Accommodation :
Every room here reflects our emphasis on creating a private retreat for you. Step in; step out of this world. Take time off to appreciate the unobstrusive, yet stylish interiors. Each room has been tastefully furnished with the highest quality fabrics, curtains, carpets and furniture. Complemented by masterly touches like the carefully handpicked paintings on the walls, and hand-tufted rugs on the floor. All this is accompanied by some of the finest conveniences of the 21st century. A meticulous attention to details that shows how much we care. Ensuring that nothing feels out of place, especially you.
Conference :
Our three well equipped mini conference rooms with various business facilities like fax, email, direct dialing, internet surfing are available to enable you to keep in touch with your business associates. All these add to make your important conference a roaring success in cool and cozy atmosphere. Tongue-teasing preparations by our chef are made as per your menu requests. (OHP, screen, black- boards are provided on actual cost, scribbling pads & pencils are also provided on request).
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Facilities :
There are a range of amenities provided for are esteemed guest like : * Executive Center * Internet Access * Laptop Connectivity * Health Club * Swimming Pool * Bar-Cum-Restaurant * Room Service * Courtesy Coach * Direct Dial Phones * T.V. * Foreign Exchange * Credit Card * Travel Counter * Safe Lockers * Doctor on call
Pool & Garden : The pool is so blue, crystal-clear and lazy, you'll probably want to spend all day in it. Come sundown, you can even host your own intimate get-together on the garden that hugs the pool.
Health Club : Body-One is a revolutionized, centrally air-conditioned fitness center which provides scientific and professional guidance towards a healthier society.
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History :
The Karla caves are centuries old. Built in the time of the Hinayana sect, during the Satavahanas rule, these caves do not actually show the Buddha. By the seventh century AD, the Mahayana sect took over and representations of the Buddha became more common. Until the arrival of the Buddhists, there had been little building activity of any consequence in this difficult terrain. To avoid the fury of the rains and to make the Good Law of the Buddha outlast time itself, the Buddhist monks decided to carve their sanctuaries out of the living rock of the immovable mountains. From the late second century BC till the mid-second century AD, thousands of caves like Karla were built in the Sahyadri Hills. They were apparently all for Buddhist communities.
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