Guest User
March 31, 2025
We were 3 couples and we stayed at the Wild Masheer for one night. We were returning from ********* and heading to Guwahati. We stayed at one of the tea bungalows. The bungalow was grand, had exquisite furniture and huge well appointed rooms. The bathroom was luxurious. The bungalow had 2 living rooms and a dinning room. Meals are not served in the bungalow. Each bungalow has an attentive staff that takes care of the needs of the guests including preparing tea and coffee. The food served at the dinning pavillion was tasty and freshly cooked. The ambience in the pavillion was beautiful and relaxing. The doors open into a garden area where a bonfire is lit every evening. Mr. Saikia took us on a tour of the Burra Bungalow. It was absolutely stunning with innumberable artefacts, exquisite furniture, enormous beautifully appointed bedrooms and bathroom and large verandahs. I would recommend doing the nature walk, tea garden walk and visiting the Burra Bungalow. The entire property is charming, colonial and verdant. This is definitely a place where I would recommend staying for 2 nights to unwind, relax and slow down. The only downside we experienced was the approach to the property. We were headed there on a Saturday afternoon and the approach was completely blocked by the weekly market that was sprawled over a large area including the approach road. We took more than an hour to cover a distance of 750 meters. A frustrating experience. I would also suggest putting up clear signage leading to the property.