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Apart from a hundred and seventy six mango trees, you can see at the Hideaway
a bountiful jackfruit tree near the reception, variegated bamboo including sacaram,
bushes of hibiscus, rainflower, gandharaja, ticoma, raat ki rani and haemilia,
azalea aplenty, and guava trees which yield fruit three times a year!
The grounds are meant for meandering, loitering, meditating and playing...
A tennis court on the sprawling lawns gives way to the swimming pool with its
languid blue waters, very therapeutic after a rigorous safari.
The poolside bar lets you beer as you float. Even greater relaxation techniques
are available close by - massage therapy by trained masseurs.
By the time you've worked up a wild appetite, your sense of smell will lead
you to the Gol Ghar, the thatched outdoor restaurant which lays out magnificent
breakfasts, lunches and dinners. (The nights are generally wilder, with bonfires,
entertainment and bonhomie.)
The 20 feet high Gurney House named after the house Jim Corbett lived in for
many years, gives you the civilized world.
Billiards, where potting the red might come easier than capturing a tiger with
a lens. Lounging, on sofas, while dreaming of the big cat.
Dining, rather lavishly, on freshly cooked exotica, continental and Indian flavours.
Or sitting on the deck, and listening to the Kosi. Clinking glasses filled with
amber.
Listening raptly to the slide show of the Corbett Hideaway Chief Naturalist
in the meeting hall. References about tigers, elephants and birds are available
right down the path at the library, a free and easy place where you can sip
a cuppa and browse.
THE NATURE SHOP Charming souvenirs and memorabilia are for the picking
at The Nature Shop which also stocks herbal cosmetics and fascinating local
crafts.
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