Accommodation
The Canopy Suite
Hand-crafted teak interiors frame panoramic views of the forest canopy. Each suite is a private retreat where the boundary between indoors and wilderness dissolves entirely.
Kaziranga National Park, Assam
A boutique sanctuary dedicated to the preservation of the wild and the restoration of the human spirit.
To enter Kaziranga is to leave the modern world behind and find oneself in the cradle of the earth.
Chief Naturalist
Kaziranga Jungle Lodge is more than an escape — it is a return. Built with reverence for the land and its ancient inhabitants, the lodge exists at the threshold between civilisation and wilderness, offering guests a rare communion with the untamed rhythms of nature.
The Lodge Experience
Every element of the lodge has been shaped by the forest that surrounds it — from the materials we build with to the flavours we serve.
Accommodation
Hand-crafted teak interiors frame panoramic views of the forest canopy. Each suite is a private retreat where the boundary between indoors and wilderness dissolves entirely.
Dining
Farm-to-table jungle cuisine rooted in Assamese culinary traditions. Our chefs forage, ferment, and fire-roast ingredients sourced from the surrounding landscape and local growers.
Wellness
Traditional Assamese wellness rituals performed at the river's edge. Botanical treatments draw on centuries of indigenous knowledge to restore body and mind.
Conservation
Kaziranga National Park shelters two-thirds of the world's population of the great Indian one-horned rhinoceros. Our lodge exists not merely alongside these magnificent creatures, but in active service to their survival.
Through direct partnerships with park rangers, anti-poaching patrols, and habitat restoration programmes, every stay at Kaziranga Lodge contributes to the continued protection of this UNESCO World Heritage ecosystem.
Discover Our Conservation“I have walked jungles on four continents, but nowhere have I felt the pulse of the earth as strongly as in Kaziranga. The lodge understands this — it doesn't compete with the wild, it listens to it.”
Wildlife Photographer & Returning Guest