Situated within the Kohora Complex of Kaziranga National Park, this is your typical sarkari guesthouse, but with a history going back over three decades. From 1977-86, it was called Forest Lodge and run by the ITDC. It was taken over by Assam Tourism in 1986 and various wings of the state government have run it since then. With its 29 rooms and dormitory, it offers a wide range of options. The rooms are no-frills comfortable though the furniture is a bit rundown. While the architecture of the main building is somewhat featureless, the cottages are more attractive, some of them giving on to a large and undulating playing area for children, with slides, swings and the like. Children will be further delighted by the monkeys which seem to reside near the lodge. The in-house Rhino restaurant serves Indian, Chinese, Continental and local delicacies, and is complemented by the Buffalo Bar. There is also a gym and badminton court on the premises.
Accommodation: 12 standard rooms, 10 deluxe rooms, 6 cottages, 1 suite Best rooms: The cottages
Contact: Assam Tourism, 03776-262429