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Gaida is Nepalese for Rhino, and Gadia Wildlife Camp borders the Rhino Zone where the Asian One-Horned Rhino can easily be spotted. The lodge overlooks the Dungre River which serves as the park's boundary, and many mammals and birds can be spotted from the camp.
A total of thirty-two bungalows are built in a semi circle around a central building which houses the restaurant. Each bungalow has a balcony with a sweeping view of the river and grass land and are fitted with toilets and solar powered showers. An outdoor garden and a well stocked bar provide a very comfortable atmosphere to stretch out and enjoy the surrounding jungle and even the towering Himalayas up in the north on clear days.
To maintain the jungle atmosphere and balance with wildlife, there is no electricity in the lodge. Candles and kerosene lanterns are be placed at your door during the night to provide light.