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Infinity Kanha Wilderness

Jain Bhavan Annexe, Sihar Path Road, Baihal, Distt. Bala Ghat, Kanha National Park,Kanha National Park,Madhya Pradesh,India
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Wildness you will certainly fall in love with RajeshVNS on 15/06/2017 14:02 48 Reviews

Nestled on a sloping hillock, amidst thick Mahua trees and Bamboo groves, Infinity Kanha Wilderness is located near the Mukki gate of Kanha National Park. Built on 24 acres of lush green forest, this luxurious resort consists of 10 tents and 10 villas, a square-shaped Reception, and the Main Building all blending beautifully into the natural surroundings. The Main Building houses a Restaurant, a Spa, a Library, a Shop, a Conference Room and a Secretariat. Close to the Jamunia River flowing at the end of the property lies the wide expanse of a meadow which allows guests to enjoy the beautiful view of the Sarasdol Hill and its nearby tribal villages.

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Jain Bhavan Annexe, Sihar Path Road, Baihal, Distt. Bala Ghat, Kanha National Park,Kanha National Park,Madhya Pradesh,India

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Infinity Kanha Wilderness

Jain Bhavan Annexe, Sihar Path Road, Baihal, Distt. Bala Ghat, Kanha National Park,Kanha National Park,Madhya Pradesh,India 3 Star Hotel
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Nestled on a sloping hillock, amidst thick Mahua trees and Bamboo groves, Infinity Kanha Wilderness is located near the Mukki gate of Kanha National Park. Built on 24 acres of lush green forest, this luxurious resort consists of 10 tents and 10 villas, a square-shaped Reception, and the Main Building all blending beautifully into the natural surroundings. The Main Building houses a Restaurant, a Spa, a Library, a Shop, a Conference Room and a Secretariat. Close to the Jamunia River flowing at the end of the property lies the wide expanse of a meadow which allows guests to enjoy the beautiful view of the Sarasdol Hill and its nearby tribal villages.

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Infinity Kanha Wilderness

Jain Bhavan Annexe, Sihar Path Road, Baihal, Distt. Bala Ghat, Kanha National Park,Kanha National Park,Madhya Pradesh,India
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#15 of 18 hotels in Kanha National Park
Overall Rating 4.5Rating from 48 reviews
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Wildness you will certainly fall in love with

RajeshVNSon 15/06/2017 14:02

Road travel to Kanha National Park is very tiring and challenging, especially the last stretch from Mandala to Mukki. Entire stretch of Road is under construction and or repair and you cannot travel beyond speed of 20-25 km per hour.
However, once at Infinity Kanha Wildness Resort, you will forget all your traveling woes and any other.
You have just landed at the most lovely, friendly and extremely hospitable jungle resort. You will love everything about this resort. The environment, feel, expanse, comfort and care, most amazing hospitality, the facilities and quality of life. Very hard to find a place that can offer you so much and much more.
Check-in is a breeze, welcome on arrival is very warm, rooms are very big, well organised, neat and tidy equipped will all basic and advance facilities like mini bar, tea/coffee maker, etc. Linen, curtains, furniture are all very fresh and clean. Wash area is huge, clean and well equipped.
Dinning hall, recreation room, swimming pool, spa are all present and in very good order. We had taken the American Plan and all meals were highly palatable, well planed and served.
The resort area is in 24 acres of beautifully landscaped area with 10 villas and 10 tented rooms. Dinning hall and recreation halls are very big.
But highlight is the top class hospitality of entire resort team, spearheaded by its Resort manager Mr. Naresh Suyal.
Mr. Suyal, person of few words, rather shy is exemplary in his efficiency, hospitality, gentlemanly approach and careful consideration of minutest details. The person seems to be gifted with extraordinary energy in tending and attending to all your needs. And he has infused all his staff with the same virtue.
Your stay at Infinity Kanha Wilderness will enhance your pleasure and enjoyability of Kanha National Park manifold and just in case you fail to sight a tiger, your stay experience at Infinity Resort will more than compensate.
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High value hospitality

SimonJobon 31/05/2017 14:26

As the name implies getting there is an infinite process! An adventure if you are travelling by night. Well located for Mukki gate. Rooms large and comfortable and superbly located in forested land with a lovely swimming pool. Food ample and tasty- home style and ever willing to try out stuff to your taste. But what makes the resort a total comfort zone is the staff. Cooperative, quitely effecient, friendly without being obtrusive and yet anticipate your needs. The front face of Lal Singh and Maheshji who are excellent at what they are supposed to do is obviously backed by good trained staff and effecient house keeping. But the jewel in the crown is undoubtedly Mr. Naresh Soyal who is omnipresent and leads from the front and assumes the avatars of any worker who needs a hand. One of the best managers I have encountered. Definitely high value for money property. Plan to use the Kaziranga one next.

Top notch service at a superb location

Sourabhdeon 26/03/2017 11:25

We visited Kanha during end March. The temperature was just about right and picking up. Our circuit was Mumbai Jabalpur Kanha Bhedaghat Jabalpur Mumbai.
Having a vehicle at disposal is a good idea.

Location, reach: The one thing that could define the overall experience is how you reach the resort by taking the most appropriate route whichever way you come from. Ask around befor you start from Jabalpur or other nodes.
The location is very pristine and near some old tribal settlements and some of the bordering core areas of the forests. Not much light pollution, so consider carrying Binoculars or even telescopes if possible.

Amenities, service: Fully stocked and high quality service. The rooms are humongous with massive bathrooms and a beautiful balcony facing the forests. At night the balconies could be an adventure in themselves. All in all very tastefully done. Reflective of the cultured staff and management. The service staff is extremely polite and attentive. Folks like Mahesh, Kailash and others need to be appreciated and nurtured.

Food: This deserves special mention. Not sure if it was the service also but the overall dining experience was unforgettable. Every meal was carefully planned. The chef was one of the most diligent and creative I have come across especially in the remote setting he was operating in. We were a group with different preferences and age groups. On the last evening, they organised a candle light dinner by the pool for the entire group. Followed by a Bon fire where we toasted marshmallows...

Nearby: Many nice ponds and some fishing opportunities in the nearby tribal villages. Some Mahua collection and liquor making process in a tribal household. A quick visit to the Corbett Foundation Museum (TCF) an NGO setup by the owner Mr. Dilip Khatau himself almost 25-30yrs back. The area brims with Eco consciousness.

Kanha Safari: Very well organised, one of the better ones amongst the other equivalents tiger tours. We took one morning safari. Once we got up at 4:30 am to report at the Mukki gate at 6 am, everything went like clockwork. Well appointed vehicles and guides.
Once the sun rises the tracks could become a bit dusty hence better to carry face masks and some water along. It is chilly in the early morning so dress in layers. The resort provides nice packed breakfast to be consumed halfway in the safari.
We could spot numerous exotic bird varieties and mammals. Lot of water bodies inside where Barasinghas also come. The wildlife in general can get distracted with the elephant tours. There is some debate going on whether to allow those or not.
Did I mention that we didn't see any tigers although got agonizingly close to a young female loitering behind some bushes. A couple of times she called out, everyone's' pulses raced. Kanha is a much larger forest than Bhandavgarh, so even though the sightings might be a bit less, the jungle itself is exactly what Rudyard Kipling described...

Overall a memorable 2 nights spent at the resort and nearby villages. 3rd day we headed towards Bhedaghat.

Forest in resort

mahaveergolechhaon 14/03/2017 13:55

I spend 2 nights with another five pax Place is nicely made & maintained. We found real feel of natural forest living in resort. manager naresh is most active person & keep taking care of customer untiredly

Beautiful!

Bikram Con 02/03/2017 08:08

Beautiful, the property is extremely beautiful but is situated near the Mukki gate which is the other entrance of kanha national park and like the name suggests somewhat away from the civilisation. Staff is extremely helpful and are willing to walk the extra mile if required. The property covers a very large area and even has a river. Food served is primarily cuisine and am not sure if the locale would allow the staff to experiment with other cuisines but Mr Tokram (Room Service and House Keeping Manager) is more than willing to have your suggestions on the food. What you cannot miss if you happen to visit this property is night safari organised by Mr Pradeep. No matter what people say about it trust me a night in the Jungle is worth every penny you spent on it. Occupancy in this property is little low and what management can work towards making it somewhat more value for money (i did get a missive discount on this) and also address the shower fixtures and drainage in toilets. However these are too trivial issues and am sure the management at the resort can fix these but what fellow travelers must be wary of is that this property is situated at a remote location the cashless options are very limited.