Shimla
Havens Resorts
Shimla, Himachal Pradesh.
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Situated at an altitude of 6400 feet in Himalayas Shimla Havens is a newly built resort spread in 6 acres surrounded by Pine , Cedar and Rhodo Dendron forests.
Shimla Havens Resorts is an ideal place for those people who are looking for a perfect escape away destination for leisure and rejuvenate themselves by enjoying the vicinity of the nature. Shimla Havens Resorts is perfect place of PEACE, PLEASURE AND PARTY. Take some time out from the busy schedule and listen to the sounds of birds chirping, feel the fresh breeze flowing every morning and evening, take a nice walk into the thick forest of cedar wood, pine wood and rhododendron. Experience some soft adventure activities, like rock climbing, rock rappelling, zipline, Burma Bridge crossing and Valley crossing.
Take some time out for Yoga and meditation and refresh your body, mind and soul. Enjoy beautiful views of mountains and valleys from the restaurant, Room and your personal gardens.
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Accommodation |
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Guest rooms are appointed with teak floors, rich furnishings which reflects the combination of moderns yet traditional architecture of the hotel and respects the traditional skills of local craftsmen.
The rooms and suites offer spectacular views over the cedar forests, mountain ranges or the gardens. Every room has a spacious marble bathroom with both a bathtub and a separate shower cubicle with deluxe toiletries. Three interconnecting sets of rooms are available at the resort.
Garden Rooms
The Garden Rooms come with large bay windows offering views of the beautifully landscaped gardens. The Rooms are on the group floor and with the personal Small garden with in front to enjoy the serenity and peace of the place.
Deluxe Rooms
The Deluxe rooms come with large bay windows offering a magnificent view of the surrounding mountains and the cedar forests
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Honeymoon Suite
The Honeymoon Suite rooms come with large bay windows offering a magnificent view of the surrounding mountains and the cedar forests.
Deluxe Suite
Each Deluxe Suite has a separate living room and bedroom. The Suite comes with large bay windows offering views of the surrounding mountains and the cedar forests.
Presidential Suite
Located on the 4th floor, The Presidential Suite offers spectacular views of the Himalayas. It features a separate living room and two bedrooms with dormer roofs. This grand suite has a four-poster bed in the master bedroom. |
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Restaurant
Shimla Havens Resorts has proposed 51 rooms at Shimla havens with One Banquet hall, 02 Conference Rooms, One Indoor restaurant Restaurant ( Cedar) and One outdoor restaurant ( The Deck), 01 Bar ( Stimulus). Ground floor rooms are with the personal Garden for each room, First Floor and Third floor rooms are Valley Facing rooms giving the View of Thick cedar, Pine and Rhododendron Forests. The Resort has 21 rooms operational for the coming year and another 30 rooms to be opened in second phase with Spa, Jacuzi and health Club.
Dinning
Shimla Havens Resorts has Two Restaurants ( In house and Out door) The Dec and Cedar serving Indian , Chinese and Continental Cuisines. The Cedar offers the view of thick forest and is centrally Air conditioned and can accommodate around 60 Pax with an Area of .......The Dec is Open air restaurant with green Lush Lawn and is an ideal place for small parties and get together and celebrating the occasion is style.
Bar
Reflecting the traditional architecture and the wooden touch, the bar with its wood paneling and original artwork creates an aura of old world charm. Offering a full range of fine wines and spirits, it is just the spot for a before and after dinner drink.
24 Hour in Room Dining
If you prefer the privacy of your own room or suite, there is of course the option of 24 hour in-room dining and butler service.
All our rooms come with the following features
Satellite television, Wi-Fi connectivity, Separate walk-in closet with electronic safe, Direct dial telephone with voice mail, Personal bar, 24 Hour Butler service.
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White Water Rafting
White water rafting at Satluj/Beas is one of the most exciting adventure and activities around Shimla .You get and opportunity to enter the rapids of Grade II to Grade IV in Satluj and Beas. For around One hours time you are into the river paddling with the guide and following the instructions of the guide. It gives a good opportunity for team building exercise in individuals and in organizations hierarchy as well.
Rock Climbing
He sport or activity of climbing sheer rock faces, especially by means of specialized techniques and equipment. For so many years, Rock Climbing has become a major sport or leisure activity for thousands of outdoor sports enthusiasts. In itself, Rock Climbing comes in different styles. These include Indoor Climbing, Traditional Climbing, Bouldering, and many others. Though it is generally a risky sport which demands physical strength and endurance, it poses a different kind of challenge, excitement, and adrenaline rush. This is probably one of the many reasons why a lot of people are so enthusiastic about this activity.
Rock Rappelling
Rappelling is a quick way to descend a difficult rock by relying 100% on your equipment: harness, gear, anchors, and rope. It can be invigorating with good instruction, or terrifying if your gear is not set up properly. This is the only time you're completely dependent on the gear, so you need to know all the different ways to safely set up a rappel or trust that your instructor knows how to. At crags or sport routes, most times there will be a top bolt you rap off of -- again, check the quality of any and all anchors before setting off.
River Crossing/Valley Crossing
The sport or activity of climbing sheer rock faces, especially by means of specialized techniques and equipment. For so many years, Rock Climbing has become a major sport or leisure activity for thousands of outdoor sports enthusiasts. In itself, Rock Climbing comes in different styles. These include Indoor Climbing, Traditional Climbing, Bouldering, and many others. Though it is generally a risky sport which demands physical strength and endurance, it poses a different kind of challenge, excitement, and adrenaline rush. This is probably one of the many reasons why a lot of people are so enthusiastic about this activity.
Treasure Hunt
The Game : This exciting new team-building activity fosters group effectiveness in a unique way. Based on the Scandinavian sport of Orienteering (now an Olympic event) where individuals use a detailed map to find flags in the forest, Treasure Hunt Adventure is driven by a custom-made map of your conference center. The object is to find the key to the treasure-filled chest. Your large group is divided into heterogeneous sub-groups, each with its own set of clues to find. Individual teams soon realize that the only means to the treasure is to work together. The key, hidden somewhere on the property, can only be found by locating clues circled on their maps (a tree, column, statue, etc.).
Some clues can only be acquired when the group completes a "challenge" -- a fun test of the team’s mettle. Each sub-group’s immediate goal is assembling their part of the riddle. When assembled, these add up to reveal a final riddle. The excitement builds as all sub-groups must now work together to find the key.
Primary Benefit : Team Building
Secondary Benefit : Communication Strategy Development Time Management Delegation Creativity Negotiation Working as a team. |
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Yoga
A Hindu discipline aimed at achieving a state of perfect spiritual insight and tranquility. In the West, the term is most commonly understood as the physical exercises that are practiced as part of this discipline. Yoga enhances the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual qualities of guests utilizing three branches of Yoga: Hatha, Kriya and Raja. Beginners and experienced participants are encouraged to experience a higher level of personal contentment through individualized practice incorporating devotion, dedication and discipline to one's lifestyle.
ASTANG YOGA - ASANA : Yogic asanas/exercises are referred as "neuromuscular integration," because they benefit not only the muscular, cardiovascular, and metabolic systems but also serve to integrate mind and body to order to create specific and predictable physiological effects.
ASTANG YOGA - PRANAYAMA : Pranayama practices similarly involve the manipulation of breathing mechanism along with the increased awareness of the pressure changes inside the cavity of chest and abdomen. Breathing is a bridge between our body and mind. Changes in our body and mind affect our breathing. Breathing can balance our nervous system. When practices regularly, they produce a profound, calming effect on our mind and body and decrease sympathetic nervous system stimulation.
Burma Bridge Crossing
The Burma Bridge is a 4 cable system, forming a hanging bridge, 20 to 90 mtrs across the Valley and approximately 30 to 60 m high above the ground. The Burma Bridge consists of a bottom cable, which you walk on; the cable is connected by ropes to two cables about 1.2m higher up. These two cables are the ‘hand rails’. Of course you also wear a harness, which is connected to a cable above your head. Even the slightest breeze has you wobbling precariously over to one side. The famous words “don’t look down” are totally negated here as you have to concentrate on placing your feet neatly on the bottom cable, while staring wide-eyed down at the potential plunge. Even though you know that you can’t fall because you are strapped in and connected to the top cable.
Rope Bridge Crossing
The rope bridge adventure can be found 5-10 meters in altitude connected to the trunks of the trees next to the suspension bridge. This rope bridge offers fun and challenge for adults and children alike. Children who are 120 centimeters or less can enjoy the easier course created just for them. On the harder one, where they can bypass parts, they have to be at least 140 centimeters tall. The goal is to go through the course by going from one podium to another by balancing your way through on the ropes that are attached to the trunks of the trees.
Waterfall Rappelling - Also technically known as canyoning and canyoneering are more often associated with technical descents — those that require rappels (abseils) and ropework, down-climbing. In this activity you have to descend from cliff where water falls on you while you descend. This is support is quite adventurous and daring.
Jummaring
Jumaring, also referred to as jugging, is where the second climber (the one who belays the lead climber on the route) uses ascenders to climb the rope instead of climbing directly on the rock. Along with the ascenders, one or more webbing "ladders" called étriers (or aiders) are typically used to allow the climber to use their feet to step up and pull themselves up the rope. Ascending is not typically performed on free climbing routes where a climber uses his or her hands and feet on the rock, climbing the features, edges, cracks, and pockets that the route provides without artificial aids. Typically, ascending is reserved for aid climbing where the climbers are climbing near-featureless faces of rock, usually with very thin cracks that a person probably could not get their fingers into to make the holds useful.
Flying Fox
This is an activity in which a series of cables strung across trees in the Forest you freely descent with the help of pulley and billey rope, the distance depends upon the level of the excitement and the adventure one is looking for. Platforms enable participants to be harnessed and hooked up to these cables and after being given instructions by qualified staff, are soon ready to fly! Riders will glide down the cables from tree to tree from high up off the ground, experiencing the exhilaration of ploughing though the jungle canopy. |
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Trekking
The words “trekking” and “hiking” are used somewhat interchangeably, but a trek more often refers to a long distance walk along age-old trails, usually in remote areas far from roads or highways. And how many miles do we walk each day? We usually characterize the hiking day in terms of hours. On most treks, we hike from four to six hours a day (with an occasional eight hour day). On most trips, porters, pack animals or vehicles carry all the gear. All you need to carry is a small daypack to hold a water bottle, camera and sweater/jacket.
Community Interactions : This event is basically to organize the workshop by inviting the people from the local community and interacting with them about the religion, lifestyles, attitude and other aspects on life , how these people live in the region what are their thoughts about the society and the behaviors, exchange of the views from different community gives you and idea about the thought process going in every bodies minds.
Agricultural Workshops : This practice is basically to tell the present generations that what were the equipments which were used in the initial times for agriculture and the techniques used at that time, they can still see the people using the traditional ways of agriculture apart from the modernity. They can get an idea how vegetables are grown in the fields an how cereals and other food grains which comes to them in homes how they are grown and what is the process involved in this.
Rescue & Evacuation in Mountains : Through this concepts our adventure Instructors demonstrates the techniques used to rescue some body in the Himalayas when you have limited resources and less people to help. It includes the traditional and modern techniques used for this purpose if somebody stuck in the Himalayas
Location
Shimla Havens Resorts is located around 4 k.m. from the newly built ISBT (Inter State Bust terminus) and 1 km from Summer Hill railway station.
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Mobile: +91-9810002772, 9810092772.
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