Leafy Lush Resort is a lovingly designed boutique property on the banks of the Kosi River, positioned within the Dhikuli corridor of Jim Corbett — one of the most ecologically productive stretches of the park's buffer zone. With just 18 rooms, the resort offers an intimate, unhurried experience that larger Corbett properties simply cannot match. The sound of the Kosi River flowing over smooth Himalayan boulders provides a natural soundtrack throughout the day and night.
The resort's design philosophy is rooted in low-impact hospitality. Structures use locally-sourced stone, bamboo, and reclaimed wood. The organic kitchen garden supplies herbs, edible flowers, and seasonal vegetables directly to the restaurant, ensuring that meals are as fresh as they are flavourful. The composting programme and solar water heating reflect a genuine environmental ethic rather than a branding exercise. Guests regularly describe the farm-to-table breakfast — served on the riverside deck — as one of the highlights of their Corbett stay.
Leafy Lush is particularly celebrated among birdwatchers and wildlife photographers. A dedicated riverside birding deck has been constructed over the Kosi River, allowing guest observation of grey-headed fish eagles, pied kingfishers, great cormorants, Plum-headed parakeets, and dozens of migratory waders without disturbing the ecosystem. Expert naturalists lead dawn birding walks each morning, covering the riparian forests, grassland fringes, and stream edges that host such outstanding biodiversity.
For guests seeking the tiger and elephant experience, the resort coordinates jeep and canter safaris into multiple core zones. Its central Dhikuli location provides convenient access to Bijrani Zone (famous for tiger sightings) and Jhirna Zone (open year-round, excellent for leopard and sloth bear). Evening campfires by the river become informal wildlife discussion sessions with the resident naturalist, who brings tracking data and recent sighting reports to animate the conversation.
The Kosi River at Leafy Lush is a significant wildlife corridor in its own right — elephant herds regularly cross within view of the resort's lower boundary after dark. The resident naturalist maintains a camera trap programme along the river bank that gives guests visibility of wildlife activity at night. Corbett Falls (22 km), Garjiya Devi Temple (14 km), and the Corbett Museum at Kaladhungi are excellent half-day excursions. Hetwik Holidays coordinates Delhi–Corbett transfers and complete safari permit management.
Situated in Dhikuli on the Kosi River bank. Bijrani Zone gate is 4 km. Corbett Museum at Kaladhungi is 12 km. Ramnagar Station is 10 km. Pantnagar Airport is 60 km.
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