Hotel Story
Conservation biologist and author Raghu Chundawat and former wildlife filmmaker/photographer Joanna Van Gruisen are deeply committed environmentalists who understand that without changes in human behaviour, the planet cannot continue supporting life as we know it. Both have been involved with Panna National Park since 1995, creating acclaimed conservation works together.
Their initial vision was developing lasting conservation and research programmes among communities surrounding Panna. Creating a small hotel provided means to support themselves and fund their work. This evolved into The Sarai at Toria, perfectly demonstrating how comfort and luxury can be enjoyed while remaining earth-friendly. Future plans include establishing the Sarai as a base for wildlife, climate change and conservation research.
The Sarai at Toria sits peacefully on Ken River banks, at the doorstep of UNESCO’s Panna Biosphere Reserve and near Khajuraho’s World Heritage sites. This riverside location offers tranquillity perfect for slow travel – yoga, nature walks, cycling, boat rides, birdwatching, or relaxing with home-cooked meals. The property features eight independent cottage rooms surrounded by numerous undiscovered natural and historic destinations. Owner-hosted by Raghu and Joanna, with local village staff providing warm hospitality and authentic experiences, the Sarai’s serene surroundings may tempt guests to stay closer to home rather than explore the Indiana Jones-esque surroundings beyond.