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Location:
It is located in Ranthambore National Park. One of the most popular parks
with tiger sightings at its best, a photographers’ dream come true, dotted
with lakes and ponds around which the wildlife abounds, predators and prey
enact their day to day drama.
The 410 sq.kms. park is covered with belts of dry deciduous forests with
ancient banyans and pipal trees which open into large areas of grassy
meadows.
Amidst the Aravali hills, this exotically designed resort merges perfectly
with the surrounding wilderness.
Accomodation:
The cottage concept in the
sprawling landscaped complex creates' the ambience. The cottage with their
gently sloping tiled roofs, rooms equipped with all modern amenities with a
touch of Rajasthani architecture, creates a blend of rustic charm with
luxury.
It's a holiday of myriad possibilities! Take a refreshing dip in our large
swimming pool, bird watch or laze aroundthe well wooded complex. Savour the
delectable Indian, Continental and Chinese cuisine at the romantic jungle
Dining hall. At sunset unwind at the bar or view a Wildlife Film.
Barbeque Nights:
Folk dances and Puppet Shows around roaring campfires and moonlit barbeques
add colour and paegentry to your evenings. Its an experience far more
exciting than your wildest imagination.
Facilities at Resort include:
All rooms all self contained with all modern amenities.
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Swimming pool.
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Wildlife library.
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Restaurant offering Indian, Chinese & Continental cuisine.
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Jungle safaris in Jeeps / Canters alongwith professional guides.
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Nature trails.
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Birdwatching
Walks.
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Sizzling barbecues around bonfires with cultural shows.
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300
KM from Agra.
Visit to Ranthambhore fort, devpura black buck sanctuary, chambal river,
mansarovarlake organized. (At an Extra Cost).
Ranthambhore National Park is open from 1st October to 30th June.
Best Season: October to June.
Climatic Conditions:
» November to March - Cold Climate
» October and April - Moderate
» May and June - Hot Climate
Wlidlife Species:
Tiger, Leopard, sloth beer, Marsh Crocodile, sambar, Chital, Nilgai
(blue bull), Wild boar, Chinkara, Jackals, Hyeana, Peafowl, Tree Pies,
Parakeets, Robins, Painted storks, Sandpipers, and Plovers. (Total 300
species of birds). |