This resort is located right inside the jungle. A small river flows in front of the resort. Even though the description said river view, the river wasn't visible because the river was too small, and trees blocked the view. Overall, the property is not well maintained. While the rooms are fine from inside, there is no greenery, or maintenance from outside. Definitely over priced. The food was good. There is no heater in the rooms, so ask for the fireplace to be lit. There was no hot water, so the housekeeper was bringing a bucket of water after heating it with an emulsion rod. It was quite a hassle to manage, given it was deep winters.
Wild Brook Rajaji
Dear Garima, Thanks for taking out time to review Wild Brook.We are inside the park where electricity supply is limited so we have not placed geysers .We give water by heating by immersion rod if electricity is there or we supply it after heating on gas stove. We give "sigdi" in fire place or give you a hot gel bag if electricity supply is there while we also give very warm quilts to staying guests. We have 5 KW solar power system which is used for electricity,and for pumping water.When you take a holiday in remote locations there are challenges of many kinds.Park remains open only for 7 months in a year,access and exit is only possible from sunrise to sunset,We have only five cottages lastly if we bring all modern gadgets and urban environment here all birds and animals which visit over our land will disappear like cities. People come her to enjoy nature in its purest form.High level of oxygen,clear star studded sky,babbling of streams,chirping of birds stay in wilderness is our USP here . We are there because we made these cottages before park was formed. Now we can not add any structure ,alter anything so having these cottages here is a boon for wild lifers and bird watchers.