We provide one of the most unique eco-friendly accommodation near Kanha Tiger Reserve as of today. This large approximately 600 sq ft co-living room referred as Maikal Express has 3 sections –
It is an 8 permanent fixtured bed family room attached with a utility and storage area and 2 western closet washrooms. This dormitory kind of co-living spaciously designed accommodation is inspired like a luxurious train coach with 6 beds on one side (left from the main entrance door) and 2 on opposite side. The bottom level 5 beds are of low height (1.5 feet) making them accessible within which 2 on the right are completely encumbrance free making them disabled friendly while 3 on the left have classically styled wooden ladders on one side for the 3 upper side beds to climb at a height of around 9 feet. Overall family room height rises up to 14 feet providing a feeling of lot of openness while still you may residing with a packed group. For safety of the top side bunk beds a side support as hindrance has been given for adults avoiding any kind of slippage during sleeping.
The stabilized mud based cob construction with brick masonry, reused wood, bamboo elements, metallic sheet roof insulated with reused country tiles, multiple ventilator & windows keeps the temperature under 28 degrees as on date without Air Conditioning or even Air Coolers while the outside may touch 40 degrees in peak summers.
This family rooms brings a character of conscious luxury with optimized shared resources contributing towards sustainable tourism still bringing the joy of sticking together for bunch of friends, family or colleagues. Few of the exclusive amenities this bunk bed room offers to each individual are –
This portion of the family dormitory not just adds more space to the room but makes it truly earthen. It acts as a buffer section separating washroom from sleeping zone and has a fully openable window facing southern greens of the estate providing ample natural light throughout the day. It is uniquely crafted with a ironless eco–friendly quarter dome shaped roof built by bricks one of the first of its kind masonry design inspired by vernacular architecture, hence called quarter dome. What adds to the lighting and ventilation besides its roofing is the skylight at the vertex of the quarter dome making the entire design intriguing and worth photography.
This space also provisions for large luggage trolleys, suit cases or duffle bags of the guests to be parked under the shelves created for storing day to day clothing, personal toiletries or any other miscellaneous items.
Common amenities offered in this small utility area are –
Two washrooms complete the last part of this Dormitory room. Sizes are 10 ft by 6 ft and 10 ft by 5 feet. Hygienic setup, high quality fittings and earthen designs are the basic tenets of both washrooms , in addition the broader one is also disabled friendly. It has wheelchair accessibility owing to its door width, hand shower, grab bars in bathing and near western closet. The roofs of both washroom units have been designed and constructed as masonry vaults. These eco–friendly arched roofs are sure to grab attention during the washroom routines. Besides these both washrooms come equipped with following –
Twin rotating panel
Dormitory of SSEK
Quarter dome
Washroom
KITCHEN
We provide accessible, open to all, transparent kitchen area for our guests as we know best stories are made or shared over food. It’s not limited to eating food but cooking or even smelling a food being cooked.
Our temple of taste goes in line with our alternate architectural design practices keeping it rustic and earthen at the same time innovative. It provides direct access from Central Leisure Area to the guests to venture in, peek through what’s being cooked and try a hand or shake a leg with our local chefs while holidaying at Surwahi Social Ecoestate Kanha. We strongly encourage our guests to come in and try their hands on soul searching food, experiment their urban dish with a rural tinge and surprise their fellow travel partners trying fusion cuisine in this benevolent ambience of Kanha kitchen.
It consists of three skylights from where we get a beautiful view of blue sky and grand mahua, locally made clay pots embedded on the roof as fascinating design element, earthen coloured tiles, an exhaust fan, two kitchen sinks, granite table tops and plenty of storage cabinets within almirahs and shelves from solid wood. A back door as fire exit as well as for the entries of kitchen supplies also adds to light and air flow. Equipped with modern equipment of Food processor, Microwave oven and Refrigerator it is a perfect of blend of past and present. We largely use steel utensils or bamboo cups because of our focus to avoid waste generation and minimal garbage. The earthen kitchen is open and friendly towards guests, this is because guests can make their own food as well or the guests can taste the local food as well as per their wish.
Direct connection with central leisure area
Transparent Kitchen area
Clay pots embedded on the roof of the kitchen
This spot is made specially for guests to mingle, storytelling, board gaming, photography, wildlife documentary watch, brain storming, dining and entertainment but in the end being together with biodiversity and conservation. The construction of this high roofed heptagonal hall is totally unique and one of its kind not just in Kanha Madhya Pradesh but perhaps entire India. Referred as ‘Satkone’ this spacious heptagonal melting pot is used in plenty of ways by the guests be it for entertainment, dining, doze off during afternoons, creative brainstorming, heated team sessions, family event celebrations and even outdoor CXO board planning. Overall size of central leisure area is 1000 sq. feet. Designed to encourage floor sitting and dining, mats and rugs are provided for partying, group dining and events. Satkone connects seamlessly with main entrance corridor making it accessible for wheel chair bound or elderly guests of ours. There are old wooden logs recycled for low height sitting on two large wall sides opposite the movie area on the left side as one enters this heptagonal building from main door. Due care has been given to make accessible plug points, switches and sockets for universal access. Ample ceiling fans have been provided for cooling while the metallic sheet roof has been insulated with local grass knitting ensuring the temperature control for peak summers.
Few of the distinct elements of Satkone are –
Satkone as a relaxation place is photographic heaven with different patterns of sunlight during morning to the shades of sunset and after dark for indoor photoshoots. Special illuminations using earthen lamps are done on festive occasions or on pre-informed guest requests for getting the feel of Satkone at night with artificial lights switched off. Not to forget full moon nights or on other side ‘Amaswaya’ nights provide unimaginable panoramic views through the funnel for celestial camera shoots. It has so many triangular openings as windows , withing walls or iron trusses that it’s a geometric paradise counting the triangular shapes and patterns it offers. The different hues of brown, blue and greens through its prolific windows just adds to the charm.
Day view of central leisure area
Night view of central leisure area
As one enters from the Western facing front entrance of the Grand Mahua compound there are 2 choices for universal access to main building.
This Surwahi wildlife coliving place has been designed adhering to 100% accessibility guideliness offering disabled friendly toilet and ramps with necessary support. SSEK aims to strive inclusivity more so in wildlife tourism making India a much more friendly and accessible destination along with sustainability
Corridor – Spread across the Satkone and Family room this, large corridor setup at SSEK is perfect place to lounge. While a locally crafted bamboo chair and centre table setup greets our guests right at the entrance from stairs to corridor it can be divided into sections as follows –
Stair entrance
U-Ramp
Left view of the entrance
Right view of the entrance
This area provides icing to the cake for sunrise, sunset, moon rise or night photography. Offering vast sky views and vast tree line greener this skylight terrace of the kitchen and left side corridor area is for adventure seekers who can climb up straight ladder perched on the side of central washroom. A small kids toy attic room has been provisioned at the roof of the central toilet also acting as terrace entrance as one climbs up the ladder. The kids attic also provides some views of the front staired entrance through grilled window on one side facing Westward and leading to the first part of terrace on another side facing Eastward.
Tiled with red terracotta the lower half of terrace enables to peak into large ventilator windows of kitchen and see what is being cooked. There is one skylight of the kitchen on this lower part of terrace. The second 4 feet higher part of the terrace has 2 skylights and is connected to lower part via small stair case. From upper pat one can overlook the watch tower towards West as well peek into the Satkone through one of the triangular glass windows. This terrace also provides views of the funnel insulated with grass acting as a massive well with Satkone’s 7 sides sloping down. Referred as skylight terrace this is an ideal ambience for enjoying sunset downers with fibre glass placed skylights teaming up as tables for snacks or a board game under blue sky.
Upper half of skylight terrace
Lower half of skylight terrace
Watch point view from the skylight terrace
Its a first of its kind building or wildlife hostel in India close to wildlife national park opening multiple opportunities for school and college students, booming millenials, Gen Y or Gen X aiming for differential stay options close to nature and forests.
There is nothing more ecological than a traditional Indian Home be it in any part of country. Staying in a home hosted by an individual or family in rural hinterland of India is true essence of Atithi Devo Bhavo philosphy. This incredible experience of Indian Hospitality will be very much possible at Surwahi Social Ecoestate Kanha as its 4 proposed family rooms come up by 2021. While there is still some wait but these planned exquisite rooms with attached washrooms will be leading alternate accommodation practices in Khatiya Gate area of KNP. Kanha Homestay rooms has been constructed ecologically stringently adopting local age old sustainable practices with minimal engineering improvisations for strength and longevity. To get a glimpse kindly watch the 3D artistic impression of our accomodation structure below.
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