Monal Resort - Rudraprayag
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Conveniently located 3 km
from Rudraprayag town center
on the highway to Sri
Badrinath, the resort is
easily accessible. Our
guests will enjoy sweeping
vistas of the majestic
Garhwal Himalayas. We invite
you to come to a place where
silence is golden, allowing
one to hear themselves
think, and where the air is
always
When one thinks of the
Garhwal Mountains, visions
of waterfalls, gushing
streams, rivers, lakes, vast
expanses of wilderness, and
stellar mountain views come
to mind. Monal Resort is
located on 3 acres of
pristine land, surrounded on
three sides by lesser
Himalayan Range, along the
Alaknanda River.
Conveniently located 3 km
from Rudraprayag town center
on the highway to Sri
Badrinath, the resort is
easily accessible. Our
guests will enjoy sweeping
vistas of the majestic
Garhwal Himalayas. We invite
you to come to a place where
silence is golden, allowing
one to hear themselves
think, and where the air is
always clean and clear. |
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Accommodation
The Resort has 40 rooms
including Maharani and
Maharaja Suites, AC Rooms
and Air Cooled Deluxe Rooms,
each of which has its own
private balcony with a view
of the Alaknanda River.
Japanese Garden
With Herbal and oil
massages, health spa and
special yoga classes, you
are in for a complete make
over. Rejuvenate your senses
with the clean morning air
on the Jogging Track
specially designed for you.
For the nature lover in you,
we have a breathtaking
Japness garden, trimmed and
manicured just for you. The
verdant greens and spruced
plants are sure to entice
the environmentalist in you.
The Resort is embellished
with a Japanese Garden. The
Buddhist influence makes the
garden a quite place,
allowing quests to look back
and reflect upon themselves
or meditate.
A Children's Playground with
wide open spaces together
with a shallow pond with
mini paddle boats ensure
that your little ones enjoy
the Resorts as much as you
do.
Children Delight's
A children's playground with
wide-open spaces will nsure
that your little ones forget
artificial amusement parks.
And the jogging track will
definitely please the
fitness freak in you. Not
only that, our Machaans that
are placed at an astounding
height will make you feel at
the top of the world. |
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TURANT (Restaurant)
Multicuisine restaurant with great view of the valley. At TURANT,
lip-smacking preparations pamper the palate while the ambience
contributes to invigorated appetites.
Not to forget the loads of Vitamin 'D' one gets while having
breakfast, a picnic lunch or afternoon tea in the open air. We can
offer mouth watering catering to groups in our open air restaurant
situated amidst sprawling lawns.
Excursion
A laid back town in the Garhwal Himalayas, Rudraprayag is more
popular as the junction where the road coming from Haridwar
bifurcates into two, travelling onwards to Badrinath and Kedarnath.
But stopping for a day or two at Rudraprayag will help you to
recharge your mind's batteries.
Leave the town and cross over to the countryside. The slopes of the
lower Himalayas will please you with their verdant glamour. Go down
the flight of stairs beside the temple of the ruling deity and
you'll reach a tiny headland that overlooks the confluence of the
rivers Alakananda and Mandakini. The ripple of the water over the
boulders will tell you stories of their long journey down the
mountainside. At night, as the stars twinkle overhead, Rudraprayag
goes to sleep, comfortable in the thought that the divine spirits
are always hovering protectively over the town.
The Confluence
The confluence of river Mandakini originating from Kedarnath Dham
and river Alaknanda originating from Badrinath Dham is a beautiful
sight to behold. The confluence has a great religious significance
and thousands of people come here to take a holy drip.
Koteshwar Temple At a distance of 3 km from Rudraprayag and on the
holy bank of the river Alaknanda is situated the Koteshwar temple
in a cave. There are many idols, which have been formed naturally.
It is believed that before going to Kedarnath, Lord Shiva meditated
here. During the months of August and September, thousands of
devotees come here to worship Lord Shiva. |
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