Uttarakhand has long held its place as one of the most promising tourist destinations in India. Known for its sacred rivers, majestic mountains and protected forests, the region is now undergoing a quiet development. No longer seen simply as a pilgrimage stop or a summer holiday, Uttarakhand is being re-imagined by travelers, conservationists and conscious hoteliers – as a place for an intense, meaningful journey.

A large number of tourists are coming not only to see, but also to join. And nowhere is this change more evident than in Jim Corbett, where monsoon, once considered a slow season, is now being acknowledged as one of the most beautiful and soulful times to experience the forest. Most safari areas are now open even during the rains, due to government efforts in infrastructure and security, travelers have been seeing Corbett in a whole new light over the years. The misty mornings, lush greenery and the scent of rain-soaked earth have their own magic and the region is finally ready to welcome people throughout the year.

But as the land reopens to visitors, so too do its stories, its traditions and its way of life. That's where Resorts By The Baagh Resort comes in, not just as a place to stay, but as a window to the deeper identity of Uttarakhand.


luxury lies in the land
Resorts By The Baagh is sitting on a restored piece of land that was once barren. Today, it spans 13.5 acres of native forest, organic farms and winding trails. It shares its border with the Corbett Forest, making it one of those rare resorts where the forest starts at your doorstep. Guests often hear the alarm sound of deer at night, a subtle reminder that the forest is alive and close.

The property is fenced for complete security, but designed to feel open and natural. No high walls, no solid boundaries, just a thoughtful flow from man-made comfort to wild beauty. In a way, it's like living in the jungle, but with all the luxuries you can dream of.

where culture breathes slowly
At Resorts By The Baagh, the heritage of Uttarakhand is not showcased..it is lived. Guests often find themselves drawn to the Kumaoni thalis made from local grains, or captivated by the quiet dignity of Aipan art, a traditional and auspicious folk art of the region that guests are invited to learn. There are no over-the-top cultural performances here, just honest and thoughtful experiences.

From folk dance evenings under the stars to pottery making sessions led by local artisans whose art has been passed down through generations, everything is done with intention. It is not just about “local flavour”, but about connecting with a way of life that has existed in harmony with nature for centuries.

 

Our Resort Details:- 

  • Name: Resorts By The Baagh

  • Address: Jim Corbett National Park, near Government School, Patkote, Ramnagar, Uttarakhand 244715

  • Mobile: +91-9319458575

  • Email: resv@resortsbythebaagh.com

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