Between owner Udaijit, his nephews, and the service staff, there is touching synergy between this close-knit team; everyone mucks in.
With six tents across two campsites (of two and four tents apiece), guests are more than likely to have an entire camp (elephant included) to themselves, giving a feeling of total exclusivity.
Plenty of time can be spent with the loveable resident elephants: breakfast with Laxmi, giving Rangmala her morning shower, joining them on their afternoon exercises through the scrub. It’s a seasonal camp, closed between the summer months, but what it lacks in facilities (there is no pool, no spa, no minibar) it makes up for in wildlife, with plenty of early morning safaris in search of leopard, jackals, deer, and an exhaustive list of birdlife.
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