Overview

tigress@ghosri, a boutique hotel with 6 luxurious rooms on an unfenced forested property is situated in the buffer zone of Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve. 

The Villa has 4 air conditioned bedrooms with attached baths, a dining hall, an airy verandah facing the pool and lovely terraces. The 2 large bedrooms 'Meadows' can accommodate 2-4 guests each, while the 2 cosier 'Dens' are perfect for 2 guests each. 

The cottage Neem has 2 bedrooms on the first floor, overlooking the monsoon lake and the Tadoba jungles and a sitting hall.

The Villa

In tiger territory

Cradled amidst the bamboo and the teak, with the wild and rustic outdoors beautifully blending into the comfortable and aesthetic interiors of the Villa, with the feel of the ethereal chital walking past the window barely a stretch away. The 4 bedrooms of the Villa offer a stay for 8-12 guests

Neem 

Overlooking the forest

Shaded under the Neem tree, surrounded by the bamboo, the Neem cottage offers 2 bedrooms for 4 guests on the first floor, with its very own sunny library and a cosy dining

The Verandah

Chirping sunrise

Wake up to the sounds of the forests, experience the Tadoba sunrise from the Verandah overlooking the pool, with the songs of the birds, the sunlight streaking through the teak leaves and the aroma of the masala chai, before you drive into the dense expanse of Tadoba. 

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The Tea Bar

Chai with chital

An assortment of chai at the tea bar, while you stare at the all engulfing monitor that brings you peek into the tiger taka and its visitors.

Cuisine

Varhadi magic

Enjoy your lunches with fresh greens, organic veggies and local non vegetarian dishes on the airy Verandah facing the pool as the sun streams in, while evening barbecues in the bush can cause you to miss a heart beat.

The pool, surrounded by the forest, with a secure fencing around the deck and the swimming area

The Pool

Swim with the stars

Walk out of the villa to the blue of the pool, hidden amidst the forested outdoors, as the kingfisher swoops in for a dip and the dainty muntjac walks past the barely visible fence. 

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