Need to know
Rooms
21.
Check–Out
Noon, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 9am, also flexible.
More details
Rates usually include all meals.
Also
Tiger Tops has its own charitable school on-site, there’s an organic farm attached and it’s also part of an anti-poaching patrol.
Hotel closed
The hotel closes during monsoon season, from the middle of June to mid August.
At the hotel
Free WiFi in communal areas, laundry, car park. In rooms: free bottled water, locally made bath products.
Our favourite rooms
The lodge has rooms made using traditional Tharu techniques, and a series of jungle-flanked tents. Unless you’re really feeling the call of nature, go for the Traditional Rooms: request the one at the end for windows on every side, or, if you think you’re going to be afraid of your jungle neighbours after dark, opt for a room closest to the dining hall.
Poolside
There’s an unheated pool in the gardens.
Packing tips
You’ll need jungle-approved attire: brown, taupe and khaki colours, long trousers and full-sleeve T-shirts, sturdy (snake-proof) shoes, fleeces for the evenings (from mid November to early March) and a head torch if you want to earn extra nerd points.
Also
All of the rooms are on the ground floor, but the jungle terrain will be tricky for wheelchair users.
Children
All ages are welcome. Traditional Rooms have an extra single bed and the Safari Tents can have twin beds added on request. Babysitting is available with a day’s notice.
Sustainability efforts
The lodge has its own organic farm and produces lots of the ingredients on-site. Solar power is used, and the bath products are made nearby. The furniture was built by local carpenters and Nepalese tailors stitched the staff uniforms.