A primal pause where nature whispers and the wild walks free.
Rooted in conservation and inspired by tribal aesthetics, Singinawa invites you to dwell in the rhythm of the forest. Wake to the calls of hornbills, track tigers through sal-scented trails, sip sundowners by the fire, and surrender to the quiet magic of the jungle.
LOCATION:
- Distance from Jabalpur Airport: ~200 km (approx. 4.5-hour drive)
- Setting: Bordering the Mukki gate of Kanha National Park
- Surroundings: Dense sal forests, meadows, riverbanks, and tribal villages
ACCOMMODATION:
- Singinawa offers an intimate experience with a curated collection of 12 stone-and-thatch cottages and 2 forest-facing bungalows, each designed to offer privacy, comfort, and a deep connection to the land.
- Stone Cottages: Spacious, airy, and tastefully furnished with tribal art, fireplaces, private verandas, and large bathrooms with jungle views
- The Jungle Bungalows: Two expansive homes perfect for families or small groups, featuring multiple bedrooms, common lounges, and forest-facing decks
- All accommodations include plush bedding, eco-conscious amenities, writing desks, fireplaces (seasonal), and en-suite bathrooms with forest-sourced detailing.
DINING EXPERIENCES:
- The Main Dining Pavilion – Serving locally sourced, farm-fresh Indian and global cuisine, tailored to guest preferences
- Bush Dining – Enjoy an atmospheric dinner under the stars, lit by lanterns, accompanied by tribal folk music and crackling fires
- Picnic Breakfasts – Served in the buffer zone post-safari with freshly baked breads, fruits, and hot chai
- In-Room Dining – On request, meals can be served on private verandas for a more intimate experience
EXPERIENCES & ACTIVITIES:
- Twice-Daily Jungle Safaris – Explore the wild heart of Kanha with expert naturalists in custom-designed 4x4 vehicles
- Nature Walks – Guided walks within the property to observe butterflies, birds, and smaller wildlife up close
- Singinawa Conservation Foundation Activities – Engage with initiatives in reforestation, water harvesting, and tribal empowerment
- Tribal Village Visits – Meet the indigenous Baiga and Gond communities, learn about their customs, art, and way of life
- Museum of Life and Art – A curated on-site museum showcasing Baiga and Gond art, local history, and traditional tools
- Wildlife Photography – Expert guidance and workshops available for enthusiasts and professionals
- Wellness & Stillness – Enjoy Ayurvedic massages, yoga sessions, or simply unwind in your private verandah surrounded by birdsong
- Seasonal Highlights – From misty winter safaris to vibrant forest monsoons and summer wildlife sightings at waterholes