I did wildernest a couple of years ago (there should be a thread on here somewhere). It's the most fantastic place. The rooms are lovely with the biggest comfiest bed that I've ever slept on in Goa. Rooms were big and all en-suite - each room is like a small self contained unit and the floor to ceiling windows are fantastic for viewing the wildlife. The rooms are located in thick forest so to just lie on your bed looking out at the birds and reptiles makes you feel like you are lying on the forest floor!!
The food was excellent and the staff wonderful, they all come from the nearby village and as part of your stay you get to visit the village and all of the staff's families.
They have an infinity pool up there which is suspended overlooking the valley beneath and the ghats in the distance. There are all kinds of activities should you wish to take part - or not.......the choice is yours.
It's just the most breathtaking serene place, a world away from the tourist belt.........I loved it!!!
Goldenflipflop xx
http://holidayforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=36663&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=20
scroll down to the fourth post and then carry on down the page for more.
GFF xx
Thanks for the info, it sounds fantastic!
I'm not very keen on snakes (I noticed you mentiond reptiles!), how close do you get to them?
Didn't see any snakes up there but I'm sure there must be hundreds of them hiding in the forest. I was quite worried about them too and asked one of the guys up there what would happen if a guest was bitten - he re-assured me that the doctor in a nearby village has anti-venom just in case. Not sure if he said that to make me feel better???. The reptiles that I saw were much less scary - lizards and frogs only!! We also saw lots of different birds, they have an area set up with books detailing different birds and they leave a blackboard so that you can fill in details of which birds you spotted, with times, location etc. We also loved watching the bats skimming the pool at sunset, it really is a fantastic place. They were building more rooms when I was there so it's probably a bit more populated by tourists now, (only six of us there on our second day). They also had plans to build a massage centre on site but not sure if they've done that yet?
Hope you take the opportunity whilst in Goa, I'm sure you'll love it.
We booked directly via the web-site and made our own way there by taxi but they do have a free transfer bus that is included in the price.
GFF xx
this sounds great
my dad who is coming with us has difficulty walking would he be able to manage here,would love to take them it looks amazing on the photos
thanks
xx
This place really is something special but not sure if it'd be ideal for your dad. We stayed in the forest rooms - and had quite a hike up some man made muddy steps to get to the rooms. It was especially difficult at night because the lighting wasn't too great. They were building more rooms (valley rooms I think they were called) but not sure if access would be any better? Maybe best to e-mail them and ask any questions regarding accessibility etc.
http:// reservations@wildernest-goa.com
GFF xx
Thanks for all the info golden flip flop, I've finally booked it (snakes or no snakes ! ) What sort of clothes should we take on the trip, long trousers and trainers I would guess, but am probably wrong!
I am trying to talk my wife into wildernes trip,a snake problem there and all,she only has to here a snake charmer and shes gone other way.I would like to go on the floating palace ,any one been on it,is it romantic,any mosi problems,and how much,thanks
Not been on the floating palace but lots of people on HT have and recommend this site
Clothing / Footwear, would recommend sturdy flat shoes ( a lady when we were there had platform sandals??!?!?) - I had the flat rubber sandals with velcro fastening straps (buy them in sports shops at home or get them over here). Loose long sleeved tops and baggy trousers but don't forget your bikini and sarong for lounging around that fab pool!!
Take plenty of mossie cream and after bite stuff and also take Imodium, vomitstop tablets, rehydration sachets etc just in case.
I hope you have a fantastic time, I want a full report on your return!
GF xx
Forest View Cottage @Rs. 6500/- per couple per night.
Valley view cottage @Rs.8000/- per couple per night.
Inclusions:
INCLUSIONS:
Welcome drink
Accommodation in eco-cottages
All Meals (Both Veg and Non-Veg):
Buffet Break-fast
Buffet Lunch
Buffet Dinner
Activities: Treks to various spots on the property, etc
Trekking to the Highest/Sunset Point
Bird Watching Trail (Early morning Activity)
Slide-show on Wildlife and Bio-Diversity
All facilities like the Swimming Pool etc
All applicable taxes
Note:
Liquor/Drinks/Juices consumed by the guests is chargable.
Additional transfers can be provided at a supplementary charge of Rs 12/km.
Outside food and liquor strictly prohibited owing to safety concerns in the Forests.
We regret that no special Jain Food arrangements exit at the resort on regular basis.
Proper Swim wear is mandatory for the use of the Swimming Pool.
It is a plastic free zone. Kindly avoid carrying Plastics to the resort. Plastics shall be replaced by cotton bags provided at the resort, for the duration of your stay at Wildernest. We request your co-operation and support in this regard.
Extension of stay can be arranged on pro-rata basis directly at the resort subject to availability of cottages.
No Extra Adults allowed in the same room.
No provision for room service is made available at the resort.
No extra beds/mattresses shall be provided. Sleeping on the floors is not advised considering the vicinity to the forests.
Thanks for all the info on Wildernest - we have just booked for 3 nights in December and can't wait. It sounds fantastic!
Im going to Goa for the 7th time at the end of Jan and am visiting Wildernest. Can anyone tell me what type of clothes I should take, and in the light of recent malaria cases, in Goa do I need a mosquito net?
We've booked to go there mid-February. According to the information they've sent me with my confirmation you need a pair of walking shoes, long-sleeved cotton wear, swimwear (mandatory for using the affinity pool ~ I think some people have skinny-dipped at some point!!). They also recommend you wear 'neutral' coloured clothing, so as not to disturb the wildlife. They also mention to take a good torch with extra batteries, personal medical kit and suggest a light sweater or jacket for evenings.
It's cold in the evening especially in bed! Take a cardigan for evening.
Sorry, another question ~ what's the food like.
I guess I'm going to hound you with questions, hope you don't mind ?? !!
How much is it per night and how long does it take to get there, I think my husband would really like it there.
Visit:
http://www.wildernest-goa.com
Hope this helps.
We're staying in South Goa but have arranged for Wildernest to pick us up from Margoa station. From there it's around 60kms and will take us around 1.5 hours to get there.
We've booked through Goa Footprints in Candolim, £50 each which includes transport, one nights double on suite accomodation (!), accomodation and food
pm me if you would like their email address
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