Hotel Suman Paradise, Nainital
Because of its hallowed nature, Nainital remained a jealously guarded secret for a long time. Mr. Barron is the man credited with the 'discovery' of Nainital in 1841 and the publishing of his story in the newspaper 'Agra Akhbar', resulted in drawing the attention of other British travellers, especially those who wanted to escape the torrid heat of Delhi and Lucknow. Barron built a house for himself called 'Pilgrim Lodge', and soon a bustling little town sprang up around the lake
Cancellation / Prepayment
- 25% will be charged in case any cancellation is made 15 days before check-in Date.
- 50% will be charged in case any cancellation is made 10 days before check-in Date.
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No cancellation before 7 days of check-in Date.
Children and extra beds
- Child Below 5 Years Complimentary.
- E.P Includes: Room Basis Only.
GST% Applicable Extra as per govt. Laws.
Pets
Not Allowed Any Pets.
Accepted credit cards
INTERNET BANKING ACCOUNT DETAILS
ACCOUNT NAME |
GESHNA PRAKRITI YATRA |
NAME OF THE BANK |
STATE BANK OF INDIA |
CURRENT ACCOUNT NUMBER |
37573272275 |
IFSC CODE |
SBIN0007895 |
BRANCH |
BAWANA, NARELA ROAD, NORTH-WEST, DELHI |
BANK BRANCH ADDRESS |
BAWANA, NARELA ROAD, NORTH-WEST, DELHI - 110039 INDIA |
COUNTRY |
INDIA |
Google Pay |
+91-9911827345
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E-Mail |
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Ringed by the seven hills of Nainital lies the enchanting and sacred Naini lake. Named after the legend proclaiming that the left eye of Parvati, consort of the Lord Shiva fell here, this is where the Naina Devi Temple now stands. Nainital is also mentioned in the ‘Manas Khand’ as Tri-rishi Sarovar. According to this gatha, three sages, Atri, Pulastya and Pulaha, chanced upon this place while on pilgrimage and feeling thirsty, summoned the waters of the Mansarovar Lake.
Because of its hallowed nature, Nainital remained a jealously guarded secret for a long time. Mr. Barron is the man credited with the ‘discovery’ of Nainital in 1841 and the publishing of his story in the newspaper ‘Agra Akhbar’, resulted in drawing the attention of other British travellers, especially those who wanted to escape the torrid heat of Delhi and Lucknow. Barron built a house for himself called ‘Pilgrim Lodge’, and soon a bustling little town sprang up around the lake. Barron’s other important contribution in establishing the town’s character was the fact that he launched the very first boat on Naini’s waters, a pastime that remains a favourite of visitors to this day.