What we say

At SS101, we seek people with integrity and places with story. So, when Della Banerji casually mentioned, that thirty Baiga and Gond tribals had collaborated on the artistic creation of their private home in Pench, I knew this was a story worth exploring.

The indigenous Baiga, so often forgotten, are the original subsistence dwellers who live at one with nature’s elements and possess unsung artistic talent. You can still see them in the surrounding simple villages, riding bullock cards, children waving as you pass by. The Gonds also from the region, are agriculturalists who have become more renowned for their distinctive art forms using natural colours and depicting folklore and nature.

But, this isn’t just a home decorated by tribal artists – it’s a creation woven around the five elements of water, earth, fire, wind and ether. This stunning four bedroomed private home, now available to hire in its entirety, it is a passion project that others can now enjoy. Not a hotel where you’re in transit, but somewhere to truly live whilst visiting the jungle, albeit temporarily. I imagined sauntering outside captivated by the early morning birdsong, chai in hand, in my PJ’s! Or photographers sprawled around the living room, on laptops, editing shots that could be abandoned mid-session when something caught their eye outside. You see, there are no boundaries or fences here, and with that comes the thrill of chance sightings; add to that a waterhole and machan hiding in the long grass beyond the pool, and dare one say, ‘chance sightings guaranteed?’

Back inside, and Gonds’ creation story unfolds across a vast ceiling mural – how fitting that they should share their story of creation as this new home and concept in tourism for Madhya Pradesh was itself, being born.

Our three words:

Luxurious | Rooted | Alive

Philippa…

Hotel Story

Dr Shumeet and Mrs Della Banerji are wildlife and conservation enthusiasts who have spent over a decade working on projects in Madhya Pradesh while collecting tribal art. Haldu Tola is their tribute to natural history and tribal culture, celebrating the beautiful forest and the people of central India who have co-existed with wildlife for millennia.

This luxury four-bedroom private villa sits within Pench Tiger Reserve on 10 unfenced acres bordering protected forest. Guests share the land with 80+ bird species, deer, peacock, and occasional tigers and leopards passing through.

The all-inclusive property features tribal-inspired architecture reflecting the five elements, with commissioned Gond artworks, carved doors, sculptures and murals throughout. The interiors showcase pieces from tribal artists and the owners’ private collection, honoring the landscape and culture. There is the luxury of a heated swimming pool and a gym, and the organic fruit and vegetable garden supplies fresh produce for the kitchen

Managed by an experienced team including an in-house naturalist, Haldu Tola offers a completely private luxury safari experience where guests co-exist with wildlife while enjoying exceptional service from professional chefs and dedicated staff in one of Central India’s most pristine tiger reserves.

SUSTAINABLE SCORE : 57.5/70

  • Land Reclamation/Rewilding: 9
  • Food from 50 Mile Radius: 9
  • Organic Produce: 5
  • Wastewater Recycling: 10
  • Natural Materials / Heritage Building: 5
  • Single Plastic Use Never: 10
  • Local Staff: 9.5

SUSTAINABLE INITIATIVES

  • It runs largely on solar power generated on site from a large solar farm.
  • It uses a rainwater harvesting system to replenish the aquifer. 
  • Wet and dry waste is composted.
  • Soil and water conservation practices are followed throughout the property. 
  • Support of local artisans and artists with ongoing commissioning of original works for the house

SUSTAINABLE SCORE : 57.5/70

  • Land Reclamation/Rewilding: 9
  • Food from 50 Mile Radius: 9
  • Organic Produce: 5
  • Wastewater Recycling: 10
  • Natural Materials / Heritage Building: 5
  • Single Plastic Use Never: 10
  • Local Staff: 9.5

SUSTAINABLE INITIATIVES

  • It runs largely on solar power generated on site from a large solar farm.
  • It uses a rainwater harvesting system to replenish the aquifer. 
  • Wet and dry waste is composted.
  • Soil and water conservation practices are followed throughout the property. 
  • Support of local artisans and artists with ongoing commissioning of original works for the house

EXPERIENCES

HOW TO REACH HERE

BY AIR: Nagpur Airport is approximately 2 hours 30 minutes by car. Jabalpur Airport is about 3 hours away.

BY RAIL: The nearest railway station is Chhindwara Junction, approximately 45 km from the property. Nagpur Junction, about 120 km away, offers broader connectivity with express trains to all major Indian cities.

DESTINATIONS DISTANCE (KM) TIME (HR)
Nagpur Airport 120 Km 2 Hours 30 Minutes
Chhindwara Junction 45 Km 1 Hour 15 Minutes
Nagpur Junction 120 Km 2 Hours 30 Minutes
Jabalpur Airport 150 Km 3 Hours
Pachmarhi 80 Km 2 Hours
Pench National Park On the Doorstep
Kanha National Park 180 Km 4 Hours