A Responsible Escape by the Banks of the Ken
The Sarai at Toria is located only half an hour’s drive from Khajuraho. It lies on the banks of the River Ken, less than 2 kilometres from the entrance to the Panna Tiger Reserve at Madla
The Sarai at Toria is located only half an hour’s drive from Khajuraho. It lies on the banks of the River Ken, less than 2 kilometres from the entrance to the Panna Tiger Reserve at Madla
For a comforting retreat from city life in a place mindful of nature and conservation, the resort is not your average luxury property, but a home away from home
Taj Mahu Kothi, formerly known as Churhat Kothi, is located within the periphery of Bandhavgarh National Park, near Tala gate. Sprawled across 40 acres of lush forestland, tit offers 12 charming suites or ‘kutiyas’
Tiger is the star of Kanha National Park, but so are its many birds and other animal that call it their home
At Bandhav Vilas, you get a mix of traditional, nature and luxury that will leave you spoilt for choice
Spotting tigers in the dense jungles of Madhya Pradesh is not everyone’s cup of tea. Watch how the guides of Kahna and Pench have mastered the art after decades of practice
Set up by Ambica Beri, this artists’ retreat in Maihar is helping local communities preserve their arts and crafts
The Tribal Museum is run by The Corbett Foundation, Kanha, and it showcases the culture and traditions of the Bhumia Baiga and Gond tribes
Meet the Kakar Samaj rope weavers, a close-knit community. They make ropes that are used in all walks of life
Grassroutes Journeys, a rural tourism initiative lets you experience pure village life in multiple Indian states like Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat
Find out about the ancient tattoo culture that is still an integral part of the life of Gond tribal women
Discover how tribals in Mandla use sustainable honey hunting methods to extract honey from indigenous rock bees
Learn more about Karma dance, a folk dance performed to appease Karam Devta or the god of fate by tribal communities all over Madhya Pradesh
Meet a legendary bhang-maker in this tiny temple town on an island in the Narmada river
First designed by the famed Maratha queen Ahilyabai Holkar in the 18th century, this simple saree has found a unique place in contemporary fashion