Get the best of luxury and nature experiences in these wildlife resorts in Assam
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Get the best of luxury and nature experiences in these wildlife resorts in Assam
Now that all the national parks are open for the season, it will be easy for you to plan your winter travel. Wildlife trips can never go wrong, and especially when it is to the national parks in Assam.
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When in Assam, we believe in mixing great wildlife experience with luxurious stays. No compulsion, it’s just that it feels right to do so. It’s world class wildlife experience after all, so why not?
We bring you some of the best luxury resorts for you to try out on your next visit to Assam.
Diphlu River Lodge
One of the top safari lodges in India, Diphlu River Lodge is pure luxury in the wilderness. Sitting right on the periphery of Kaziranga National Park, the lodge gives you the opportunity to enjoy the best of the natural world. Not too long ago, Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge stayed here on their visit to Kaziranga National Park.
Tariff: Starts from INR Rs 16,940 per adult per night on twin/double sharing basis (incl. taxes). INR Rs 21,940 per night for solo guests (incl. taxes). Children of 12 years and above are considered adults and charged accordingly.
Wild Mahseer Resort
Located just 25 kms Tezpur, Wild Mahseer is a nature lover’s haven. The strategically placed resort is the gateway to the wilds of Pakke, Kaziranga, Nameri and Orang. But that’s not all. When you stay at the Wild Mahseer, you get to experience the Eastern Himalayan Botanic Ark, a biodiverse set up where you will be able to have close interaction with nature and those who are working towards conserving it. It’s an experience to look forward to.
Tariff: Smaller bungalows are from INR 6000; Heritage Bungalow starts from INR 17,500.
Zizina Otis Resort
How can one not get excited about staying in a resort located in a place that’s crazy popular for black magic and all things dark arts. Sounds fascinating, doesn’t it? Zizina Otis Resort is located in Mayong, right outside Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary, home to the great one-horned rhinoceros and wild elephants.
Tariff: Starts from INR 4000 for a Mud Hut; INR 5000-7500 for Tents; INR 8000 for Superior Rooms; and INR 11,000-12,000 for Suites.
IORA Retreat
One of the best stays if you are planning to explore the wilds of Kaziranga National Park, Nameri National Park and Gibbon Sanctuary. The resort is located in Kohora, an area under Karizanga National Park.
Tariff: Starts from INR 12,000.
Infinity Resorts Kaziranga
Located on the fringes of Kaziranga National Park, Infinity Resorts Kaziranga is the best place to experience nature and traditional Assamese living. Infinity Resorts Kaziranga is a luxury eco resort, under the banner of The Corbett Foundation. You can rest assured that here you will get the best of nature, conservation and luxury.
Tariff: Starts from INR 11,500.
Musa Jungle Retreat
This one is a good option if you are planning for Manas National Park. Musa means tiger in the local Bodo dialect. And it fits perfectly with Manas National Park, one of the best tiger territories in India.
Tariff: Starts from INR 6000
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