Singinawa Jungle Lodge

Bright winter day, mulled wine, and talk of wildlife!

Singinawa Jungle Lodge
Pottery experience at Singinawa Jungle Lodge’s Delhi chapter

The Singinawa Jungle Lodge (Kanha, Madhya Pradesh) is fast attracting Delhiites’ attention who love to spend some peace time with nature and wildlife. To give a preview of the rustic yet royal experience of the Lodge, founder Tulika Kedia threw a lovely afternoon get-together at her Serenity Villa (Fatehpur Beri), Delhi. The guests got a chance to interact with Singinawa’s senior naturalists David Raju and Surya Ramachandaran. Besides, Must Art Gallery showcased a special exhibition of Gond Art by rural artists. We also met young artist Japani Shyam, daughter of famous Gond artist Jangarh Singh Shyam, who committed suicide at the Mithila Museum in Japan. Japani today famously carries her father’s legacy ahead.

The afternoon turned special for foodies as well with Food Cloud spreading special menu comprising exclusive delicacies served at Singinawa Jungle Lodge. Besides, guests were also seen enjoying indulging in pottery activities.

Here’s a glimpse of the lovely afternoon captures by Born of Web’s photography wing, Shooting Hill!

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Specially curated food by Food Cloud

 

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Tulika Kedia, MD, Singinawa Jungle Lodge

 

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Gond Art works by Must Art Gallery

 

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Guests were seen enjoying winter sunny day

 

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Kids specially loved the arty activity

 

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