Pench National Park – Where To Stay
Pench National park conserves a rich teak forest which inspired Rudyard Kipling when he wrote 'The Jungle Book'. It is a less well-known park in the lower reaches of the Satpuda hills, named after the Pench river which meanders through the park from north to south. It provides a beautiful landscape in which to experience wild Indian jungle, with an array of natural flora and fauna, large and small.