Guest User
January 31, 2023
True to its name, you do sight tigers in this resort amidst the woods which is very close to the Park entrance. A fortunate few spotted a tigress with cub ***** the nullah adjoining the property. We were a big group of 28 wildlife enthusiasts who checked in. The high point was the ever smiling staff who were always at hand to assist you. Right from morning wake up call, to giving you tea/coffee early morning before start of treks and packed breakfast - everything was perfect on the five days we stayed there. Lunch/dinner spread was sumptuous and very tasty. They serve non-vegetarian food only for dinner. There were liberal servings of chaas, Jal jeera and curd which was just what was needed in the peak of summer when the temperature hit about 42-43 celcius. There are ten wooden machans on stilts and about three suites. We stayed in a machan which was roomy and had an attached balcony overlooking the woods. You have plenty of bird life around the campus, not to forget mentioning snakes ***** the creepers. Though the path to the machans is lit, one has to be careful navigating it from the dining place. The toilets were neat and functional with sparkling fittings and bed linen and towels quite clean. If one were to nit-pick, though we were told there is a geyser in the room, it probably never worked and being May, it was ok. The other bit which was annoying was the sound generated when one walked over the floor. It did disturb the sleep. They should have some da****ers/sound absorbers. On the whole, high class service with a smile in Mowgli's land.