Satpura National Park in Madhya Pradesh is famous for its rich biodiversity and is home to many endangered species of animals and birds. A conservation and wild-life-focused camp in Satpura National Park, Reni Pani Jungle Lodge offers something more than just a visit to the national park. Staying at this jungle lodge comes with a stay in the jungle, horseback safaris, and magnanimous views that will surely be etched in your memories forever.
Horseback Safaris And More At This Jungle Lodge
The Reni Pani Jungle Lodge recently launched an experience where you can enjoy a riding safari. These horseback safaris offer horses that are royal thoroughbreds and Marwaris. It is the first of its kind in Madhya Pradesh and will be guided by experts. The guests can easily choose from two different trails.
The ride trails are curated in such a manner that the guests will be able to explore the whole landscape in a new format. One trail passes through the local villages of the area, which will help the guests learn more about the place from the locals themselves. The other trail takes you through the jungle around Reni Pani, where you can easily spot many birds and herbivores.
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Experience The Wilderness Of The Jungle
The lodge offers amazing cottages and luxurious tents that add to your experience in the jungle. In the wilderness, you will be served all modern conveniences. You can also opt for various excursions, safaris, and specially curated activities offered by the lodge. If you want to explore the landscape on your own, you can also try cycling, walking, camping, safaris, and canoeing.
You can easily spot many beautiful birds around the lodge. Many of them include Black-shouldered Kites, Grey Hornbills, Tree Pies, Malabar Pied Hornbills, and Shikra. The lodge also has expert naturalists who can easily help you have an immersive experience of the landscape and wildlife. Reni Pani Jungle Lodge is committed to saving India’s wildlife. They also provide various livelihood options to local communities while protecting the natural environment.
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So when are you heading for a horseback safari? Do let us know below.
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