Why we love this place
Mela Kothi and its stables were established as a field camp in the late 1890s by the great grandfather of the current owner, who was the feudal chief of Jarar. Nestling in the midst of over 120 acres of woodland and pasture and surrounded by farmland, the Mela Kothi was ideally located to serve as a camp office for the family’s bi-annual cattle fair (Mela). The clockwork precision, guarantee of safety, amenities, entertainment, talent shows, shops, and the revenue generated were a source of great pride and prestige for the family. However, by the 1990s the fair had become unviable and the property had fallen into total disrepair and was on the verge of being condemned.
With little more than a dream and boundless optimism Ram Pratap and his wife Anu decided to give up their professional careers and return to Jarar. In 2001 after decades of neglect, the Mela Kothi was meticulously restored and rechristened Mela Kothi – Chambal Safari Lodge.
The Lodge is located within a 35-acre plantation of the original woodland, with many old growth trees surrounded by extensive farmland. Large numbers of indigenous trees and shrubs are planted every year to supplement the existing growth and to create a nature reserve that is being progressively allowed to regenerate itself without human interference, providing home to numerous birds and small mammals.
Its superb location, charming hosts and warm ambiance invite guests to stay for a few days and undertake several unique safaris and excursions that showcase the natural and cultural splendours of the Chambal valley.