Vieraskäyttäjä
18. maaliskuuta 2025
The best part about this resort is its proximity to the community forest which means it's teeming with bird sounds, and one can see animals like deer from just outside the restaurant area. It makes up for not getting the view of Rapti river, which other resorts nearby do. Visitors in those resorts are separated from forests by the river. The property itself has lots of palm and other trees and shrubs, including a big pomelo tree in the reception area. We stayed in independent villas. The beds are very comfortable, the bath and toilet areas are unique (I would suggest they use better and thicker toilet paper!). Maybe because of the closed space the rooms can be musty. The pool is nice, however, not children friendly as it is 5'8" all over. They have performances of traditional tharu dances every alternate night, with guest participation encouraged at the last dance. The resort makes arrangements for canoe rides (dugout canoes or boats) along the Rapti and jeep safaris inside the Chitwan National park, where if you are lucky you might see a tiger too. They also provide a tour of tharu village life, as well as a trip to the the crocodile breeding centre. On request they even arrange for jungle walk with proper security. You can hire bicycles too. It's a place to get way from the daily hubbub.. this not have TV sets in the premises, and also a bit sketchy WiFi in the rooms. Wake up early to hear the birds!
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