Infinity Resort Kanha
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About Infinity Resort Kanha
A jungle retreat built around one of central India's most significant tiger reserves, Infinity Resort Kanha earns its reputation not through scale but through considered design — modest in capacity at 60 guests, deliberate in its immersion in the Sal and Bamboo forests of Baherakhar, Balaghat. The property positions itself as a destination for small-footprint corporate offsites, leadership retreats, and intimate nature-themed celebrations where the environment itself is the draw. Its proximity to Kanha National Park — a Project Tiger reserve and one of the inspirations behind Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book — gives every gathering here a backdrop that no urban conference hall can replicate.
Corporate Retreats and Offsite Gatherings Near Kanha National Park
Infinity Resort Kanha is configured for closed-group events rather than large-scale banqueting. The property's open-air and semi-covered spaces lend themselves to workshop-style and hollow-square seating arrangements suited to strategy offsites, leadership conclaves, and team-building programmes. The forest perimeter allows for structured outdoor activities — nature walks, bird-watching sessions, and wildlife-adjacent team exercises — that can be woven directly into a corporate retreat agenda. For MICE planners seeking a departure from the standard hotel-ballroom format, the resort offers an environment where reduced screen time, natural acoustics, and a slower pace become deliberate programme elements rather than logistical compromises.
Intimate Celebrations and Wildlife-Themed Events in Balaghat
The resort's 60-guest ceiling makes it best suited for intimate social gatherings — milestone birthdays, anniversary dinners, small destination weddings, and family reunion retreats — rather than large banquet events. The natural forest setting provides an ambient backdrop that eliminates the need for heavy décor investment, and meals are served with an orientation toward local and regional cuisine. Planners should note that Kanha's forest zone carries seasonal access considerations: the national park typically closes from July through mid-October, which affects the broader destination experience for guests travelling specifically for wildlife viewing. Event bookings during this period remain possible at the resort itself, but the tiger reserve access that distinguishes this location will be unavailable.
Location Advantages and Accessibility for Destination Event Planners
Baherakhar sits at the edge of the Kanha buffer zone, placing Infinity Resort Kanha within reach of the park's Mukki and Khatia gate circuits. The nearest commercial airport is Jabalpur (Dumna Airport), approximately 160 kilometres away, making the property a genuine destination commitment rather than a quick day-trip venue. This distance self-selects for guests who are fully invested in the experience, which planners consistently find translates into higher engagement during offsite programmes. Road connectivity via NH44 and state highways is serviceable, and resort-coordinated transfers can be arranged for group arrivals, removing the coordination burden from the event planner.
Planning Your Group Experience at a Wildlife Destination Property
Infinity Resort Kanha suits planners who are prioritising participant experience and environmental distinctiveness over large-capacity logistics. The property's scale — 60 guests floating — means the entire facility can be taken on an exclusive-use basis, giving corporate and social event planners full control over scheduling, programming, and guest flow without the friction of shared-facility conflicts. Spalba's listing for the property carries verified capacity and space details, allowing planners to cross-reference specifications before initiating an RFP or requesting a site visit proposal directly through the platform.

















