Reni Pani Jungle Lodge
Satpura

Reni Pani Jungle Lodge

8.7 Rating
USD 300

Reni Pani Lodge

is a reliable property

in the Satpura area

is a reliable property in the Satpura area

the usual best option in this area

Set amongst farmland on the northern side of Satpura Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh, Reni Pani Jungle Lodge is a relatively reliable and upmarket property.

The lodge is located on a very pleasant and forested 12 hectare plot, bordering the national park, an area which attracts a good deal of wildlife, notably including sloth bears, which are attracted by the berries of the reni trees on the property.

It is centred on a pleasantly simple and outdoorsy main building (known as the gol ghar), with comfortable lounge and dining areas, leading out to an authentic safari campfire and a rather nice swimming pool.

There is also a small spa, offering a range of massage treatments.

Rooms

Guest accommodation at Reni Pani Jungle Lodge is in twelve rooms, which come in four distinct styles, all of which have private bathrooms, air-conditioning and verandahs looking out into the jungle …

  • Nnallah Cottages
  • Forest Cottages
  • Hill Cottages
  • Luxury Tents

Activities

Reni Pani Jungle Lodge offers a range of guided activities …

  • vehicle safari
  • canoe safari
  • motorboat safari
  • walking safari
  • village visits
  • historic sites
  • rock art

Most guests heading to Madhya Pradesh for tiger safari fly from Delhi to a local airport, then combine two or three different reserves by road, typically staying 3-4 nights in each location.

In order of descending popularity, the reserves are Kanha, Bandhavgarh, Pench, Satpura and Panna.

Seasonality

The best time of year to visit the Satpura area is generally considered to be during Oct-Jun, although there are considerable climatic variations over that period.

During October the daytime temperatures usually rise to around 25C/77F, whilst the nighttime low temperatures hold up around 12C/54F. However the rainfall is much lower, dropping to around 50mm (2”) per month. Sunshine is around 8 hours per day (around 75% of daylight hours), meaning that skies are usually clear. At this time of the year the national park is lush and green, with water-filled streams. The green backgrounds provide great contrast for wildlife photography, but the long-grasses and heavy foliage can be a major impediment to actually finding the animals.

During Nov-Jan the daytime temperatures usually rise to around 25C/77F, whilst the nighttime low temperatures plunge to around -3C/27F. There should be very little rainfall. Sunshine is around 8 hours per day (around 80% of daylight hours), meaning that skies are usually clear. At this time of the year the national park is still relatively lush and green, with enough humidity in the air for great polarised photography. However, the long-grasses and heavy foliage can remain a significant impediment to actually finding the animals. Obviously the morning safaris can be very cold and you should bring suitable clothing.

During Feb-Mar the daytime temperatures can climb steeply to around 34C/93F, whilst the nighttime low temperatures manage to drop to a comfortable 12C/54F. There should be very little rainfall. Sunshine is around 9 hours per day (around 75% of daylight hours), meaning that skies are usually clear. At this time of the year the national park is still surprisingly lush, although the grasses should have died back sufficiently to make wildlife viewing a little easier. However there should still be lots of flowers and fresh leaves around, with beautiful fragrances in the air.

During Apr-Jun the daytime temperatures can climb very steeply to around 42C/108F, whilst the nighttime low temperatures manage to drop to a reasonably comfortable 18C/64F. There should be very little rainfall up to June, when there can be 100mm (4”) over the course of the month. Sunshine is around 9 hours per day (around 70% of daylight hours), meaning that skies are usually clear, but this drops in June to 6 hours per day (45% of daylight hours) as the monsoon clouds gather. At this time of the year the national park is relatively dry, the long grasses should all have died back and the visibility for wildlife viewing should be better than usual. Additionally the animals tend to cluster around the few remaining water sources. Clearly the temperatures are an issue, as is the increased number of insects, repellent is strongly recommended.

The national park closes, usually mid-June to mid-October, due to the very high monsoon rainfall, which typically leaps to over 500mm (20”) per month. Naturally the lodges all tend to close as well, so visiting during this period is really not an option.

Getting there

The closest airports to Satpura and their most common connections are …

  • Bhopal : 100 km to the north : for Delhi, Agra
  • Jabalpur : 200 km to the northeast : for Delhi, Agra
  • Nagpur : 175 km to the southeast : for Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Kolkata, Bangalore, Doha

usually visited in combination with other nearby reserves

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