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Of
all of India's glorious hill resorts, none can compare with Mahabaleshwar's
unique and unforgettable charm. The appeal of this queen of hill resorts'
lies in her natural native beauty and aura-not in customary and cosmetics.
Visitors carry away memories of the scenic panoramas, the flora and fauna,
the silence and solitude, and the forts and temples rich in history and
myth. With the township's residents, it is a point of pride to live in harmony
with Mahabaleshwar's inherent character.
Hotel Dreamland, Mahabaleshwar at its best and sweetest. For just
over half a century, knowledgeable visitors have seen Hotel Dreamland as
the ideal base from which to enjoy Mahabaleshwar's many pleasures.
Dreamland is not just a hotel,
but an entire natural environment. Excellently equipped hotel developments
nestle among lush vegetarian on 23 acres of land. More than 70% remains
wooded and forested, and includes our own organic vegetable farm on which
we grow the tasty succulent vegetables for our rich vegetarian cuisine Though
centrally located at the heart of the township, Dreamland still reflects
the serene calm that gives Mahabaleshwar its character. This is why Mahabaleshwar
is not the place to go if you seek a hectic nightlife, or luxurious entertainments,
or thrilling race-meets. Other hill-resorts offer that and more. What Mahabaleshwar
offers in an immense variety of things to do and see and admire, in a mood
of serenity and quiet joy.
You can hire a boat and
drift for hours on Venna lake. Gallop on horseback over the hills. Pit yourself
against one of India's most challenging golf courses. Visit the bee-keeping
museum and study the unique social structures of these hard-working creatures.
Go no nature strolls, or walks, or hikes, or treks (choose you level of
difficulty). Stop at any of the innumerable 'peaks' and 'points', each offering
a different scenic vista. Gaze at the play of water cascading over rocks
and ledges, and wait for a rainbow. listen to the historical and legendary
lore associated with various spots, including myths that hark back to the
Mahabharat. And, finally, when reluctantly leave, carry away a store of
lasting and treasured memories... |
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