The name Mahua Kothi draws its inspiration from one of India’s most beautiful trees, the Madhuca Indica, or as it is commonly known, the Mahua or butter tree. Pronounced ma-hoo-a, this tree with its fleshy off–white flowers plays a central role in festivals and rituals, as the vitamins, minerals and sugar rich flowers are used in a number of ways. The twelve charming suites or Kutiyas (jungle village huts) are newly built in the 40 acre grounds of the renowned tented camp formerly known as Churhat Kothi. The original Kothi (homestead) comprising the guest areas, remains and has been extensively renovated, but the guest accommodation is all brand new. This camp has brought the style, elegance and professionalism of an African safari operator to India and is one of the best places from which to explore the BhandhavgarhNational Park in search of the illusive tiger.
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