The
Fort-Nalagarh
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Nalagarh is the gateway to Himachal Pradesh in North
India. The Fort is located on a hillock at the foothills of the
mighty Himalayas affording a panoramic view of the Shivalik Hills
beyond the Sirsa river. The Garh rises above a 20 acre estate of
forest and orchard and is built on five levels three of which have
well manicured lawns. The Fort was built during the reign of Raja
Bikram Chand in 1421. The impressive Diwan-E-Khas at the Fort
(now the Conference /Banquet Hall) was built by Raja Sansar Chand in
1618.
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FACILITIES :- |
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22 air-conditioned rooms and
suites ,
Telephone, Television in rooms ,
Running hot and cold water ,
Continental and Indian cuisine ,
Health club, multi-gym and massage,
acupressure
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Major credit cards accepted ,
Conference facilities ,
Doctor on call ,
Swimming pool
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Ayurvedic oil treatment centre, Transportation to and from
(Chandigarh, Kalka or Ropar) available on request
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Tarrif in Indian Rupees |
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Includes Breakfast and Dinner
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Includes Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
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Super Deluxe Family Suite
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Place to See |
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Nalagarh is one of those places that soothes the eyes
as much as it calms the soul. The retreat is an ideal place to
unwind from the heat and dust of the overcrowded Indian
cities. There is plenty to explore by way of
nature
walks in the lush green surroundings of Nalagarh. The
famous
Mughal Gardens at Pinjore are only 35 km away.
In season, fishing enthusiasts can look forward to exciting
times at the
Gobind Sagar Lake, Gambar River
(22 km)
and the
Sutlej Barrage
(22 km). For the devout, the
famous
Naina Devi Temple is only 60 kilometres
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An
excellent excursion from Nalagarh is to the impressive
Ramgarh Fort.
Built by Raja Ram Chander in 1540, the Fort
is situated at a height of 4000 feet. The Fort is located 21
km north of Nalagarh. The Fort ramparts command a breathtaking
view of the plains and towns of Punjab, and the perennially
snowclad peaks of the Himalayas.
Ramgarh is an important landmark of the famous Gurkha
Wars of the mid nineteenth century.
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