Offering an outdoor swimming pool, a massage parlor and a multi-cuisine restaurant, Aranyak Resort is located 1640 feet from the popular Bandhavgarh National Park and 0.6 mi from the Tala Bus Station....
Arnaud
Belgium
The owner and staff were exceptionally welcoming and friendly. They arranged safaris for us with the best driver and guide, Shivam and Lala, who made our experience unforgettable. They got our laundry done perfectly and even helped me clean my backpack after a whole bottle of sunscreen leaked out. Food was decent and the staff at the restaurant was incredibly nice.
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The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Tāla this weekend is $75 or, for a 4-star hotel, $124. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Tāla for this weekend cost around $559 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $75 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Tāla for tonight. You'll pay around $124 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Tāla will cost around $559, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
What Guests Said About Tāla:
Scored 10
10
Tala is the main core area of Bandhavgarh however tiger...
Tala is the main core area of Bandhavgarh however tiger sighting was better in nearby other zone called Magadhi. Prebooking jeep safaris is recommended,I stayed at Wildflower Resort and they managed tatkal safari for me else the trip would have been a waste.
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Anonymous
Scored 8.0
8.0
The forest in the area is beautiful.
The forest in the area is beautiful.
Tala is a hilly jungle zone which makes it different from the other prominent zones.
The roads are slightly narrow and only the Gypsy plies well. During the Jungle Safari, we could see many spotted deer families, Sambhars, elephants, peacocks, vultures and a leopard (rare), but no tigers. Tigers are being spotted more in the 'Khitauli' zone these days.
There is the Bandhavgarh Fort in the Tala zone, said to built by Lord Rama for his brother Laxmana, and hence called Bandhavgarh (Bandhu=brother).
Part of the Jungle Safari here is the visit close to the Fort where majestic stone carved monolith moortis of various incarnations of Lord Vishnu can be seen along with many ponds and water-streams.
There is also an ancient Jwalamukhi Temple in this area, easily accessible.
There's ample shopping choices for hand-crafted tribal artefacts & other stuff available.
All in all, Khitauli is the area for more Tiger sightings.
Tala is the area for a lot more.
Abhishek
India
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