Deep in the quieter Karmajhiri zone of Pench National Park, Pench Tree Lodge offers a rare kind of safari base — one rooted in ecological intention and aesthetic charm. With just six treehouses and 10 cottages, the property blends rustic elegance with modern comforts, elevated among the trees or set amid wild grasses. Each space is designed to dissolve into its surroundings while offering photographers a peaceful sanctuary to review shots, edit images, or simply exhale after time in the field.
The 40-acre estate has been carefully rewilded with indigenous flora, now home to abundant birdlife, small mammals, and flourishing biodiversity. The lodge’s remote location means fewer vehicles, quieter sightings, and a more authentic sense of jungle rhythm — all ideal conditions for patient, observant photography.
Sustainability here is not a promise, but a practice. From minimal development and conservation-first policies to community integration, Pench Tree Lodge sets the tone for responsible travel without compromise.