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HOTEL RENUKA
RENUKAJI |
Hotel The Renuka, HPTDC offer this deluxe hotel
located at Renukaji, Sirmour (Himachal Pradesh,
India). Renukaji is a religious destination visited
for the temple and holy lake Renukaji located at 22
kms from Nahan. Hotel is located at bank of the lake
offers a panoramic view of the lake and is surrounded
by lush green mountains right near the Temple.
The hotel is divided into two wings the colonial style
wing and the modern wing.
Significance of Renukaji : The Renuka Lake (660
m) is regarded as the embodiment of Renukaji, the wife
of sage Jamadagini and mother of Parshuram, one of the
ten Avtars of Lord Vishnu.
The Lake is fed by underground springs and the
surrounding hills are padded by lush forests that
support a large variety of plant and animal life.
Boating and trekking are the additional attractions of
Renukaji.
Access to Renukaji : 315 km from Delhi, Ambala -
95 km, Dehradun - 105 km and Chandigarh - 95 km, Nahan
- 22 kms
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Renuka Suite A/C
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Rs.2000/-
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DBR Cozy
Deluxe A/C |
Rs.1500/-
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Double Bed Room Deluxe
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Rs.1300/-
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Double Bed Room Regular
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Rs.1000/-
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Dormitory (4 beds)
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Rs.150/- each bed
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10% Luxury
Tax Extra. |
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Facilities |
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Parking within premises, Table Tennis,
children's Park, Boating facilities
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Places of
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RENUKA LAKE: Legend has it that when the evil
Sahasarjuna killed the sage Jamadagini and tried
to abduct his wife Renuka. She flung herself
into the water. The gods restored her to life
and this lake is regarded to be her embodiment.
There is a row of temples along its banks, and a
track encircles the water. Boats are available
on hire from the hotel. PARASHURAMA TAL AND
RENUKA TEMPLE (100M): At the base of the Renuka
lake, this large pool is considered to embrace
Lord Parshurama, who wished to spend all
eternity at his mother's feet. Reportedly built
overnight by an invading force of Gurkhas in
early 19th Century, the original temple of
Renukaji is here. Both mother and son are
reunited every year at a celebratory fair held
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