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Four
idyllic cottages constructed in local stone and timber, set in extensive
gardens, with wide far reaching mountain views in all directions,
provided the perfect settings for you to have an experience of a
lifetime in the beautiful Himalayas. Each cottage, set in its own
garden, has a sitting room and veranda on the ground floor and a
bedroom, a bathroom and a balcony upstairs. Comfortable sofa beds in the
sitting rooms can provide extra sleeping space if required.
Authentic Indian, Eastern,
Middle Eastern and European vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes are
available from the kitchen. We take every care to ensure that all food
is prepared and served to the very highest standard, and organic produce
is used wherever possible. There is a dining area in each sitting room,
or we have a large dining hall, or you may also choose to sit in our
outside dining area.
The couple who own and run
the property, Rupert [an English man] and Bholi [a local lady] and their
staff are dedicated to ensuring that every guest should enjoy perfect
hospitality and mouth watering cuisine in a peaceful environment. We
look forward to welcoming you to stay.
Location :
Manali
is reachable by road or air.
By road it is
approximately 12 hours by car or bus from Delhi.
It is a one hour flight
from Delhi to Bhuntar and just over an hour from Bhutan airport to reach
us by road.
A third option is to
travel by train to Chandigarh and from there continue by road. If you
require any assistance with your travel arrangement, do not hesitate to
ask us.
We are located outside the
village of Bharka, between the villages of Sarsai and Rangri, on the
left bank of the Kullu Valley, geographically roughly halfway between
the international famous resort town of Manali and the district capital,
Kullu town. The old capital, Naggar is three km's away. We are situated
on a linking road that connects the left bank road with main highway on
the right bank, via a small bridge at Pundra Mile. It takes about 25
minutes about to drive to Manali and about 40 minutes to Kullu. Also the
small market town of Patlikuhl is 10 minutes away.
Beyond the valley over the
Rohtang Pass lies the way to the districts of Lahoul and Spiti and the
road to Ladakh.
Room View


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