native Architecture
  • Cozy Ambience
  • Serenity & Peace
  • Green Environment 
  • Pool 
  • Parking 
  • Naturalist Service 
  • Jungle Safari Trips 
  • Safari Booking 
  • Bar (Few)
  • Sauna (Few) 
  • Barbecue (Few)
  • Bush Dinners
  • Bird Watching 
  • Village Visits 
  • Continental Food 
  • Wait Service, & Host Interaction 
Every luxury property has a unique way of dealing with its hosts. There is one Tal Property at Bandhavgarh called Mahua Kothi which is a five-star getaway, and available for a high-end budget.  But generally, those preferred by the tour operators tend to come up to the expectations. There is a lot of information on the hotel websites of Bandhavgarh. You can authenticate by contacting the resort manager or a local tour operator or rely on referrals if you have any. A better option is to seek reviews on Tripadvisor. Many mid-range resorts are on the verge of closure or barely surviving post-covid-19 hence be careful. 


Some of the Good properties in Bandhavgarh as per TripAdvisor are: 
  • Tiger Den Resorts
  • MPTDC White Tiger Lodge
  • Nature Heritage Resort
  • Lemon Tree Resort
  • Samode Safari Lodge
  • Tree House Hideaway 
  • Bundela Tiger Resorts 
  • Infinity Resort
My stay at Tiger Den Resort has been most rewarding. It is a mid-price resort at Tala and takes good care of overseas guests and the domestic crowd. But you can choose from the list of luxury hotels in Bandhavgarh National Park. Make a wise decision, and your wild safari holiday would be a memorable experience. Most of the accommodations are situated around the Tala Village which is the main artery that connects the park with Jabalpur Airport. But the properties are spread out at a distance, especially the high-end ones. Take your time choosing the right property and settle for the best price. Avoid the festival rush and weekends.    

Remember to book safari permits in advance, before the limited entry is full. For online booking use MPOnline Portal. You can also request the hotel manager where you plan to stay to book safari permits for you.