Emiily Lodge
Nainital, Uttarakhand.
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Jim Corbett's house "The Gurney House" is just below Emily Lodge and can be seen clearly from the garden. Some of the trophies that adorn Emily Lodge were given to the doc by Jim himself.
Today the best part about this place is that it is cradled in a dense oak thicket, pristine oak trees that have never been cut and thick jungles surround the house and you would never know that town was just ten minutes away. Beautiful paths cut across the forest, and you can to this day see barking deers known as kakar, scampering about, the sudden flutter of wings as a bunch of kaleej pheasant take flight and the shuffling of the peora.
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Emiily lodge has been renovated and converted into a boutique style hotel by Mrs. Rewah who is an interior designer and also the present day proprietor of Emiily lodge. Mrs Rewah has taken every care to look into the modern comforts of city living while retaining the British grandeur of Emiily Lodge, overall it is an optimum mix of the old and the new.
So come share the old world charm, go back in time to the colonial era of the British Raj, all while enjoying modern comforts, even as our chef conjures up some excellent Indian and European delights to tickle your taste buds, or sit in the open air restaurant by the birds and lose yourself in time, if not enjoy an evening seated by the very fireplace where Jim Corbett and the good old doctor sat and discussed those fabulous hunting trips that Jim Corbett has written so avidly about.
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Emiily lodge is a colonial era building dating back almost 150 years. Emiily lodge has been resurrected and upgraded to a boutique style hotel and the rooms bear a colonial ambiance. There are a lot of antique furniture pieces that adorn the nooks and corners of Emiily. The living area is a common area for all our guests to sit read or just lounge. The dining area is again a common area shared by our guests to eat or just lounge. The dining is freely converted into a conference hall as per requirement. There are three types of rooms and the luxury and comfort factor is same in all of them, the difference is only in the size. There is also an outdoor restaurant with a waterfall. There is ample car parking. |
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Facilities at Emiily Lodge Nainital |
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Situated in lush green dense Oak forests of Ayarpatta Nainital, The present owner has tried to maintain Emily Lodge which is among the oldest British houses, Just as the doctor left it changing only what could not be salvaged and of course constructing modern bathrooms as the British only had wooden commodes which were cleaned each day. All five bedrooms have antique beds and accompanying furniture all dating back to the 1860s. There is a large drawing room with a fireplace that still works and a dinning room with a grand carved rosewood dining table. In Emily Lodge we provide facilties.
24 Hour Hot and Cold water. 24 Hour TATA SKY. Indian and Continental Meals. Doctor on call. Surrounded by Lush green Oak forest. Bonfire on request. Children's Park. Ample Car parking space. 24 hour Taxi Service (All Of India) On prior notice. Internet on demand. Laundry Service. Intercom & Room Service. OPen Air Restaurant. |
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Activities Emiily Lodge Nainital |
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Emily Lodge is a home away from home giving the feeling of British taste and style. The furniture, Dinning hall house design, guns etc are all from the Colonial Era. We also provide the following activities in Emily Lodge.
Hiking, Trekking, Bird watching, Horse riding, Boating, Rock climbing and rappelling, Adventure activities such as Zorb balling Burma bridge etc. Astrology, Yoga, Live music evenings. Indoor games - chess / carom etc, Canoeing. Paragliding.
Please note that activities numbered 4, 5, 6, 7, 12 and 13 if chosen will have additional expenditure and must be confirmed to us beforehand and will be arranged at various other locations, activity number 10 will have extra expenditure but will be arranged at a time of your choice within hotel premises, activities numbered 8 & 9 are in house facilities that are provided within our premises at nominal costs. Activity no 11 is free. |
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Naini Lake: The lake offers the holiday makers ample opportunity for yachting, boating or paddling the boat. Boating rates in conventional rowing boats ranges from Rs. 80/- to Rs. 120/- from one end of lake to another end. Paddling boats are available on hourly rate from Rs. 80/- to Rs. 120/- depending on type of paddle boat.
Nainital Flats : A wide level ground is known as Flats, one can see players playing Football, Cricket, Basket Ball at Flats. There is a fountain, band stand, a statue of Pt. Govind Ballabh Pant near Flats, One vehicle parking & tibbetan market is also located near Flats. Nainital excursions cabs are available from here. Boats play in the lake for the visitors and a boat ride is extremely enjoyable. A portion of the flatts is used for car parking. New club, Boat House Club, Masonic Hall are in the periphery of the flatts for recreation.
On one of side of lake is the Mall road now it is known as Govind Ballabh Pant Marg. Number of hotels, food joints, shops, banks and other business concerns are here. In May & June vehicular traffic is not allowed on Mall road in evening hours to facilitate tourists. This road is the main link joining Mallital and Tallital. On the other side of the lake lies the Thandi Road. It is comparatively less busy and have Pashan devi temple. Entry of Vehicles is prohibited on Thandi Road.
Naina Devi Temple : Nainital name has been originated from Naina Devi and Naina Devi temple is situated right on Naini Lake near flats, It is said that eye of goddess Sati(Wife of Lord Shiva) fell here at Nainital thus lake is known as Naini Lake. Tibbetan Shopping market is situated besides Naina Devi Temple.
Raj Bhavan : Governor's House also known as Raj Bhavan and formerly, Government House was built in 1899 and designed in the Victorian Gothic domestic style by the architect F.W. Stevens. Originally built as the summer residence of the governor of the North West Province, it later became the summer residence for the Lieutenant Governor of the United Provinces.
In present time Raj Bhavan is the official guest house for the governor of Uttarakhand and for visiting state guests. The complex consists of a two-storied mansion with 113 rooms, a large garden, a swimming pool, and golf links. One have to take permission for visiting Raj Bhavan.
Naina Peak or China Peak : Naina Peak also known as China or Cheena Peak. It is the highest peak in the town, with an altitude of 2,615 m (8,579 ft) and at a short distance of 6 km from the north end of the town (Mallital). One can hire Pony or Horses to visit this peak either from Snow view or from Mallital.
Tiffin Top : Tiffin Top also known as Dorothy's Seat (Tiffin = light meal eaten during the day). This terraced hill top (2,292 m (7,520 ft)) on Ayarpatta hill is a 4 km trek from the centre of the town and provides a nice view. Dorothy's Seat is a stonework picnic spot on Tiffin Top built in memory of an English artist, Dorothy Kellet, by her husband and admirers after her death in a air crash.
Nainital Zoo : It is a must see place for all the nature lovers and those interested in wildlife. But to enjoy all this one has to trek a distance of 1 Km from bus stand .This is a high altitude zoo situated at 2100 meters in a vast open area. This zoo is having variety of animals, namely, Himalayan black bear, Monkeys, Siberian Tiger, Leopard, Wolf, Palm civet cat, Rose ringed Parakeet, Silver Pheasants, Hill Fox, Ghoral, Sambhar and Barking Deer. It remains open for tourists throughout the year except when it is closed on the occasions of Holi, Diwali, and all national holidays in addition to the weekly off on Monday.
Kilbury : Kilbury is located at an altitude of 2194 mts. and at a distance of 10 Kms. from the town. One can go there by motorable road. There is a forest rest house for night stay. Kilbury is an ideal spot for those who loves peace and want to enjoy their holidays in tranquility.
Aerial Ropeway : It is one of the main attractions of Nainital. This ropeway connects Snow-View Point (at 2270 Mts.) with Nainital near flats. Aerial ropeway starts at Mallital , there are two trolleys to carry passengers. It takes approx. 151.7 seconds to cover one way journey by trolley. Charges for cable car is Rs. 100 per person, Rs. 60 for child. Charges are for stay for one hour at the point. Timings are 10.00a.m. to 5.00p.m.
ARIES (State Observatory) : The 50-year old State Observatory at Nainital was rebuilt in 2004 as ARIES, the Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational-Sciences, an autonomous institute under the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India.
Khurpatal : Khurptal makes one of the best lake sites of Nainital situated 10-km from the town on Nainital - Kaladhungi Road. It is a small hamlet endowed with a beautiful lake. On the way don not forget to visit Sarita Tal & Botanical Garden
Barapathar : One of the important triangular point to go to Kilbury - Sigri Camp, Tiffin Top, Khurpa Tal - Jim Corbett National Park Route. Ponies and horses can be hired from here to climb to the nearby spots.
Lands End : One can have an excellent View Of Khurpatal From Lands End. Its altitude is 2118 mts. & it is located at short distance of 4 Kms from the town. The best thing about this spot is that one does not have to climb much and as the name suggests one feels on reaching the area that the end of the land has really come. To go to Lands end one can go to Barapathar on a vehicle and then walk about one Km. up to the spot.
St. John Church : The church of St. John was established in 1844 and is located on the north end of town (Mallital), about half a mile north-west of the Naina Devi temple. The church was so named by Daniel Wilson, the Bishop of Calcutta, who, after falling ill during a visit to Nainital in 1844 to lay the foundation of the church, was obliged to sleep in an unfinished house on the edge of the forest. A brass plaque on the altar is inscribed with names of the victims of the Landslip of 1880.
Snow View : It is the most easily accessible hill top, height 2270 mts. and at a distance of 2.5 Km from the town. Its at the top of Sher-ka-danda Ridge (north by north-east of the town centre), is easily reachable by cable car. This peak is also connected by motor able road. Snow view as the name suggests offers an indescribably beautiful and breath taking picture of the glittering snows of Himalayas. It has a temple. Tea, snacks, Photographers are available at this place. On a clear day, it offers spectacular views of the snowbound high Himalaya, including Nanda Devi, Trisul and Nanda Kot.
Hanumangarhi (Hanuman Garh): It is located at an altitude 1,951 m at a distance 3.5 km from the Tallital (South End) bus stop. This temple is devoted to Lord Hanuman ji. Hanuman Garhi is also famous for its magnificent views of the setting sun. One can go to Hanuman Garhi by taxi, bus or even on foot from Nainital. It has a temple complex presiding deity being Lord Hanuman besides Ram and Shiva. At the instance of Neem Karoli Baba around 1950 these temples were built. On the other side of the hill there is Shitala Devi temple and Ashram of Lila. |
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Packages 2013 - 2014 |
2 Nights 3 Days Package
From 1st Oct to 15 April 2013.
(Not valid on Holidays / Festivals / Log Weekends).
Rs.15000/- per couple per room.
Packages Include: Accommodation for 2 persons, Welcome drink on arrival (non-alcoholic), Fruit Platter / Cookies in the room, Bed Tea, Breakfast, Dinner & all applicable taxes.
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Tele : +91-11-41612107, 26823836. Mobile: 9810002772, 9910002772. |
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