This was the 5th resort that I visited in Jim Corbett National Park with my family, and it would've easily gotten 5 stars if it wasn't for some negatives. Let's start with the positives: - The location is amazing, right next to the river and with a great view of the valley, hills, and a bridge. - The food is extremely tasty and diverse in options, and the restaurant staff is so courteous and welcoming. Mr. Kesar in particular deserves a special shout-out for his hospitality. - The entire staff is very courteous and nice, they do well in treating their guests like a resort should. Now, the 2 big negatives for which I removed 1 star each: - The swimming pool, which is a star attraction for all guests, is not well kept and isn't cleaned regularly. We could tell that it wasn't cleaned amd the water wasn't changed in the 3 days we were there, despite it being peak summer and the pool being used by so many people all day. Also, guests were using the pool without taking a shower, without proper swimwear (in their suits and pyjamas) without anyone enforcing the rules, thereby creating a sense of chaos and uncleanliness at the pool. - The 'safari' package sold to us, worth Rs. 6000 before taxes (Rs. 7080 in total) was a total scam, wherein we were taken to and from Bhaunkhal 18 km from the resort, and this 36 km trip could be done by you on your car with Google Maps for about Rs. 300 in petrol cost. We were not taken to any other points (about 6 of them) mentioned in the advertisement at the reception. This left a sour taste in our mouths after having spent tens of thousands per night per room and it being a first 'safari' for my cousin and his family. With that said, I'd be happy to repeat if they fix these issues, as the positives were indeed very pleasant.
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