THE CORBETT HIDEAWAY, RAMNAGAR

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  • Address:
    Zero Garjia Dhikuli
    Place:
    Ramnagar
    Country:
    India
    Zip Code:
    244715
  • Description:

    Spread over an area of 13 acres the Corbett Hideaway 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 wonderful stillness is broken only by the sound of the Kosi River and myriad birds.

    Apart from the hundred and seventy six mango trees that one can count at the Hideaway, a bountiful jackfruit tree near the reception, variegated bamboo sincluding sacaram, bushes of hibiscus, rainflower, gandharaja, ticoma, raat ki rani and haemilia, azalea aplenty, guava trees which yield fruit three times a year are some of the resorts inhabitants!

  • Hotel Chain:

    Leisure Hotels

  • Total Rooms:

    55

  • Room Services:

    24 hrs

  • Location Advantage:

    260 kms from New Delhi in village Garjia (Uttaranchal), located right on the milestone showing 0, Garjia.

  • Access Rail:

    Corbett Link Express departs from Old Delhi Railway Station at 2245 hrs and arrives at Ramnagar at 0530 hrs. It is another 10 Kms by taxi to The Corbett Hideaway. The train has one first Class coach and the rest are IInd Sleeper Coaches.

Number of Rooms: 2

Description:

The 52 guest rooms have a clever area separation, for sleeping and for living, as in a suite. You get a sense of miles of extra space. Double roomed suites are available for groups and families. All the rooms are air conditioned with hot water in baths, and a refrigerator fulll of cooling drinks
Number of Rooms: 50

Description:

Independently air-conditioned cottages form a restful backdrop to verdant environs. Sloping tiled roofs, cool stone floors with throw rugs, block wood furniture allow maximum comfort while continuing the illusion of being in the wilds.