04 Mar 2015, 05:58 pm
Kavinder Singh, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer (MD & CEO) of Mahindra Holidays announced the launch of the resort at a press conference in Mumbai.
“Club Mahindra Kanha is our fifth wildlife resort and the first in the state of Madhya Pradesh. The Madhya Pradesh government is observing 2015 as ‘Tourism Year’ and we are excited to partner them in this drive. Our new resort, located on the outskirts of Kanha National Park, is a wildlife lover’s delight and we aim to provide our members with diverse and differentiated experiences while they vacation with us,” said Singh.
Club Mahindra Kanha is a green field project and is spread across 15 acres of land. It has 50 rooms for members which includes 32 Studio rooms and 18 one bedroom apartments. It also has a Spa, an Activity Centre, a Fun Zone, a Swimming Pool and a dedicated Kids’ Area. The resort offers all the facilities and comforts of modern living along with the thrill of wildlife to Club Mahindra members.
The resort is a short drive away from the Kanha National Park which, with its lush Sal and bamboo forests, grassy meadows and ravines, evokes the timeless tales of Rudyard Kipling’s much loved ‘Jungle Book’. Club Mahindra Kanha is the perfect option for wildlife enthusiasts looking for a tryst with majestic tigers, sloth bears and leopards.
In addition to Club Mahindra Kanha, Mahindra Holidays’ resort presence in the wildlife category includes Club Mahindra Corbett, Club Mahindra Gir, Club Mahindra Thekkady and Club Mahindra Masinagudi.
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