This
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 Tiger Reserve is the most popular game sanctuary in India with foreign visitors due to its easy accessibility from New Delhi.
Location
Claridges Corbett Hideaway is located close to the Jim Corbett National Park.
» 300 kms from Delhi via Moradabad in Nainital district of Uttaranchal.
» 9 kms from Corbett Park.
» 15 kms from Ramnagar Railway Station.
» 70 kms from Nainital Himalayan Hill Resort
Tariff
Types of Rooms Available at Corbett Hideaway -
» Single Rooms » Deluxe Rooms » Family Rooms
Accomodation
»Room Service » H/C Running Water » Telephone, Fax
The burnt red of the cottages forms a restful backdrop to verdant environs. Sloping tiled roofs, cool stone floors with throw rugs, block wood furniture and other details allow maximum comfort while continuing the illusion of being in the wilds.
The accent is clearly on nature. The 40 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 full of cooling drinks.
Dining
The resort serves excellent continental food and Indian cuisine. And a great variety of it all! The specialities of the Kumaoni region are a favorite feature on the menu.
The emphasis is on freshness of produce. Remember to ask for minestrone soup, which is a wee bit spicy but lipsmacking. And the chicken kakori kababs that give your palate exciting information on gourmet cooking!
Services and Facilities
Apart from a hundred and seventy six mango trees, you can see at the Hideaway a bountiful jackfruit tree near the reception, variegated bamboo including sacaram, bushes of hibiscus, rainflower, gandharaja, ticoma, raat ki rani and haemilia, azalea aplenty, and guava trees which yield fruit three times a year!






