Pench National Park’s flora undergoes a dramatic transformation during the rainy season, which makes it the ideal time to observe the colorful changes in nature. The park displays an amazing variety of plant life, from the regrowth of lush green foliage to the blooming of numerous flowers. Because they give wildlife plenty of food and shelter, these seasonal variations are essential to maintaining the local environment. Learn more about the wonders of Pench’s rainy season by reading the entire blog post if you’re interested in how the rainy seasons transform the flora of Pench National Park.
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Pench Tree Lodge
Pench Tree Lodge is the refuge of the au courant, adventurous, and eco-sensitive 'Mowgli'. Nestled in a large estate of 40 acres, in the Karmajhiri area of Pench National Park, it's the first resort in Pench to be set up in this underdeveloped zone which supports our conservation policy of spreading the benefits of tourism far & beyond. The objective is not to overcrowd areas & make them unsustainable. Pench Tree Lodge has passionately worked towards rewilding the 40 acres of its land area with local flora which today is home to several birds and animals. With only 6 tree houses & 10 cottages it has kept a minimum footprint and conservation remains a top priority and is the most unique wildlife resorts in Pench National Park.
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