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Corbett Hideaway in Jim Corbett National Park
Spread over
an area of 13 acres the Corbett Hideaway is concealed in the thick of
a mango grove, where in season, the mangoes hang ripe and luscious
right against the door. Exotic mixed shrubbery, alive with flowers, is
crossed by pebbled paths leading to charming cottages with open sit
outs. The wonderful stillness is broken only by the sound of the Kosi
River and myriad birds.
Apart from the hundred and seventy six mango trees that one can count
at the Hideaway, a bountiful jackfruit tree near the reception,
variegated bamboos including sacaram, bushes of hibiscus, rain flower,
gandharaja, ticoma, raat ki rani and haemilia, azalea aplenty, guava
trees which yield fruit three times a year are some of the resorts
inhabitants.
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