MADHAVA PRASAD MEMORIAL BRIDGE TOURNAMENT
Location
In the most unspoilt wilds, with exclusive, fully independent air-conditioned huts having all the modern facilities. Situated around 260 Kms.from Delhi, on the banks of Kosi River, stone’s throw away from Corbett National Park. The park is India’s oldest and most famous, named after Jim Corbett who hunted down tigers that had turned man eaters, between 1907 and 1939.
Facilities
Jeeps and nature guides available for visiting the national park and forests. Nature walks are also organized for bird watching. Cycles & ponies available on hire to explore the forest environs. Elephant rides arranged (based on availability) into the national park. Riverside camp for anglers. Angling guides and limited angling equipment also available. Transport for visiting Nainital, Bhimtal and Ranikhet available. Kumaoni folk dance can be arranged for cultural evening.
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To take care of your convenience, Teams are requested to inform and send their entries latest by 09th July 2022.
NOTE: The tariff includes charges for accommodation, Morning & evening Tea, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner for all playing days plus the Entry fee of the tournament.
The Tournament would be covid compliant and if the cases rise in the country or in and around the Resort. The Tournament could be postponed or cancelled.
Total Prizes of Rs. 2 Lacs
Team Arun Jain (Arun Jain, Gopika Tandon, Shambhunath Ghosh, Biswajit Poddar) won the main event at Corbett Park.
In the Pairs event, Anurag Mohota and Basant Mohota were the winners after 2 sessions. Runners up were Rana Roy & Satyabrata Mukherjee