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Overview
The Corbett Hideaway - Overview The Corbett Hideaway
is nature's paradise redefined. Spread over an area of 10 acres,
this wildlife resort is concealed in the thick of a mango grove
where, in season, the mangoes hang ripe and luscious right
against the door. Exotic mixed shrubbery, alive with flowers, is
crossed by pebbled paths leading to charming cottages with open
sit outs.
The resort interiors exude warmth and idyllic charm. The burnt
red of the cottages form a restful backdrop to verdant environs.
Sloping tiled roofs, cool stone floors with throw rugs, block
wood furniture and other intricate details allow maximum comfort
while continuing the fantasy of being in the wild.
The wild ambience of this Corbett forest lodge showcases
splendid biodiversity. Apart from the hundred and seventy six
mango trees that one can count at the Hideaway, a bountiful
jackfruit tree near the reception, variegated bamboos including
sacaram, bushes of hibiscus, rainflower, gandharaja, ticoma,
raat ki rani and haemilia, azalea and guava trees aplenty (which
yield fruit three times a year) are some of the resort's
inhabitants!
The wonderful stillness is broken only by the sound of the Kosi
River and myriad birds.
Lazing around in this warm wild ambience, you can enjoy our
impeccable hospitable services and relish the fine cuisine. The
guests are cordially invited to avail our wonderful facilities
for a completely intoxicating experience.
So lose yourself in the enthralling wild world of the Corbett
Hideaway to experience a vacation like never before!
Outdoors
- The sprawling lawns, give way to the languid blue waters
of the swimming pool, offering therapeutic relief after a
rigorous safari.
- The poolside bar lets you enjoy a beer as you float.
- A massage therapy by trained masseurs in this cool green
ambience is simply a splendid experience!
- By the time you've worked up a wild appetite, your sense
of smell will lead you to Jim's Grill House, the thatched
outdoor restaurant, which lays out magnificent breakfasts,
lunches and dinners. (The nights are generally wilder, with
bonfires, entertainment and bonhomie).
Indooors The indoors have lots on offer as well,
ensuring a gala time for guests.
- The 20 feet high-ceiling restaurant, The Gurney House,
named after the house Jim Corbett lived in for years, gives
a feel of sophistication and civility.
- If you feel lazy to the bones, then just lounge on sofas
and dream of the big cat!
- Dine lavishly on freshly cooked exotic continental and
Indian flavours, or sit on the deck and listen to the Kosi
while clinking glasses filled with amber liquid.
- Tickle your grey cells with the slide show of the Chief
Naturalist in the elegant conference hall.
- References about tigers, elephants and birds are
available right down the path at the library; a free and
easy place where you can sip a cuppa and browse through the
books.
The Nature Shop The Nature Shop is a must-visit hub
for the tourists, known for stocking charming souvenirs,
memorabilia, herbal cosmetics and local crafts. |
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