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Corbett Hotels
Corbett HideawayThis resort in a mango orchard offers an intimate ambience. The Corbett Hideaway is on the banks of Kosi River & only nine kms. from entrance to the main Corbett Tiger Reserve. Pebbled walkways leads to the cottages which have baked tiled roofs, stone tiled floors, woven bamboo mat ceilings & fire places.

Corbett Ramganga
Corbett Ramganga Resort, a WelcomHeritage Jungle Lodge, is located in Corbett National Park, Uttaranchal, India, Known for its population of Tigers and has rafting, fishing and adventure activities. It is spread over over 20 acres and its very popular for its excellent location, facilities and hospitality.
Corbett Riverside Resort

Corbett Riverside Resort - Located on the edge of Corbett National Park and reserve forest, the Kosi River runs alongside the resort for a kilometer, flanked by cliffs and forest. This luxury jungle resort bordered by thousands of acres of unspoiled reserve forest and winding trails is ideal for a relaxing holiday to renew your spirit. The magical call of the wild is answered at Corbett Riverside Resort. A Luxury jungle resort adjoining the famous Corbett National Park. With its natural beauty, serenity and proximity to the National Park and the Reserve Forest, the resort provides a unique opportunity to enjoy wild life within natural habitat.
Corbett Country Resort

Corbett country resort- Along the southern periphery of the Corbett National Park, 13 kms from 'Bijrani' entrance, is Corbett Country Resort, sourrounded by a reserved forest, with a panoramic view of the mountains in the backdrop. Eight huts built with local material are comfortable, with all modern conveniences, yet simple and close to nature in design. The huts are spacious with attached modern bathrooms with hot and cold showers.
Corbett Infinity Resort

Named after Jim Corbett, the legendary hunter naturalist, Corbett national park was originally established in 1936, as Hailey National Park. It was later named Ramganga National park, before getting its present name in 1967. This is Indias first National Park and one of her finest wildlife sanctuaries. The park stretches over an area of 1300 sq. km (503 sq miles) in the Himalayan foothills with open grassland, sal and riverine forest and the beautiful life-giving Ramganga River that flows through almost its entire length.


