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Gethsemane Man-Made Forest - Hotels in Udalguri, Assam

Gethsemane Man-Made Forest – Hotels in Udalguri, Assam

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Gethsemane Man-Made Forest – Hotels in Udalguri, Assam
Contact On: +91 76380 61780
Bhairabpur East to the Savio English school, Bhairabkunda, Assam 784513
Status: OPERATIONAL
Rating: 4.4
Rated count: 152

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5 Comments

  1. Man made forest looks and feels like a natural forest, very dense. The rooms are ok, but requires more maintenance.
    Good if you want to experience staying in the middle of a jungle. Way to the camp is also very exciting, need to cross a river.

  2. It is a very good place, for tourists and the near by people’s. This place includes a huge amount of trees, no. of water crossing and no.of things. Nothing much facilities aren’t there inside, there are no shops no nothing just the mother nature, for your kind information if you are going with little kids you do make sure to carry some snacks if they love to have it and please make sure you don’t make the surrounding’s dirty
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  3. One can’t believe that such an Amazing & Beautiful place is present in Remote area of Udalguri. Being a Wanderlust, I explore placed & it came beyond our expectations. Great Rejuvenating place for Travellers. Couple Friendly amidst Delicious Organic Food.It supports Community Based Tourism in a lousy and wonderful environment.

  4. My first visit to this man made forest was breath taking, I mean its so dense and full of wild life like deer. It didn’t have any wild life safari cause they are just starting up. The community is really nice, they have like tree house and all, and you get to hear sound of the jungle. Really fascinating.

  5. A forest with a history of deforestation followed by afforestation, there’s something less wild but equally scenic about a man-made forest. Streams run through the forest that’s also know for it’s elephants. The roads here are pretty poor and mobile network is relatively zero through most parts of it.

    There are a few stays available and the location is a popular camping ground during the non-monsoon season. Food and other resources are hard to come by and it’s best to stock up on things necessary before coming towards Gethesmane.

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