Sterling Padam pench
Resort overview
Sterling Padam Pench offers a stay at this beautiful 5-acre resort offering superior comfort and multiple stay experiences. The resort is the perfect base to experience the beauty of Pench while offering best-in-class amenities, and the perfect jungle getaway. With a swimming pool, multi-cuisine restaurant, bar, open lawn, conference, and banquet facilities, guests may be tempted to spend their entire stay onsite.
The Pench Tiger Reserve and surrounding area is the actual story area of Rudyard Kipling's famous "The Jungle Book". The idea of Mongali is made from the pamphlet "An Account of Wolves's Nurturing Children in their Dens" by Sir William Henry Sliman. In 1831, there was a report about the arrest of a child who had grown up with wolves in the village of Satbavadi near Seoni. The place described in "The Jungle Book", the Vainganga River, its valley where Sher Khan was killed, and the mountain ranges of Kannivara and Sivani are the actual places in the Seoni district. The forest areas of the Pench Tiger Reserve have a glorious history. Pench Tiger Reserve was awarded The Best Maintained Tourist Friendly National Park Award under the National Tourism Prize 2006-07.