

Pashan Garh
A jungle safari lodge made up of a cluster of stone cottages with magnificent views over the forest and a large waterhole which has been host to numerous wildlife sightings.
The lodge consists of 12 stone cottages, with a guest areas are designed like an elegant haveli merchant house set around a spacious central courtyard and featuring leather furniture and huge black and white photos of the dramatic Panna landscapes. There are also - subtle - references to the erotic stonework at the nearby temples of Khajuraho. The lodge also draws inspiration from the dry-packed stone houses of the Panna region which differ from other Madhya Pradesh styles with dramatic roofs constructed from massive slabs of slate.
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