Barn House is a homestay located in the mesmerizing Satpura Tiger Reserve. We dedicated this name to the Barn Owls that have been nesting in one of our Mahua Trees right at the entrance for generations.
From hunting to camping and trekking with the British since the late 19th Century the family developed immense amount of love for the jungle and its beings. As the era changed and Satpura became more popular amongst wild life enthusiast travelers, we decided to take them to an intriguing journey not just in the forest but also through a historic passage.
The homestay is located within our farmland expanded across 60 acres. We operate 6 rooms designed on the theme nature and the tradition of satpura, our rooms are spacious and air conditioned so that the guests get proper rest after the bumpy and adventurous drives during a safari.
We employ local boys and girls who have been trained to offer our guests a local experience, tasty cuisine and homelike feel. Our naturalists will increase and enrich your curiosity and probably change the way you see things around you and in nature.
Satpura tiger reserve gets its name from the Satpura mountain range that runs parallel south to the Vindhyachal range. Satpura means seven-fold mountains, the Satpura range actually can be marked as a boundary after which the Deccan plateau starts.
The undulating terrains, extreme seasonal variations and the backwaters of the Tawa Reservoir provide for a number of activities for our guests.
The most commonly taken activity at the satpura national park is the morning and afternoon drives in open jeeps.
Boating in the Denwa river is mostly a leisure activity where you can enjoy the scenic beauty of satpura hills from the river.
With Barn House you can not only avail the camping experience that Satpura Tiger Reserve offers in its core zones.