Wednesday 29 June 2011

WEEKEND WITH TIGER AT PENCH BY ROAD


A road trip you will remember forever- through beautiful landscape and dense forests of the Pench National Park. Enjoy the lush bounties of nature on two jungle safaris and to sight this magnificent creature in its natural habitat. If you prefer, you can enjoy a third jungle safari too or opt for a hot air balloon Tethered ride or take an excursion to the verdant hills of Ramtek, where you can visit Ramdham, Kalidas Memorial and Khindsi Lake. At an add-on cost can also enjoy a charming evening by the bonfire with ethnic cooking, Barbeque and Tribal dance.


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WEEKEND WITH TIGER AT PENCH BY HELICOPTER

For a quick and exciting get away from the hustle bustle of city life, fly by charter helicopter to the dense forestsof the pench national Park. Enjoy the lush bounties of nature on two jungle safaris and to sight this magnificent creature in its natural habitat. If you prefer, you can enjoy a third jungle safari too or opt for a hot air balloon Tethered ride or take an excursion to the verdant hills of ramtek, where you can visit Ramdham, Kalidas Memorial and Khindsi Lake. At an add-on cost can also enjoy a charming evening by the bonfire with ethnic cooking, Barbeque and Tribal dance.


For further details contact www.cenintravels.com
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Friday 24 June 2011

ON THE TIGER'S TRAIL



 Central India- 

Gateway to Tiger Reserves
The exclusive magnificent creature can no longer escape being sighted in this extensive jungle combo. Become completely one with nature with six jungle safaris, two in the Pench national Park, two in Kanha National Park and two in Bandhavgarh National Park. If you have had your fill of tiger- tracking, you can avail at an add0on cost other exciting options viz. hot air balloon tethered ride, or a road trip to the hills of Ramtek, or an evening of ethnic cooking barbeque and tribal dance by the bonfire.

A DAY WITH TIGER AT PENCH BY ROAD.

Enjoy a one day compact trip that takes you to the dense forests of the Pench National Park. enjoy a jungle safari in open jeeps and a sumptuous lunch at a resort. relax in your A/c room at a resort and then drive back through the scenic hills of Ramtek- the resting place of Lord Ram when he was in exile, where you can stop for a visit to kalidas Memorial, Ramdham and the Govigyan anusandhan Kendra. a visit to the dragon temple- a Buddhist temple built by japanese funding set in a verdant landscape is a zen like experience and a fitting finale to a day filled with adventure, nature-scapes, history, religion and mythology.







Monday 20 June 2011

A DAY WITH TIGER AT PENCH BY HELICOPTER

Take a memorable break from your busy life by taking an early morning helicopter ride to the dense forests of the Pench national park. Enjoy the lush bounties of nature on two jungle safaris and to sight this magnificent creature in its natural habitat. Enjoy a sumptuous buffet Lunch. Refresh with a power nap in your A/c room at a resort. A breathtaking view of the hills of Ramtek, Khindsi Lake, Totladoh tiger reserve and the Ganesha temple at Adasa as you fly to and from Nagpur by helicopter makes this a trip that you can cherish forever.
Pench National park, nestling in the lower southern reaches of the Satpuda hills is named after Pench River, meandering through the park from north to south. It is located on the southern boundary of Madhya Pradesh, bordering Maharashtra, in the districts of Seoni and Chhindwara.
Cenin Tours and Travels helps its customers to experience the undulating terrain of Pench.
  

WALK IN THE CLOUDS

                      Be one with the clouds and the mist in the quaint little hill-station, the only one in Vidharbha. the majesty of the mountains, the romance of the mist-laden winds makes this an unforgettable holiday destination. In close proximity are archaeological, religious and wildlife attractions. Gurukunj Mozari, which is the "Karmabhumi" of Vandaniya Rashtrasant Tukroji Maharaj, has an ashram and a Krishna temple built by him.












    Gavilgarh Fort and Muktagiri in the Satpuda hills are stunning sites. Dome of Ismail Khan, the Idgah of Imad-ul-Mulk and the Hauz Katora- a three storied octagonal tower, Mughal period monuments at Achalpur are compelling tourist attractions and recreate the mystique of days gone by. Wildlife enthusiasts can have their fill of sightings in the lush green forests of Melghat Tiger Reserve. Tourists can visit various places during this trip such as Chikaldhara, Mozari, Achalpur, Melghat Tiger Reserve and Gavilgarh Fort. 

Friday 17 June 2011

NATURE AND ZEN: NAGZIRA AND GOTHANGAON

            This exquisite package takes you on a far-away experience of Tibet whilst remaining in the hinterland of Vidharbha. Gothangaon is an extraordinary Tibetan village where tourists can experience the simplistic lifestyle of Tibet. visit a carpet weaving centre and take home carpets and other unique Tibetan memorabilia. an attractive Buddha Vihar adds to the zen like experience.



 







           
      The undulating lush terrain of the Gaikhuri hills and abundant wildlife in pristine forests make Nagzira wildlife sanctuary the added attraction to this holiday package. Create memories of an exotic holiday that will last a lifetime.

ONE WITH NATURE AND GOD- CENIN TRAVELS

          A bird watcher's delight, the circuit covers Navegaon National Park and Itiadoh Lake, both of which are home to a large variety of local and migratory birds, both of which are home to a large variety of local and migratory birds and other wildlife.











         

    The ancient Shiva temple located on an island of the confluence of three rivers, the Wainganga, the Kanhan and the Amba, attracts thousands of devotees to the festivals organised here thrice a year. rediscover yourself with the awesome majesty of nature and the rejuvenating forces of religion!!!




Monday 13 June 2011

Cenin Travels: Pench National Park



PENCH NATIONAL PARK

Pench National park, nestling in the lower southern reaches of the satpuda hills is named after Pench river, meandering through the park from north to south. It is located on the southern boundary of Madhya Pradesh, bordering Maharashtra, in the districts of Seoni and Chhindwara.
Cenin Tours and Travels helps its customers to experience the undulating terrain of Pench which is covered with small hills and well stocked teak and mixed forest. The main flora being Teak (Tectona grandis) , Saja (Terminalia tomentosa), Bija (Pterocarpus marsupium), Lendia, Haldu, Dhaora, Aonla, Amaltas etc. The ground is covered with a number of grasses, bushes, herbs & shrubs. Dazzling white Kullu trees scattered around individually in the forest is conspicuous among various hues of green. The old plantations of Teak & Bamboo add orderly vistas in the otherwise general wilderness.
                              
The flow of Pench river stops in December, what remains are a few scenic and serene pools in the river bed. There are a few perennial springs and tanks. At the southern boundary of park, the Pench river has been dammed for Pench hydroelectic project at Totladoh. At the maximum capacity the reservoir submerges 54 sq kms of the park area. This had been the loss of best valley forest, which was once referred by Sir Rudyard Kipling in his book named "Jungle Book". This large reservoir of Pench with sporadic islands attract a number of winter birds from north.
Cheetal, Sambhar and Neelgai are commonly seen grazing on the open sites on roadsides and banks of river & reservoir. Jackals can be seen in search of food anywhere in park . Packs of wild dogs can also be seen occasionally . Herds of Gaur can be spotted near streams and bamboo patches, more common during summer months.

Langurs are very common. Whereas Rhesus monkeys may be seen occasionally on the fringes There are around 50 Tigers and 30 Leopards they are a shy lot and can be seen on roads and near water pools of river during summer months. Pench boasts of more than 210 species of birds including several migratory ones. Commonly seen are Pea fowl, Red jungle fowl, Crow pheasant, Crimson breasted barbet, Redvented bulbul, Racket tailed drongo, Magpie robin, Lesser whistling teal.
Topography 
The landscape of the park is rolling with mainly gentle slopes criss-crossed by streams and nullahs. Most of these water courses are seasonal. Many of the hills are flat-topped and allow fine vistas of the forests around. The best known of these is 'Kalapahar' with an altitude of 650 mts. The Pench river flowing through the centre of the Reserve is dry by April but a number of water pools locally known as 'dohs' are found, which serve as waterholes for wild animals. A few perennial springs also exist. Recently a number of earthen ponds and shallow wells have been developed leading to well distributed sources of water all around the reserve.

Wednesday 1 June 2011

central india via air charters- cenin info


AIR CHARTER SERVICES
For the first time in Central India, enjoy helicopter joy-rides. It is a truly extremely enthralling experience to get an aerial view of the city and terrain it covers. There are two options that can be availed of JOYRIDE and PANORAMA OF NAGPUR RAMTEK AND KHINDSI.

The experience is truly amazing and completely safe. Also on offer is a wide range of services including celebration of birthdays and other occasions in the air, pleasure trips, short trips to tourist destinations of Central India like Pench, Kanha, Bandavgarh, Pachmarhi, Tadoba, Shegaon, Lonar etc., short distance travel (upto 300 kms), showering of flowers at public functions, marriages, temples etc., medical emergency evacuation, aerial surveys and photography, business and official tours and trips.

Kanha National Park - Cenin Info 2011

KANHA NATIONAL PARK
There are numerous Tiger reserves in India, that are preserving this elusive beast, but nowhere can you see them as often, and as frequently as in Kanha National Park. Kanha National Park, located in the Mandla district of Madhya Pradesh extends over an area of 1,940-sq kms, having approx. 31 Tigers. The striking feature of this region's spectacular topography is the horseshoe shape valley and the whole park area is surrounded by the spurs of the Mekal. The Surpan River flows through Kanha, grasslands that cover the extensive plateau. Steep rocky escarpments along the edges offer astounding vistas of the valley.
Sightseeing at Kanha

The Flora
The terrain inside the park is varied and very fascinating. The entire forest is intermixed with Bamboo and Sal forests and meadows.
The FaunaWhile you are on your mission to find a tiger, you can easily catch glimpses of all the grazers, a Porcupine, many Gray Langurs, Mongoose, Hyena, Jungle Cat, even a Leopard. Other wild attractions in this Tiger country include varieties of Deer - the Barasingha, Chital or Spotted Deer, Chousingha, Nilgai, Antelope, the Black Buck as well as the majestic Gaur or Indian Bison and wild Pig.
The AvifaunaKanha is also rich in bird population. Kanha has more than 300 different species of birds within its complex. Some of the more interesting ones for bird lovers to look out for are Pied or Marsh Harriers, Red Jungle Fowls, Painted Spur Fowls, Paradise Flycatchers, Pied Malabar Hornbills, Indian Pittas, Indian Stone Curlews, Common Gray Partridges, Warblers, Flycatchers, Babblers, Woodpeckers, Painted Partridges, Green Pigeons, Black Ibis, White Necked Storks, Lesser Adjutant Storks, White breasted Kingfishers, Pied Kingfishers, Egrets and Cormorants.

Also visit the Reptiles section which houses - Monitor Lizards, Pythons and a large variety of other snakes.

Distance from Nagpur : 260 Km.