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Mahua Kothi
Taj & CC
Africa Mahua Kothi (Earlier called "Churhat Kothi") is
situated just a few minutes driv e from the park entrance
in Bandhavgarh National Park (Madhya Pradesh -INDIA) at a
distance of 6-7 hrs drive from the Khajuraho Airport .The
camp is situated in 24 acres of open grassland and meadlow
land with a forest surrounding it. The Park itself
comprises 437 sq. kms. of sal, bamboo and grasslands,
teeming with 22 species of mammals and over 250 species of
birds.
The twelve
charming suites or Kutiyas (jungle village huts) are newly
built in the 40 acre grounds of the renowned tented camp
formerly known as Churhat Kothi. The original Kothi
(homestead) comprising the guest areas remains and has
been extensively renovated, but the guest accommodation is
all brand new.
MAHUA
KOTHI'S SAFARI EXPERIENCE
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Discover
the beautiful jungle of Bandhavgarh National Park.
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Learn
about the rich biodiversity of Central India from a CC
Africa trained naturalist.
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Travel in comfort in a
specially designed Tata open 4x4 safari vehicle.
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View
tigers whilst riding an elephant.
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Twice-daily safaris in the reserve.
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Tick off
Bandhavgarh's ten Star Birds (a unique Taj & CC Africa
programme)
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Absorb the sights and
sounds as you walk through a traditional MP village.
BANDHAVGARH
NATIONAL PARK
Nestled amongst the picturesque Satpura hills, this is one
of India's most scenic national parks. The dramatic
landscape features tropical forests and woodlands, and
steep rocky hills with flat grasslands in the valleys
below. This forested area is renowned for tiger, leopard,
jackal, jungle cat, wild boar, sloth bear, nilghai and
sambhar.
Distance
Khajuraho : 280 kms, Katni : 95 kms, Umaria : 32 kms,
Kanha : 265 kms, Jabalpur : 205 kms
MAHUA KOTHI'S GUEST ACCOMMODATION
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Charming individual Kutiyas built in the vernacular
style of Central India
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Each is accessed through private courtyards with shaded
seating, traditional swings and traditional mud floors
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architectural style is affectionately known as MP chic
(MP being the state of Madhya Pradesh)
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Wooden shutters, tapered mud-coloured walls (finished by
hand) in lime and earth washes, open rafters with
roughly-hewn wooden beams, handmade pottery roof tiles,
floors dressed in katni stone strips set in lime mortar
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Ensuite bathrooms with twin hand basins mounted on a
wooden log, indoor shower, bath, separate w.c. and house
gowns in traditional MP cloth
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Richly coloured local textiles in shades of rust and
burnt orange
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Roll-down mats to keep the early morning sun out
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Ceiling fans and air conditioning
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Built-in seating in yellow situ (local cement screed)
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Yoga amenities in a basket (complete with instructions)
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Traditional Indian games of marbles and Chaupad
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Hand-blended natural guest amenities from Jiva Spa - all
made from pure Indian herbs and essential oils
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In-room Ayurvedic massage
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Rose and Khus (Verbena) sherbets and pitchers of iced
water for guests to mix themselves ? Kettles of boiling
water on Chulhas (charcoal burners) are brought out with
early morning tea to the Kutiyas
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Beautiful terracotta roof that floats over the Kutiya -
MP style
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Bicycles for every guest parked in the Kutiya
courtyards
MAHUA
KOTHI GUEST AREAS
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High ceilings, terracotta floor tiles, overhead fans,
fireplace, and traditional sit areas and window seats
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enormous 600 sq ft veranda runs the length of the
building with generous built-in seats for star gazing
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Beaten Bastar metal and hand-blown glassware
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Huge windows to catch the jungle breeze
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Open kitchen that welcomes guest upon arrival - watch
butter being churned, Masala being grounded by hand,
garden fresh vegetables being chopped using traditional
sickles, and Rotis being prepared on a Chulha
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Browse peacefully in the lodge's Safari Shop, idle away
the hours in the library, or beat the midday heat in the
swimming pool
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Guests arriving early or departing late can freshen up
in the Goings & Comings room
DINING
AT MAHUA KOTHI
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Bullock cart breakfast in the Baghiya (traditional
garden)
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Picnic lunches under the Mahua tree
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Chowki roof dinners under a star strewn sky
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Moonlit dancing at the lake
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Discover fresh lime, exquisite teas and fine Indian
wines.
Tariff
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01 October 2007 -
15 April 2008
01 October 2008 - 15 April 2009
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16 April 2008 -
30 June 2008
16 April 2009 - 30 June 2009
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Rates are per person per
night sharing in Indian Rupees (includes accommodation
all meals, local drinks, park fees and game drive
activities)
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No single supplement is
charged for the first two single rooms per booking, any
additional single rooms per booking will be levied with
a 50% supplement per person
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Lodges close 01 July to 30
September annually (due to park closure)
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USD guideline rate: ± USD
725 (high season) ± USD 460 (low season)
Domestic Taj Safaris
Off Season offer - This rate promotion is valid for a
minimum two night length of stay.
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HIGH SEASON |
LOW SEASON |
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1st March 2008 - 15th April 2008
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16th April 2008 - 30th June 2008
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INR 20,000
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INR 12,500
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INR 20,000
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INR 12,500
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Rates are per person
per night sharing and includes accommodation, all meals,
beverages, house liquor and wines, laundry, park fees and
twice daily game safaris. This rate promotion is valid for
a minimum two night length of stay.
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