FAQ
Boating and kayaking are complimentary when you choose to camp with us at Pawna Lake. These fun-filled water activities are offered free of charge. For specific timings or details, feel free to speak with our on-ground camp team.
Note: These activities are typically available on the day of checkout, before your departure from the campsite.Once you take a turn from Kamshet, the route towards Pawna Lake is smooth and well-maintained. Both bikes and cars can travel comfortably without any issues.
Absolutely! Your safety is our priority. Each campsite has a dedicated security team to ensure a secure and peaceful environment, especially for women and families with kids.
Tents are generally allocated on a double-sharing basis. If you're in a group with an odd count (like 3, 5, or 7), your group will be given tents accordingly. Don’t worry — you’ll never have to share your tent with someone outside your group.
At present, swimming in Pawna Lake is not permitted due to safety protocols. However, you can still enjoy the tranquil waterside view and relax by the lakeshore.
Yes, campers are free to bring their own alcoholic beverages. There's no restriction on drinking or smoking at the campsite — just ensure responsible use to maintain a good vibe for everyone.
Pack weather-appropriate clothing — like raincoats during the monsoon or warm layers in winter. Don’t forget your personal medication (if any), toiletries, insect repellent, power bank, and any other personal essentials to make your stay comfortable.
Definitely! You’re welcome to prepare and grill your own BBQ at the campsite. It's a great way to enjoy the evening by the fire.
Not at all. The campsite is safe and free from wildlife disturbances, so you can enjoy a worry-free outdoor experience.
Yes, we always keep a First Aid Kit handy at our campsites to manage minor injuries or health issues, if needed.