Nestled around towering Arjuna trees and built around a beautiful, ancient Banyan tree, the exclusive Jamtara wilderness camp is located at the northern end of the wildlife-rich buffer zone of Pench National Park, away from the busier gates of the park. The camp has a strong focus on sustainability where food is grown onsite and in the surrounding farmland and all furniture is made from recycled wood. The main building of the Camp has whitewashed walls, large windows and thick wooden framing. The lounge and dining areas are spacious and colourfully decorated, furnished with a mix of colonial and art deco pieces. Each of the 10 tents are traditionally furnished yet airy and spacious. The food at Jamtara is outstanding. Overall, it offers the perfect jungle experience.
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Jamtara Wilderness camp is located on the norther edge of the forest, about 2 ½ hours from Nagpur airport.
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