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Hotel
Chaanakya
where
tradition
blends
with
modernity
Hotel
Chaanakya
is
centrally
located in
the serene
surrounding
of
dalhousie
having all
the modern
amenities,
the
magnificent
grandeur
of the
hotel is
reflected
in the
elegantly
designed
interiors.
The hotel
is built
to include
breathtaking
views of
the hills
and the
sunset the
efficient
staff of
the hotel
works
round the
clock to
make your
stay
comfortable
and
memorable.
step into
lobby take
one look
around and
you know
for
yourself
that hotel
channakya
was just
the place
you were
looking
for a
perfect
holiday
the
elegant
interiors
of the
lobby
itself
speak of
the
magnificence
of the
hotel.
Accommodation
Honeymoon
Suite
revel in
the luxury
of
honeymoon
suite
designed
for pure
indulgence
it offers
blissful
seclusion
to enhance
your
experience
of
togetherness.
Super
deluxe
room at
hotel
chaanakya
each room
is
thoughtfully
designed
to enhance
your
experience
of
togetherness
and is
equipped
with the
most
modern
facilities.
Step into
the cosy
super
deluxe
bedroom,
aesthetically
furnished
with a
modern
bathroom .
Dan Pani-
Restaurant
' Dana
Pani' the
gourmet's
delight
serves you
with
sumptuous
and
delicious
food
continental,
Chinese,
mughlai
and shahi,
they
assure
that you
will feel
ravenous
with the
resounding
of
waterfall
right next
to you.
The
ravishing
green
colour of
Dana pani
which
gives it a
garden
look will
be
captivating.
Terrace-commanding
a
breathtaking
view of
the snow
covered
peaks is
the
Terrace of
hotel
channakya
where you
can sip
hot or
cold
beverages
enjoy
light
snacks and
merrily
sit back
to chat
the cook
breeze and
the
intoxicating
deodar-scented
air makes
one's
spirit
soar high |
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Dalhousie has charming
colonial architecture,
including some beautiful
churches. Its location
presents panoramic views
of the plains- and like
a long silver line, the
river Ravi twists and
turns below Dalhousie.
The spectacular
snow-covered Dhauladhar
mountains are also
visible form this
enchanting
town.Dalhousie is full
of old world charm and
holds lingering echoes
of the 'RAJ'. It covers
an area of about 14 sq.
km. and is built of five
hills Kathlog, Patreyn,
Tehra, Bakrota and Balun.
it is named after the
British governor General
of the 19th century,
Lord Dalhousie. The
town's heights varies
between ,525m and
2,378ml, and it is
surrounded by varied
vegetation-pines,
deodars, oaks and
flowering rhododendron |