“We had a wonderful experience at this property & this property Resort. The hotel is very reasonable and honest – they do not overcharge guests, especially those who are new to the place. Their behavior is very polite and caring. The food was excellent. They specially prepared pure vegetarian meals for us, served hot and fresh, just like homemade food. We tru...”
“We had been to Kaziranga recently by 18 th Feb25 & our experience in this property was very nice. It's location is perfect to start for Elephant Safari & Jeep Safari in Kaziranga National park,Aasam. Nature's view is amazing frithis spot. We had opted special rooms which are good. Food is tasty. They had arranged bon fire dinner also. Staff is coperative. ...”
“Nice place for budget stay. Room clean. Owner n staff very polite. Nice place for quiet stay with family n friends. They also have a collection of books to read and toys for kids. A watch tower to see surrounding.”
“Awsome experience. Would love love to visit again Thanks to the staff and the owner Lovely ambience and awsome hospitality Peaceful mesmerizing place Everyone can visit .... Prices reasonable”
“this property Lake resort in located off the highway in a secluded space almost in a jungle like setting. The rooms are basic and food is okay. The outstanding thing is the service of the owner and the staff. They are very polite and nice persons. They accommodated all our requests. Bagori range gate is 10 minutes in car. They arranged for safari in Bagori ...”
The main draw is Kaziranga National Park, famed for the one-horned rhinoceros. The Bagori range safari gate is just a 10-minute drive from the house, and the owner can help arrange both elephant and jeep safaris into the park. This is the best way to see the rhinos, as well as elephants, wild water buffalo, and a huge variety of birdlife. Safaris typically run in the early morning and late afternoon.
The best time to visit Kaziranga is from November through April. During these months, the weather is dry and pleasant, and the park is open to visitors. The tall elephant grass is often burned off by park authorities in the dry season, which makes wildlife sightings easier. The park remains closed during the monsoon season, typically from May to October, due to heavy rains and flooding from the Brahmaputra river.