Jamoon is an eco-friendly lodge situated on the fringes of Corbett National Park, overlooking the Ramganga river. It takes inspiration from local traditions and follows a minimalist approach.
The lodge is home to some birds, both permanent and migratory, with over 400 species to observe in and around the vicinity, including Green-billed Malkoha, Plumbeous Water Redstart, and Chestnut-bellied Nuthatch.
One can also spot Barking Deer, Indian Elephant, Himalayan Goral, Tiger and Indian Leopard as they frequent the water hole created by Jamoon. The forest surrounding the lodge is teeming with various creatures, including insects, reptiles, amphibians, and other mysterious fauna.
Offering guided walking safaris, birdwatching, hide photography, stargazing, and more, Jamoon is a serene and isolated getaway powered by sustainable solar energy.
Explore the flora and fauna of the region ...with the help of skilled naturalists while disconnecting from the chaos of the world.
Enjoy the raw nature and refine your skills with the lodge's diverse experiences.
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Driving through the cathedral-like arches of ancient sal trees, the meadows of Dhikala, or watching fish-eating gharial crocodiles hunt mahseer at Champion’s pool, all overlooked by the blue vistas of the Kumaon Hills, Corbett is, not surprisingly, one of the first parks that comes to mind when thinking of Indian wildernesses to visit.
Named after the famous hunter, naturalist and author Jim Corbett who played a key role in its establishment, Corbett is the oldest National Park in India and Read more>>