Forsyth Lodge is an eco-sensitive operation built with mud construction and thatched roofs, employing 90% local staff to support sustainable livelihoods. The lodge is set in 44 acres of restored forest, using natural resources like cob, husk, and cow dung with minimal concrete. They also have an organic garden and maintain pathways using local labor.
Baghvan, a Taj Safari Lodge, is built on sustainable tourism principles. The lodge maintains a light ecological footprint, with rooms, decor, and food sourced locally. They use only a small portion of the property, leaving the rest as wilderness, and grow produce in their organic gardens.
Banjaar Tola, a Taj Safari Lodge, is founded on sustainable tourism principles with a focus on eco-friendly practices and local engagement. The lodge supports community well-being and preserves local culture, including collaborating with the Gonds to preserve local art.
Mahua Kothi, a Taj Safari Lodge, is built with sustainability at its core, offering rustic yet luxurious cottages with a light ecological footprint. They source locally for rooms, decor, and food, and collaborate with the Baiga community to preserve local art.
Pashan Garh, a Taj Safari Lodge, is built on sustainable tourism principles. It is located on a large area of forest land, emphasizing an immersive experience within nature. They also have a pioneering program, 'Walk with the Pardhis,' supporting the local Pardhi tribe.
Pench Jungle Camp is committed to responsible tourism and environmental sensitivity. They utilize less than 10% of their area for commercial purposes, with the rest being a private eco-park. They practice organic farming, efficient waste management (including a biogas plant), minimize concrete usage, and use environment-conscious architecture.
Kanha Jungle Camp emphasizes conservation, sustainability, and supporting the local community. They are nestled within 40 acres of reforested land, use indigenous materials in their construction, have a no plastics policy, and 80% of their employees are from nearby communities.
Bandhavgarh Jungle Lodge is an eco-friendly lodge constructed with minimal impact on the natural environment and run on strict eco-friendly principles. They participate in nature conservation activities and have planted fruit trees and bushes to attract local wildlife.
The Riverwood Forest Retreat Pench is recognized for its commitment to sustainable wildlife tourism. They implement eco-friendly initiatives such as rainwater harvesting and using solar energy for water heaters and lights. They have planted indigenous species to create a habitat for birds and insects.
Bagh Villas in Kanha is designed and built with a focus on sustainability, minimizing its carbon footprint and land usage. They are constructed using primarily recycled wood, metal, and bamboo, and the entire complex runs on its own solar power.
Rukhad Jungle Camp is an eco-lodge that emphasizes authenticity and responsible tourism. They embrace eco-friendly practices such as rainwater harvesting, solar power utilization, and waste management to minimize their environmental impact.
Bundeli Camps and Resorts in Panna is known for its eco-friendly practices, blending rustic culture with sustainable development. They use natural materials for cottages and tents, utilize solar energy for heating, and practice recycling and rainwater harvesting.
Emerald Tiger Retreat emphasizes sustainable tourism and contributes to local conservation efforts, educating visitors about preserving the ecosystem. The lodge is located in a natural setting near Bandhavgarh National Park, surrounded by forests.