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Planning The Best Budget Holiday in Jim Corbett

The biggest challenge while planning a holiday is to justify the costs or you can say, the expenditure. Holidaying with family and friends is the most awaited time of the year, and you want it to be comfortable, enjoyable without constraining your actual budget. Get most from the holiday package requires careful planning and scheduling. So apart from booking the best budget luxury hotel in Corbett, this blog will help you out in planning the overall trip.

Take the route – From Delhi to Corbett National Park to Nainital and back to Delhi in the end.

First day of the trip –

Ramganga resorts in Jim Corbett is the perfect budget accommodation you can find. The trip begins with your checking in to the resort after the arrival in Ramnagar. You can relax and freshen up to prepare yourself for the day ahead, breakfast would be a good start. The resort serves tasty breakfast recipes that are enough to give you the revitalizing energy for the day activities. Local sight seeing and a visit to the nearby Museum of Corbett National Park will give you an insight of the wildlife that have been preserved and some of the genetics stuff. The evening could be enjoyed with a steaming cup of herbal tea, snacks near the campfire and the scrumptious dinner to prosper a good night's sleep.

Second Day of the Trip –

Waking up with the first rays of brightly shining sun would be the best way to kick start the second day of the trip. To freshen up your tired muscles and to stimulate senses, a trip along the nearby corbett forest is the best thing. Luxury of dedicated tour guide by the resort in Jim Corbett will help you explore. You will get the chance to admire the flowers, plantation, vegetation and the wildlife living in there. Come back for the breakfast and request a cab to a hindu shrine of Goddess Girija Devi. After the lunch in the afternoon, the time would be perfect to hope on the jeeps for an exciting safari adventure. The evening ritual can be the same as in the evening that followed. The resort can always accommodate the specific requests for a shopping outing, or any other entertainment activity.

Third Day of the Trip –

Better to start the day with a fulfilling and full platter of breakfast. The day would be reserved for the trip to Nainital. On the way, you can take two breaks – one at the Corbett Fall and another at the Jim Corbett House. These breaks would save you from the monotonous cab drives. The following evening could be as per your preferred plans or just a time away for relaxation.

Day Fourth and the final

Ending the trip filled with amazement and adventure is always the hardest part. You may find reluctance in leaving your holiday behind, but the best thing is to gather the sweetest memories. The final day is for a lazy morning, happy breakfast, exchanging the pleasantries with the hospitality staff that worked hard to make you trip and stay wonderful. And then – departure.

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