Spent 3 nights and 4 days in June 22 at KK, up there with the best relaxing holidays I have experienced and the other 4 adults accompanying me totally agreed. This is no Hilton, Sheraton, or Oberoi, no TV’s, jacuzzzi’s,bars,or Discos, what it sure is a place one can unwind from the crazy world we are currently living in, its a place our parents would take us in the 70s 80s and 90s, close to nature, where we could stroll through forests with tall trees, watching monkeys, birds, and nature just go by. The property is surrounded by tall trees and bush land, there are 4 bunglows that can cater for upto 15/16 people, the rooms are large and the beds comfortable, the bunglows are kept very clean and tidy, all bunglows are fitted with an evaporative cooler for the summer months and a ceiling fan for other times, no aircons, all the bunglows have a verandah at the front where one can just sit and read a book, sip on a G&T (all alcohol is on a BYO) or just kick back and snooze the afternoon away. There is no pressure from staff as to meal times, just inform Bumesh (Manager) as to when you would like to be served and that’s it. The staff, what can I say, friendly, welcoming, non intrusive, and always ready to help, starting with Bumesh,( Manager, concierge, butler) one of the best I’ve met in my many years of travel. Nothing is to much, his knowledge and helpfulness is beyond compare, Sonu,the Chef, his food was down to earth home cooked Indian meals that was to die for, he produced 15 breakfasts, 15 lunches and 15 dinners and every single meal was wholesome scrumptious that demanded 2&3 helpings. If ones looking for croissants, bagels and anything exotic, look elsewhere. Some of my tastiest Indian meals I tasted at KK. Kaka, the general hand that did all the odd jobs around the Kamp, quiet and just went about doing his thing. The Kamp is located around a 40 minute drive to the Kanha Tiger reserve main gate, the roads were being worked on while we visited and I’d say in about 6 months the drive shouldn’t be more than 30 minutes. Baru the owner of the Kamp can organise all rides and all paperwork required to expedite ones entry to the Reserve. Let me come to my favourite about this Kamp, there’s limited mobile connectivity, so one can actually learn to actually converse again rather than have their faces buried in ones mobiles or tablets, we had 5 in our group all with different mobile servers of which only one worked, your not going to hear from me which company it is because I’d like KK to remain quiet and peaceful, instead of people screaming into their mobiles In conclusion, if ones looking for quiet peace and tranquility, this place is for you, anything else, look elsewhere. A big thank you to Baru, Bumesh, Sonu, and Kaka, an absolutely outstanding team.
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