Luxury resorts in Uttarakhand that are unique and best for adventure travellers
Precious Rongmei, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, TRAVEL TRENDS, UTTARANCHAL Updated : Apr 19, 2024, 10:08 IST
Luxury resorts in Uttarakhand that are unique and best for adventure travellers
Uttarakhand, renowned for its pristine natural beauty and towering Himalayan peaks, offers a diverse array of luxury and adventurous resorts that cater to every traveller's preference. From luxurious mountain resorts nestled amidst scenic valleys to rugged wilderness campsites hidden in remote corners of the state, Uttarakhand provides a wealth of options for those seeking both indulgence and excitement.
Whether it's indulging in opulent accommodations with panoramic mountain views, gourmet dining experiences, and rejuvenating spa treatments, or embarking on thrilling outdoor adventures such as trekking, river rafting, and wildlife safaris, Uttarakhand ensures a memorable blend of luxury and adventure for every discerning traveller.
Aahana The Corbett Wilderness, Ramnagar
Host your unique destination wedding adjacent to India’s oldest national park, Aahana The Corbett Wilderness. Surrounded by tall trees, it offers an unforgettable experience, sharing a wall with the iconic Bijrani Zone of Jim Corbett National Park. Be it jungle safari or ‘in-house’ birding experience, Aahana will keep you on your toes, and in a good way.
ONENESS Rishikesh Resort, Rishikesh
Just 30 km from Rishikesh, ONENESS Rishikesh Resort offers a harmonious blend of river, flora, and fauna. Enjoy luxury cottages, inclusive activities like beach relaxation and stargazing, and an adventurous journey with guided hikes and unique river crossings. Laze around on the serene and quiet banks of the Ganges or go on a rafting adventure, there’s not a single dull moment here.
Paatlidun Safari Lodge, Garjia
Experience curated wildlife encounters at Paatlidun Safari Lodge, praised by celebrities like Milind Soman and Sanya Malhotra. Immerse yourself in unspoilt nature and traditional Kumaoni hospitality, with the chance of spotting elephants or wild boars outside at night. You can’t go wrong with this resort, located in the heart of Jim Corbett National Park.
Mary Budden Estate, Binsar
Find peace and stunning natural beauty at Mary Budden Estate in Binsar. This sustainable destination offers heritage, tranquillity, and rainwater-harvested water supply, taking you away from the city's hustle and bustle. This heritage estate is perfect for an eco-friendly holiday.
Jim’s Jungle Retreat, Ramnagar
Nestled in Jim Corbett National Park, Jim’s Jungle Retreat offers a tiger camp resort experience. Choose from 18 residences designed for aesthetic appeal and comfort, featuring locally crafted furniture and lush green surroundings steeped in history.
The Golden Tusk, Ramnagar
Located on the banks of the Dhela River in Ramnagar, The Golden Tusk offers scenic views from every room. With its proximity to Jim Corbett National Park, it's an ideal base for safari adventures, just a 5-minute drive from Jhirna and Dhela safari zones, as well as nearby attractions like Garjiya Devi temple and The Jim Corbett Museum. The seasonal river gives that special touch to your holiday experience. Best visited during monsoon season.
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