
Camp
Mewar on Ketkiya is a Jungle Lodge set in a thickly wooded ten acres plot, sharing
a common boundary with the Bandhavgarh Tiger reserve on its south (Madhya Pradesh,
India). The camp gets its name from the 'Ketkiya Nala', a stream which trickles
along its edge. 'Ketkiya-Kewra' - (Pendanus) a fragrant flowering plant that
grows in the abundance along the banks. Tigers are usually in residence at Ketkiya.
A
picturesque drive over perennial streams, through fields and hutments, the
camp is a mere fifteen minutes drive from the park entrance. It comprises
of 4 Aodhis (cottages in the design of hunting towers of the erstwhile rulers
of Mewar), 5 Tents and 3 Wood-thatch Huts.
Mewar Camp Bandhavgarh Reservation Form