Popularly known as the “Tiger State of India", the state has three world heritage sites namely Sanchi, Bhimbetka and Khajuraho. In the last few years, the Government of Madhya Pradesh has initiated a number of measures to position the state as a leading tourism state.
Named after the fabled White Tigers, found Bandhavgarh in the mid-50s, the property is located very close to the Tala gate of Bandhavgarh forests. The natural splendour of the lodge exquisitely woven with the placid ambience and the lush green beauty of the landscape makes it an ideal place for residential conferences, meetings, team building programs and meditation camps.