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Situated a safe distance
from Nainital (22kms) (Uttaranchal,
India) , Saat tal gets its name from
the seven lakes in its vicinity. The
camp is located amidst three of these
lakes and a dense cover of Oak forests.
Saat-tal is situated at a moderate height
of 1350 mts (4,300 ft.) which makes
it an ideal all-season camp. And because
it's a mere 7 hour drive from Delhi
(or a comfortable overnight journey
by train), escaping to Saat tal is easy.
Apart
from the abundance of natural beauty
around you, the camp promises a lot
of fun and action. You can enjoy kayaking,
fishing and swimming in crystal clear
lakes, rock-climbing and treks through
dense jungles past hidden villages
and waterfalls. Camp-fires, games
and barbeques complete the outdoor
experience. For those looking for
a more laid back holiday, you can
laze on the hammock with a book or
a pair of binoculars to spot a variety
of exotic Himalayan birds.
For
a yet more wholesome experience, you
can participate in our community-based
development programmes and interact
with the locals to learn more about
the area, the people and their culture.
Accommodation
Residential tents : Accommodation in American
Safari Tents along-with camp cots,
mattresses and sleeping bags ensure
a comfortable stay in the wilderness.
Toilet tents : Fully equipped
with W/C toilets, running water flushes
and toilet paper.
Bathing tents : Four tents
with buckets, mugs and soaps and fresh
running water. Wash area with wash
basins, running water and mirror.
Accessibility
By
Train:
The overnight train, Ranikhet Express
leaves Old Delhi Railway station at
10:45 p.m. daily for Kathgodam, 36
Kms away from the camp. Cabs are readily
available at Kathgodam station to
take you to the camp.
By Bus:
Day and night buses ply between Delhi
and Nainital. Cabs may be taken from
Nainital for transfer to the camp.
By Car:
Drive yourself to the camp from Delhi
(290 Kms) through Moradabad, Rampur,
Rudrapur and Haldwani.
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