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The Fishermens Lodge, Bhimtal

The Fishermens’ main aim is to provide you delightful experience forever and they only desire you to leave them feeling satisfied, and excited to return. The Fishersmen Lodge is neither a five-star, nor a boutique hotel but simply serves you the comfort and stress free holiday of no replacement . With their promise they strive to serve you delicious, wholesome food, and maintain a high standard of hygiene. For those seeking adventure, the staff will help you arrange hikes, fishing trips, golf games, mountain biking excursions, picnics, and other such ventures.

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Woodville Palace Hotel, Shimla

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 Woodville Palace  a heritage hotel located at 7000 feet near the heart of Shimla, the ‘Queen of The Hills '.And the history of Woodville Palace is as romantic as its locale.  

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Camp Forktail Creek , Corbett

Camp Forktail Creek is situated in the midst of a dense Sal forest on the north-eastern periphery of Corbett Tiger Reserve. Corbett National Park is India's first and one of her finest National Park. Owing to it's geographic location, Corbett supports a rich variety of habitats and is extremely rich in bio-diversity. 

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The Chalets - Naldehra

 The concept of cozy log huts as hotels in India was first popularized by the Chalets at Naldehra, and for several years now, the Chalets continue to attract discerning tourists who flock to Naldehra for its excellent climate, golf and the simple charm of this wonderful resort. The Chalets treat every guest as unique, that is perhaps why almost every room at the resort offers a different view to the guest. 

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Kasaar Jungle Resort - Almora

Almora has the proud distinction of being the first tourist destination founded by the British. This coupled with its historic role and mention in India's freedom struggle make Almora an important hill destination. Situated on horse saddle shaped ridge, Almora boasts of excellent climate and is an excellent base to discover the upper Kumaon region.
 

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Wayfarer Retreat - Vijaypur

Situated at a height of 2050 meters Vijaypur rests on a ridge overlooking the magnificent Himalayan range. On a clear day Vijaypur offers one of the most breathtaking views of the entire range from Chaukhamba, Neel Kanth, Hathi Parvat, Trishul, Nanda Devi, Nanda Kot, to Panchchuli and Appi (Annapurna) peaks. 

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Wayfarer Mountain resort - Munsiyari

There are a few places in the world that defy description. You only have to get there to experience their uniqueness. Munsyari is one such place. Hidden away amongst the mountains in India's border district of Pithoragarh at a height of 7000 feet Munsyari is probably the closest you can get to experiencing the Greater Himalayas from hand shaking distance. At Munsyari you have the majestic Paanch Chulli peak towering all of 22600 feet right in front of you.

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Camp Potters Hill - Shimla

Resort Description:

Not much of Shimla is visible under the jungle of concrete these days and as people build more and more, the discerning nature lover who still wishes to see the Shimla of old is being devoid of options. Well, the news is not all bad, for we have visited and are sold on the lovely Camp Potters Hill in the outskirts of Shimla and strongly recommend all offbeaters to go have a fascinating offbeat vacation in Shimla!

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Himalayan Trout House - Nagini

 The Himalayan Trout House at Nagini on the banks of the Tirthan is an offbeat destination in India & also is the place for you to go for angling. Agling is philosophical sport; it requires great power of persistence, thought and intelligence. The house is beautifully designed and kept by the duo of Christopher and Shefali Mitra.

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The Westview - Ranikhet

As the legend goes, Ranikhet is named after an ancient queen who fell in love with this place when she visited it and made the place her home. Discovered by British in 1869, this place offers a panoramic view of the majestic Himalayas, ranging from the Bhagirathi peaks in the west to Nanda Kot in the east. Ranikhet is definitely a tourist's paradise without being as crowded or as ‘popular’ as a Nainital or a Mussoorie. With the panoramic views of the Western Himalayas it has also got an added attraction of ancient temples, pretty picnic spots and quite strolls.

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