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Situated
in the heart of Kanha, the Tuli Tiger Resort beckons Tiger lovers from all
over the World to come and explore Kanha. The Resort has a setting which
makes you feel that you are camping out in the jungle itself, but with the
full security and comfort that has become a trademark of the Tuli Group.
This resort comes to you from the "Tuli International" people and
lives up to the Tuli reputation in all its aspects. In short you have to be
there, to "Experience The Bliss", and along with it the true
beauty of Kanha.
This resort is well placed in the buffer zone
of the Park. It has a natural lake created in its boundary which extends to
80,000 sq. meters. It is adjacent to a rivulet which meets the main river
called Banjar at a distance of about 100 meters.
Location : How to Reach :
Nearest Town : Mandla - 65 kms (40 Miles)
Railway
Stations : Jabalpur - 160 kms (99.5 miles) : Nagpur - 255 kms (158
miles)
Airports : Jabalpur - 160 kms (99.5 miles) : Nagpur -
255 kms (158 miles)
By Road : Entry in to the park is from
Khatia-Kisli & Mukki only. State transport buses are available from
Jabalpur. A changeover is necessary at Bamni while approaching from Nagpur.
Taxi's/ jeeps are available at Jabalpur & Nagpur.
When
to Visit: 
The park is unique in nature, making it difficult to specify any particular
time as being the best time. Kanha has three major seasons - the rainy, the
cold & the hot.
When to Visit: The
cold season ( November - February) Winter is the best season
of the year. The day temperature rarely goes over 30°C. November is
mildly cold while December - January are the coldest. Since monsoon has
recently receded the vegetation is green, but the grass in the meadows turns
yellow due to severe frost.
The hot season ( March - Mid
June) Summer in Kanha is not very harsh. Though the daytime
temperature reaches 40°C in shade, there are no hot winds. rains, if
any are sporadic, but it sometimes hails in March - April. This coincides
with the rutting season for Chital (Axis axis). The meadows are filled with
dominant stags displaying and courting with the females and fighting rivals
for them.
The rainy season (Mid June - October)
The monsoonal showers in late June kills the heat & the vegetation
turns into intense green. A thick undercoat starts covering the forest floor
& the leaves on the deciduous trees unfold. This the fawning period for
the herbivores. But the park is closed for visitors in this season.
Most of the people prefer to visit Kanha between February & June.
A stay of 3-4 days is advisable to get a really good sighting of Kanha's
entire range of wildlife.
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