Vanghat, one of the most remote wildlife lodges in India, is nestled deep within the western wilderness of Jim Corbett National Park. Set on the banks of the Ramganga River, the lodge is accessible only on foot and by raft, promising a true sense of seclusion and adventure. The property comprises nine eco-conscious cottages built from locally sourced materials, designed to harmonise with the lush Sal forest and rolling hills that surround it.
Guests at Vanghat can embark on guided nature walks led by expert naturalists, observe rare birds and wildlife, and immerse themselves in the tranquil rhythms of the forest. Sustainability lies at the heart of the Vanghat experience, with solar power, local sourcing, and limited visitor numbers ensuring a minimal footprint. Communal meals feature regional flavours and ingredients, served under a canopy of stars or beside a glowing fire.
Vanghat offers an authentic, off-grid retreat for nature enthusiasts seeking a quiet connection with the wild, far from the crowds and jeeps of mainstream tourism—an exemplar of responsible hospitality and immersive conservation.