
Ramganga Resort is a heritage place situated on the river banks of the Ganga River. The entire resort is spread over 22 acres of land. The place is really quite and peaceful. It is a legendary place right from the ancient times during the times of Rama the Indian God. When one comes here he can feel peace in his mind and give rest to all his senses.
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Corbett Roop Resort is surrounded by 8 Acres of Lush Green dense Forest on the one side & River Kosi and Nainital Hills on the other side.
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It is located at Garjia-soundlessly between the Jim Corbett National Park and Kosi River, this hideaway for bonafide city dwellers has become almost part of the jungle habitat.
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At the heart of the Corbett Park lies the Camp Riverwild. It’s known for its breathtaking architecture and innovative and creative use of woodcraft.
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The Manu Maharani Resorts is situated in Corbett Country. It’s at a distance of 270km from Delhi and will take approx around 5-6 hrs by road. The resort has in total of 33 rooms with all the basic and luxurious amenities for its travelers.
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Punjab by on April 15th, 2008

Refresh your soul with cultural and natural heritage and experience the vastly spread lush, green acres of land. Cuddled in the foothills of the Shivalik range, towards the Northern region of Punjab is The Kikar Lodge - A Gateway to Serenity and Tranquility.
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The Jim Corbett National Park lies in the Nainital, Garwhal and Binjore districts of Uttaranchal. Covering an area of 1318.54 sq. km. Jim Corbett is actually forming the CORE area and the rest is Sonandi Wildlife Sanctury. The Core region is safely bound by the Kanda Ridge.
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