The most centrally located Hotel
has a connectivity from all sides. After visiting the monasteries,
meditation centres, dancing streams, sinuous rills, sparkling rivers and
towering hills of Dharamshala, lush green tea gardens in Palampur, world
famous Art Gallery of Andretta, monolithic temple of Masrur, Shakti
peeths of Maa Jawala Ji, Maa Bajreshwari, Maa Chamunda, Maa Chintpurni,
Dal Lake, Historical Jain Temple, Pong Lake Sanctuary, Para Gliding at
Bir and Billing, one can be comfortably back to the Hotel to enjoy
evening snacks, sumptuous dinner and above all serene and calm sleep and
then again breathe in the pure air having the fragrance of Himalayas in
the morning. All these places are merely half an hour’s distance from
the Hotel. And all these facilities in our Hotel are with our promised
slogan “BUDGET HOTEL, STAR COMFORTS."
Services
The Hotel, having 31 Well- furnished Air
Conditioned Luxury, Executive, Superior and Standard rooms, provides you
all imaginable comforts
Unforgettable Places
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Mata
Bajreshwari Devi (Kangra Devi Ji):
This temple in Kangra is a symbol of people’s faith & devotion. Every
year Lakhs of devotees visit this temple to pay their obeisance. The
temple gains special significance at Lohri festival. This was once
filled with a legendary wealth of diamonds and pearls. Mahmood Ghazni
came here in 11th century and took away all the wealth with him. It
was rebuilt by a Katoch King in 1043. The temple was again destroyed
by an earthquake in 1905. It was rebuilt in its present form in 1920.
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Kangra
Fort : The famous Kangra Fort is
said to have been built by Susarma Chandra shortly after the
Mahabharata. The Fort on the Chandigarh-Dharamshala NH 88 is at a
distance of 225 KM from Chandigarh. The Fort of Kangra occupies a long
narrow strip of land in the fork between Manjhi and Bhanganga rivers.
The Fort stands as a mute witness to the ravages of conquerors from
Mohamed of Ghazni (1009 AD) to the Emperor Jehangir (1619 AD) and the
disastrous earthquake of 1905. Emperor Akbar made many attempts to
capture this fort but could not succeed. This place is now called as
“Purana Kangra"
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Jain
Temple: Kangra is quite famous
among the Jain community as Jain temple, one of the oldest temples of
Jain clan is erected here. Devotees from India and abroad visit the
temple to pay their obeisance.
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Rock Cut Temples Masrur:
The monolithic temple complex of Massur is one of the rare
architectural marvels in India. It is located majestically on the
summit of a local sandstone range, at a distance of about 45 KM from
Kangra. The Masrur temple complex once consisted of nineteen
free-standing rock cut temples, however some of them are
survived.
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Pong Lake
Sanctuary : Pong Lake was
created in 1976. This reservoir attracts a large number of migratory
water birds and is the only place in India where the rare ‘red-necked
grebe’ has been recorded. Also known as Maharana Pratap Sagar wetland,
it is home to a considerable percentage of Asian water birds like the
Bar headed geese as well as threatened species such as the Greater
spotted Eagle, Blue whistling thresh, Asian pied flycatcher and
whistle throated kingfisher. The nearest town Pragpur has been
declared as “Heritage village” in International map.