 Evening
entertainment
Bornfire / music & Movies/Documentaries. (choose from wildlife
movies, mountaineering documentaries, children movies & other
English/Hindi movies) Cycle rides.
Bird-watching The height
of this region (approximately 4000 feet) makes it a rich habitat for an
amazing variety of birds. The bird life around the resort is active and
varied, from Barbets to Forktails to Khaleej peasants to Red starts,
you'll find enough to sustain your interest.
Wildflowers On the
meadows and in the forests, one can find wildflowers of breathtaking
colour and beauty.
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Kuflon offers a variety of activities. From observing the camp's waste management system to having an idle chat with a villager, the visitor experiences a world that is untouched, serene, almost timeless.
Start the day with yoga, imbibe the energy, the natural vibe, the call of the Barbet or the cry of the Hill Pheasant being the only distraction. Spend the morning following the winding channel that makes its way through a silent forest to an even more silent, and magnificent, waterpool. For those blessed with a patient disposition, fly-fishing presents a great opportunity to test their skills. The local stream, the Assi Ganga,abounds in Brown trout. Gentle rolling hills provide the perfect setting for the lazy walker as well as the eager jogger. The surrounding hills challenge the relaxed hiker as well as the more adventurous rock climber.
Of course, one is always welcome to do nothing at all: take a stroll around our vegetable farm, recuperate around the evening bonfire; gaze at the night sky like the first Greek philosophers did; lie down with a beer on a weather-beaten rock and catch a shooting star in your palm
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For those looking for a more structured day, the following planned activities are offered, experts guides ensure a complete and intimate rendezvous with nature.
Fly fishing/ angling A two minute walk to the Assi Ganga, the river is good for Brown trout, in addition to various local species of fish. Assiganga has its origin from the Dodital lake where the trout was first introduced by the Garhwal Maharaja.
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