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Balrampur House, Nainital |
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| Balrampur House Nainital was the summer Palace of the Royal Family of Balrampur since the 1880's. It was known as Ivy Park Palace till 1932 when the old single story palace was demolished to recreate a modern structure by the famous European Architect, Monsieur Mortimere in the style of a French Chateaux. |
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Package for 2 nights & 3 days (Valid till 31st March'11) |
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Package Includes : Welcome Soft Drink on arrival. Bed Tea, Breakfast and one meal either Lunch or Dinner (MAP) on menu plan. Accommodation on twin sharing. Complimentary transport to Mall at regular intervals. Single occupancy rates – 10% less than the above rates Group & conference rates are available on enquiry Child up to 5 years complimentary (without extra bed) Child between 5 to 12 years 25% charge from the above Package (with or without extra bed). Child 12 and above 35% charge from the above Package. (with or without extra bed).
Season : 11th May'10 to 05th July'10, 27th
Dec'10 to 02nd Jan'11 |
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Accommodation :
Tastefully appointed rooms, each with a remarkable view of the
sprawling garden.. The resort has the largest lawn, parking space and children play ground situated in the compound. |
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Restaurant :
This dining room used to be the Billiard Room
where the Maharaja enjoyed the sport. |
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| Balrampur House, second only to the Government House with its sprawling gardens landscaped by manually chiselling out the hillside to create perfect flat lands, towered by Cheena Peak as a back drop is amongst the most beautiful and imposing properties in Nainital. The present Maharaja converted the Palace into a Heritage Hotel in 1995. |
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| Every year the Maharaja of Balrampur would move to Nainital in the Kumaoun hills with his officials and entourage to escape the blistering heat of the plains and govern his Estate from the cool climate of the hill station, returning to Balrampur with the onset of monsoon rains. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||