In the cradle of the Garhwal Himalayas, lie a handful of cosy A-frame rest houses with the Palain river flowing joyously on their southern border. The clear glass facades of these houses provide striking views of the captivating forest. These houses are a part of Ramisera Wilds, a boutique property in the heart of Kalagarh Tiger Reserve. Here, you can embrace sustainability while being connected deeply with nature. Ramisera Wilds derives its energy from solar power with the least carbon footprint and minimal plastic use.
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A Dreamy Stay Amid Kalagarh Tiger Reserve In Uttarakhand
The dreamy triangular rest houses have attached balconies and lounge areas to soak in the surrounding views. At Ramisera Wilds, you can cleanse your eyes with the melodies of the river and immerse yourself in the soothing breeze. The A-framed houses have an area of 750 sq ft and they can fit up to 4 people. Here, you can also dine under the open sky right in the middle of the forest.
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The special chefs at the property cook scrumptious dishes to keep you pampered all throughout your stay. From the property, you can go on thrilling nature walks and jeep safaris. On chilly nights, you can enjoy barbeque dinners with a bonfire by the river and gaze at the star-studded sky.
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Be Welcomed By Wild Guests
While staying at the property, you might be visited by wild guests like tawny fish owl, Himalayan rubythroat, sambar deer and even elephants. Apart from the triangular homes, Ramisera Wilds also has a High Hide home, perched at 40 feet above the ground. It gives a panoramic view of the river and the forest right from the room. You can spend the entire day here feasting your eyes on the enchanting vistas around.
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So, leave behind the diurnal chaos to and be lost in the realm of the wild!
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First Published: July 28, 2022 1:24 PM