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Taj Safaris Reopens Jungle Lodges in India and Nepal

As part of their responsible tourism efforts, the programmes enable a deep insight into the forest ecosystem and neighbouring communities

Author : Uttara Gangopadhyay

Those looking for&nbspan uncrowded&nbspholiday in the wild yet not willing to compromise on the luxury factor, will be happy to note that the premier Taj Safaris has reopened its five star jungle safari hotels and resorts in India and Nepal.

Taj safaris operate four lodges in Madhya Pradesh &ndash Mahua Kothi in Bandhavgarh National Park, Baghvan in Pench National Park, Banjaar Tola in Kanha National Park, and Pashan Garh in Panna National Park &ndash and one in Nepal &ndash Meghauli Serai in Chitwan National Park.

The lodges are situated in some of the most picturesque locales &ndash in the middle of private forests, river banks or atop hillocks. Depending on the location, you will stay in mud cottages or tents or colonial bungalows. Besides, the company offers safari drives with expert naturalists, a range of activities, special attractions such as breakfast in the jungle or dinners by the river, etc.

As part of their responsible tourism efforts, Taj Safaris ensure that their programmes enable a deep insight into the forest ecosystem and boost livelihood for neighbouring communities, such as the Pardhis, Gonds and Baiga.

To ease planning, Taj Safaris has come up with an all-inclusive package &ndash Wildlife Escape &ndash which includes accommodation, daily meals, a safari ride as well as recreational activities.

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