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hotels
of khajuraho
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Bundela
Clarks Khajuraho
Taj Chandela
Grand
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Usha Bundela
(Category : Deluxe)
Usha Bundela, a sprawling complex on 4 acres of land, set
in the heart of the Temple town of Khajuraho - A World Heritage
Site.
66 plush modern rooms & suites with spacious lawns and centrally-located
in the heart of the city, 5 mins from the Railway station. 5-star
facilities, Room Service, Multi-cuisine restaurants, Coffee Shop
& bar, Valet & Laundry Services, Swimming Pool, Health
Club, Indoor Games, Conference
Hall, Swimming Pool, Doctor on Call |
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Clarks Khajuraho
(Category : Executive)
Built on an expanse sprawling more than 18 acres of lush green
gardens, the Hotel Clarks Khajuraho is the latest addition to
the chain. With tastefully decorated rooms overlooking the pool
or the greenery, a spacious lobby, restaurants, bar, Health Club,
Sauna and big Convention Halls, the hotel offers not only a wonderful
stay but also presents itself as an ideal venue for Conferences.
Hotel Clarks Khajuraho has 104 Guest Rooms and offers modern Conferencing
Facilities.
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Taj
Chandela
(Category
: Luxury)
Hotel Chandela is set amidst
11 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens. It is a haven of peace
and tranquility that offers easy access to the world famous Khajuraho
temples.
98 centrally air-conditioned rooms including 5 Executive Suites.
Standard Rooms: All rooms are elegantly appointed and offer guest
amenities like direct dial telephone facility and colour television
with satellite programmes
Executive Suites: A bedroom and a sitting room with all standard
amenities.
Recreation
Swimming pool, tennis, badminton, croquet, mini-golf course and
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Grand
Temple View
(Category : Luxury)
The hotel offers 40 rooms
& suites, with a multi-cuisine restaurant and a bar and a
host of other guest facilities including an outdoor swimming pool.
Located 5 kms from the airport, the hotel is close to the 'Western
Group of Temples'- the main tourist attraction of the temple town.
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