Deluxe
Claridges
Corbett Hideaway & Claridges Riverside Resort The two
properties are situated 9km from Ramnagar close to the National Park at
Garjia. Independent cottages with attached baths, and connected to one
another by pebbled pathways provide both privacy and comfortable lodging.
The Kosi river flows behind the two Resorts and the Garjia trail nearby,
which goes over the suspension bridge, across Kosi, is one of the best
routes for birdwatching. Hideaway also has a delightful swimming pool and a
bar and a multi-cuisine restaurant turning out mouth-watering dishes.
Infinity
ResortsInfinity Resorts previously known as the Tiger Tops Jungle
Lodge is located at a stone's throw away from the National Park, on the
banks of river Kosi, with an excellent view of the jungles and the
Himalayas. The Resort has 24 AC rooms with attached baths, a swimming pool,
bar, and its kitchen serves delicious cuisine to its guests. The Infinity
Resorts operate their own NGO called Corbett Foundation, which conducts
scientific research in the area and also provides financial assistance to
villagers whose livestock is killed by tigers and leopards.
StandardTiger
CampTiger Camp offers a luxurious accommodation at an affordable
price, a true Jungle Lodge with a friendly staff, situated on the periphery
of the Park. Situated in the lush green Kosi river valley it offers
independent cottages with attached baths. For those looking for great
outdoor feeling there are puff tents. The Camp offers an authentic Kumaoni
experience with the modern day comforts.
For a close to
nature experience
Camp
ForktailCreek Camp Forktail Creek lies in a true jungle setting
about 25 kilometres from Ramnagar and accessible only on foot from the main
road which passes through dense sal forest. It is located in one corner of
an abandoned grassland and is surrounded by thick deciduous forest with a
wide view of the Shivalik hills. The Camp has 12 safari styled tents with
attached semi-tiled toilets with running cold water; hot water is supplied
in the mornings and evenings in buckets. The tents are raised on wooded
platforms with a private sundeck to each one. Being a forest camp use of
electricity is spurned; instead, lanterns and oil lamps are used for
illumination.