Introduction
Made famous by Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book, Pench National Park sprawls over a breathtaking landscape of hills, forests and valleys, with the meandering Pench River dividing the park in two. Elusive tigers and leopards mix with large numbers of deer, wild dog, jungle cat, jackal, crocodiles, turtles and water birds. You'll also find a small-but-perfectly-formed collection of luxury lodges, including the long-time Wexas favourite – Baghvan Jungle Lodge.