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Bandhavgarh National Park Bandhavgarh Jungle Camp - Bandhavgarh Jungle Camp is located a few hundred yards from the park boundary, on the grounds of the Maharaja of Rewa's Hunting Lodge. All twin-bedded tents have 220v electricity. Each large walk-in tent has been insect-proofed and has a dressing alcove with attached toilets and individual showers with hot and cold running water. The central meeting place is the Gol Ghar where breakfast and lunch are served al fresco. The dining room of the Maharaja's lodge is used for dinner and the Lounge for slide shows, films and lectures. Breakfast and dinner are served Western style and lunch is Indian.Corbett National Park Claridges Corbett Hideaway - The Hideaway is a short drive away from the eastern entrance to the park. The spacious rooms are arranged in twin-storey stone cottages which are well furnished and equipped with modern amenities. Pebbled paths lead from the cottages to the outdoor breakfast gazebo and to the main dining room where lunch and dinner are served. Fresh, well-prepared Western and Indian food is served at all meals. The peaceful setting is wonderful for bird watching right from your private terrace with the dramatic backdrop of jagged hills. Corbett National Park • Corbett Wilderness - Infinity Resorts Corbett Wilderness is situated in the Kumaon foothills of the Himalayas. The lodge has jungle ambience with its huge wooden rafters in a dome-shaped split level pagoda, which serves as a lounge with a cozy fireplace, a fully-stocked bar and a dining hall. The decor, the furniture, the artifacts, all captures the life of the jungle so loved by the legendary Jim Corbett. Its 24 twin bedrooms offer a panoramic view of the Kosi River with the backdrop of the Kumaon hills. The owners of the lodge run The Corbett Foundation, which is a private trust, that is engaged in eco-developmental works in the buffer area with special emphasis on an awareness programme. Kanha + Kaziranga + Little Rann of Kutch + Kaziranga + Rajkot + Ranthambor |