Luxury Jungle Safari Resort in Panna National Park
About Pashan Garh
Pashan Garh or ‘stone fortress’ is a cluster of 12 stone cottages huddled atop a small hill, with a sweeping view of dense foliage.
Set in 200 acres of private wilderness; this luxury jungle safari resort in Panna National Park draws inspiration from the dry-packed stone houses of the Panna region.
Guests can indulge in bird watching, stargazing, and take a refreshing dip in the pool. The common areas are beautifully decorated with vintage decor, creating a warm and cozy ambiance.
History & Landscape
Panna National Park is located about half an hour’s drive away from the UNESCO world heritage site of the Khajuraho temples. Declared a National Park and Tiger Reserve in 1981 and 1994 respectively, the forest covers an area of about 543 kilometres square.
The park is one of the most dramatic, with plateaus, hills, gorges, waterfalls and the river Ken running through the forest. Panna is a glowing testimonial to a successful effort in Tiger conservation.