Starting from the Kaudia range and going up to Saklana range, Eco Glamp in Kanatal is still an unexplored hidden gem set amidst the deep forest of Kaudia. Since it is only 6- hours’ drive away from both Delhi NCR and Chandigarh Tri- city, reaching here is a breeze. Also, it is only 2 hours away from Rishikesh or Dehradun Airport.
Before we get into the details, it is best if you know what glamping is beforehand, if you don’t already. Glamping is the fun experience of camping in wild nature without giving up the modern amenities of comfort. To simplify it down, it is camping plus regular necessities like electricity, beds, clean drinking water, washroom, etc. Glamping has grown in recent years and it was on the rise before the pandemic hit as well. Would you like to try it out for yourself? Book Toronto to Delhi flight tickets and hitch a car ride to arrive at Eco Glamp.
Eco Glamp currently has 9 rooms in the forms of Himalayan safari tents and geodesic domes. The dome suites are located on the highest terraced slopes while the reception and restaurant are situated on the lowest ones. The thick Kaudia forests consist of pine, deodar and rhododendron trees, which frame the views perfectly while you enjoy the sunrise atop the Saklana range in Eco Glamp.
The forest set behind the Eco Glamp is perfect for you to enjoy short hikes, meditation, nature photography, bird watching and picnics to enjoy the wild nature surrounding you from everywhere. The staff is also happy to arrange forest bathing for you, should you so wish. We do recommend it as a must- have experience because memories aside, this is something everyone should be doing at least once in their lives.
Should you opt for it, the venue makes the meals for its visitors with local, organic ingredients, grown close by. Think deliciously healthy dishes like stir fried potato in black sesame, pumpkin raita, pahadi chicken curry, amaranth roti and mix dal from the in- house chefs. There is no way one can ever say no to more after tasting it once.
You can head off to Tehri Dam for some much anticipated water sports. Take the speed boat ride which gives you an entire tour of the region in 30 minutes. Once you feel the spray of fresh water on your face with the winds tousling your hair, there is no way you won’t be left wanting more time to explore further.
Once evenings arrive, Eco Glamp becomes lively with good music, interesting conversations, sparking bonfire and REALLY good food. All in all, you are set to have an unparalleled memory and experience to cherish forever. Why keep waiting? Go book international business class flights to come and enjoy this.
You also have to visit the Surkanda Devi Temple, which is only a half hour’s drive away from the Eco Glamp on the Shivalik mountain ranges. The temple offers a 360- degree view of the Shivalik mountain ranges and Himalayan mountain ranges. These sustainable resorts are located in Jadipani, Kanatal and a night spent by 2 people in one of their rooms can set them back by approximately Rs. 15,000. The address of the place would be:
Chamba – Mussoorie Road, Jadipani, Sakalana Range, Uttarakhand 249145.
Here are the features which set Eco Glamp a class apart from the regular camping stay- cations.
Here is the number you can call for queries about the Eco Glamp, India’s largest glamping resort.
083770 04000
To enjoy glamping in India, do direct flight ticket booking to Goa and check out the local camping experiences in luxury. Tripbeam wishes you happy glamping!
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