The AI frontdesk for Kaziranga safari lodges, resorts and eco-camps
In Kaziranga the park calendar rules everything: the reserve opens roughly October to April and closes for the monsoon, and jeep-safari slot coordination is part of every booking conversation. fursat OS keeps the resorts and eco-camps along NH-715 on one synced calendar across MakeMyTrip, Goibibo and Booking.com, and answers the safari-timing and gate-zone questions that decide a stay months before the season opens.
Kaziranga is a national-park economy strung along NH-715: safari lodges, mid-size resorts and eco-camps that exist to put guests into the park's jeep and elephant safaris across the Kohora, Bagori and Agoratoli ranges. The reserve's open season, roughly October to April, with a hard monsoon closure, dictates the entire business calendar, and a stay booking and a safari slot are really one conversation.
October to April only, while the park is open, peaking in the cooler clear months and around the festive and winter holidays. The monsoon closes the reserve and the market with it, so there is no off-season volume to fall back on.
- The park calendar, not the property, sets when revenue is even possible, so every open-season night is scarce and a missed enquiry or double booking is revenue the monsoon will not give back.
- Guests do not just book a room, they need a safari slot, and the booking conversation stalls without quick answers on jeep timings, gate zones and availability.
- Demand concentrates into the open months and clusters around holidays, churning the calendar fast across several channels at exactly the busiest time.
- Two-way calendar sync across Airbnb, MakeMyTrip, Goibibo and Booking.com, so a booking on one channel closes the room on all of them.
- Every enquiry from WhatsApp, OTA chat, email and phone lands in one inbox, answered every hour of the day.
- Rate changes go out to every channel at once, so peak-season pricing never leaks through a forgotten OTA.
- Per-property pricing with a free pilot for your first property. No per-room charges, no lock-in.
Our season is locked to the park being open. Does a channel manager fit a market like that?
It fits especially well, because every open-season night is irreplaceable. Pricing is weekly and per property, so you pay for the months the park is open, and one prevented double booking in peak season usually covers far more than the fee.
Can the AI answer safari questions, not just room questions?
It answers from your property's own information: which ranges you run safaris into, jeep timings and pickup, what you book versus what the guest arranges. Since a stay and a safari are one decision in Kaziranga, answering both fast is what converts the enquiry.
Which channels matter for a Kaziranga lodge?
MakeMyTrip and Goibibo carry the domestic wildlife-tourism mainstream, Booking.com adds international and birding traffic, and Airbnb suits smaller eco-camps and homestays. Direct and operator bookings are large here, which makes the unified calendar the load-bearing piece.