About The Resort
The Corbett Hideaway is concealed in the thick of a mango grove, where in
season, the mangoes hang ripe and luscious right against your door! Exotic
mixed shrubbery, alive with flowers, is crossed by pebbled paths lead to
charming cottages with sitouts. The wonderful stillness is broken only by
the sound of the Kosi river and myriad birds.
The cottages, blessed with every luxury you could need here, are a great
hideout for nature enthusiasts, researchers, writers, artists and folks in
need of getting away.
Accommodation
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 fulll of cooling drinks.
Cuisine
The resort serves excellent continental food and Indian cuisine. And a
great variety of it all! The specialities of the Kumaoni region are a
favourite 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!)
Facilities
A tennis court on the sprawling lawns gives way to the swimming pool with
its languid blue waters, very therapeutic after a rigorous safari.
The poolside bar lets you beer as you float.
Even greater relaxation techniques are available close by - massage therapy
by trained masseurs. Billiards, where potting the red might come easier than
capturing a tiger with a lens.
Lounging, on sofas, while dreaming of the big cat.
Dining, rather lavishly, on freshly cooked exotica, Continental and Indian
flavours. Or sitting on the deck, and listening to the Kosi. Clinking
glasses filled with amber.