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This resort, akin to a heritage hotel, nestles on a hillock 1km away from Srinagar Township, which has been carved out by two generations of foresters to retain the traditional values, yet is contemporary to suit modern day living. The traditional himalayan cottage tranquil environs are suited to diverse travellers from nature lovers, pilgrims, travellers, painters and bird watchers to couples on a honeymoon! The premises unfold an incredible panorama: silent and blissful peace of the Himalayan mountains, snow peaks and a 12km view of the Ganges river meandering artistically through the splendid open valley and township - a dreamland.

 

The premises have been continuously functioning for the last 50 years towards an Eco-Friendly and biodiverse environment by way of raising more than 250 plant species, including rare plants, Rose Garden, Forest and Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Climbers, Annuals & Vegetable Garden and Lawn. One can taste the fresh fruits directly form the trees in season. The fruits include Peaches, Leechis, Mangoes, Apples, Apricots, Grapes, Kiwi, Pecanut, etc.

 

This resort believes in paying personal attention to the finest details to make your stay a truly memorable one. We meet as strangers and depart with friendly feelings.

 

There are various activities that are available to engage you. Should you require any further information then please feel free to us at any time and we shall be very happy to provide you with the same.



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