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King's Cottage Couple in 1912 property
Ours being a heritage hotel of over 100 years, we have rooms which are individualistic and in different settings and Cottages. The largest & fit to pamper your Royal senses is the King cottage. All Meals included on weekend pricing only. The King Cottage is our top end premium cottage that have a lovely patio on the out to sit and enjoy the serene breeze of Panchgani and the beauty that surrounds it. You are also in the biggest cottage of the property and closest to the amenities. This a studio fit for the best in class service. It also has 2 attached en suite bathrooms with all essentials. You are more than welcome to use the pool for quick dip and fun. The guests have access to their own room and shared space of the heritage property Me and my family are more than open to discuss the heritage of Panchgani and this beautiful heritage hotel We are the highest hotel below Panchgani Table Top. Scenic Panchgani was discovered by the British during the British Raj as a summer resort, and a superintendent named John Chesson was placed in charge of the hill station in the 1860s. He is credited with planting many plant species from the western world in Panchgani, including silver oak and poinsettia, which have flourished since then in Panchgani. Mahabaleshwar was the summer resort of choice for the British, but it was uninhabitable during the monsoons. Panchgani was developed as a retirement place for the British because it remained pleasant throughout the year. John Chesson was deputed to find a suitable place. He surveyed the hills in this region in the company of Mr Rustomji Dubash, and finally decided on this nameless area in the vicinity of the five villages:Dhandeghar, Godavli, Amral, Khingar, and Taighat. The place was aptly named Panchgani, and Chesson was made Superintendent. The temperature in Panchgani is around 12C during the winter, and sometimes reaches 34C during the summer; however the humidity level is very low. The Monsoon rains hit here hardest and the rainy season spans between June and February, allowing the region three months of relatively dry and sunny spring. The five hills surrounding Panchgani are topped by a volcanic plateau, which is the second highest in Asia after the Tibetan plateau. These plateaus, alternatively known as "table land", are a part of the Deccan Plateau and they were raised by pressure between the earth plates. The area has high seismic activity, with an epicenter near Koynānagar where the Koynanagar Dam and a hydroelectric power plant have been built. There are day cabs available. To and fro from Panchgani and the vicinity areas but I would suggest you drive here in your own car to enjoy the scenic view.
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