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 | Bajaj Indian Home Stay offers the opportunity to unwind and relax, to both the business as well as the tourist's our continuous endeavour to make you always feel at home - in a home perhaps, away from your various rooms at Bajaj Indian Home Stay are named after popular Indian mythological and historical characters as well as some of the avatars revered by the Hindus. Each room is a different experience. Each has a different story to tell. |  | Location Located in the heart of Delhi's shopping district Karol Bagh, Bajaj Indian Homestay is a gem of a retreat from the chaos. It is amalgamation of a B&B and boutique hotel experience with each of the 10 beautifully designed rooms individualy named and decorated after popular Indian characters and Gods. It has rooftop terrace and juice bar and the room price includes breakfast, complimentary tea and coffee alongwith airport pickup. |
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| Directions | One way distances from Bajaj Indian Home Stay to;- Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi 19 Kms Domestic airport, Palam, Delhi 14 Kms Old Delhi Railway Station 10 Kms New Delhi Railway Station 05 Kms Connaught Place 04 Kms Karol Bagh Shopping Market 100 metres Nearest Metro Station 150 metres | | Transportation | Local Transportation options are:- Delhi Metro Bus Cabs | | Airport | Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi 19 Kms |
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All rooms have O' General split Airconditioner of 1.5 ton each. All rooms have attached bathroom with imported fittings, European WC, geysers for hot/cold water, bath tub /standing showers, hair dryer. 26 inches Sony colour LCD television in each offering satellite channels including ESPN, ZEE, BBC, STAR TV, CNN etc. Safety deposit locker in each room. Panasonic key telephone in each bedroom & bathroom Small Electrolux / White Westinghouse refrigerator in each room. Weighing machine, bathrobe in each bathroom. Same day laundry facility. Complimentary buffet breakfast daily. Complimentary First arrival car transfer. Wi - Fi access in premises. In house library, internet, Fax., Zerox facility. Round the clock room service. 24x7 power backup with 50kva gensete. Doctor on call. Complimentary welcome drink on checkin. Complimentary tea/coffee anytime desired by clients Complimentary local phone calls. Train / Air Tickets & other travel related services on request . | Local Attractions
 | Karol Bagh Shopping Market (100 metres) |  | Nearest Metro Station (150 metres) |  | Connaight Place (04 Kms) |  | New Delhi Raliway Station (05 Kms) |
| Amenities
 | 24-hr front desk |  | Airport pickup |  | BBQ area |  | Bicycle rental |  | Breakfast included |  | Car rental |  | Childcare or babysitting |  | Children permitted |  | Concierge |  | Curfew |  | Currency exchange |  | Group services |  | Handicap access |  | Laundry/valet service |  | Linen included |  | Luggage carriers |  | Meal plans |  | Meeting facilities |  | Movie rentals |  | Newspapers/magazines |  | Open 24 Hours |  | Parking (free) |  | Restaurant on site |  | Room service |  | Safe deposit box |  | Smoking not permitted |  | Taxi service |  | Tour/sightseeing assistance |  | WIFI (free) |
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 | Mughal (moogh 'l) is an Indian word generally used to refer to a series of moslem dynasties and emperors who ruled India for nearly 400 years. The Mughal epoch saw a gradual fusion of Hindu and Islamic thought, art and architecture. This guest room reflects the grandeur of the Mughal epoch. Ornately carved furniture, lamps and miniature paintings from the Mughal school provide an opportunity to relive a rich era gone by. |  | Rajputana (raj-poot-a-na) is a name used to collectively refer to the former princely states which together formed the Rajput empire. Even to this day tales of Rajput gallantry and chivalry abound popular Indian folklore.Rajputana - the home of the glorious Rajputs. Refurbished with modern amenities, this large and elegant room retains the traditional Rajputana charm. |  | Rama (raa 'm) is the protagonist of the great Indian epic Ramayana which is believed to be probably more than 5000 years old. According to Hindus, Rama is the seventh avatar of Vishnu. The story of how the young crown prince Rama is cleverly banished to a 14 years'exile by his step mother and later how he rescues his wife Sita from the demon king Ravana, makes not only a fascinating reading but also provides ample food for the mind even in the present day. This room prides itself for the quiet elegance of its ambience. This very aesthetically decorated room pays homage to Lord Rama. |  | Krishna (krsh-na) is the eighth avatar of Vishnu. Depicted as a flute playing cowherd and also as the divine lover of Radha, Krishna is the most enduring icon of the devotionalism which marked the classical period of Indian history .Bhagwad Geeta (The Divine Song) contains his famous sermon to Arjuna and forms a chapter of the Indian epic Mahabharata - the longest poem ever composed. This large guest room pays homage to Lord Krishna, the most humane of the Hindu pantheon of gods. The masonry and decor have a very soothing appeal, reminiscent of the Brij Style. |  | Konark (co-narc) is the name of an Indian city, situated in the eastern state of Orissa. Konark is famous for the medieval Temple dedicated to the Sun God, Surya. The stone sculpted chariot wheel of Surya from the Konark Sun Temple is a popular Indian emblem even today. This master double bed room pays tribute to the elegant aura and the crowning glory of ancient Konark, a city in Orissa.. |  | Brahma (bruh-ma) depicted as reclining on a lotus, is the first God of the Hindu Trinity. Hindus believe Brahma to be the creator of all living and non living, both physical as well as all ethereal entities of the Brahmand (the entire universe). Brahma is also depicted with four heads, each symbolising one of the directions on a compass. His four hands are adorned with the four Vedas. This king-sized bed room is a tribute to Lord Brahma. Over the centuries, Lord Brahma is revered by the Hindus as the God of all Creations. |  | Vishnu (veesh-noo) is second God of the Hindu Trinity. He is the divine sustainer of the universe. Hindus believe that Lord Vishnu has already appeared in nine incarnations to protect right-eousness as also the humankind itself from extinction.Some Hindu devouts believe that the last and final incarnation of Vishnu as the Kalki avatar is yet to materialise. This large room with twin beds is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The masonry as well as the intricately designed woodwork, offer a unique ambience |  | Mahesh (muh-esh) is the third God of the Hindu Trinity and is also known as Nataraj, the dancer of Tandav-nrittya (the cosmic dance of anhilation) or as Shiva (the Auspicious One). He is believed to be a simultaneous destroyer and creator.Mahesh is also worshipped by women desirous of being blessed with a good husband! One of the larger rooms, the Mahesh is dedicated to the Indian God, Lord Shiva. Mahesh captivates the positive vibrations of an artistically decorated interior. |  | Ganesha (gan-esh-a') the single-tusk, elephant headed Ganesh is revered throughout India as the "Lord of Beginnings", the benign "Remover of Obstacles" and the "Patron of Letters & Learning".Famed for His keen wit, Ganesh's ever-jovial willingness to solve problems endears Him to devotees. His preferred animal mount is a rat. This terrace-top room having twin beds and other facilities, including window has a cubicle shower in the attached bathroom; is dedicated to Lord Ganesh, the elder son of Lord Shiva and Parvati. |  | (Bud-dh-a') (the "Awakened One") was born Gautama Siddhartha, a prince of the Shakyas clan in circa 563 BC. A series of incidents, described as the "Four Signs"' set the future Buddha on his predestined path. At the age of 35 he reached the city of Bodh Gaya.After 49 days of solitary meditation he attained Nirvana*, becoming thus The Buddha or "One Who is Fully Awake". Buddhism remains a major living religion of Asia even today. Incidently, Buddha is also revered as the Ninth Avatar** of Lord Vishnu. This terrace-top room with its large bed as well as window has a cubicle shower in the attached bathroom; Dedicated to Lord Buddha. |
| Room Types
 | Double |  | Female Dorm |  | Male Dorm |  | Mixed Dorm |  | Quad |  | Single |  | Standard |  | Suite |  | Twin |
| Room Amenities
 | A/C climate control |  | Backpacker facilities |  | Balconies |  | Bidet |  | Clock radio |  | Coffee/tea maker |  | Cribs available |  | Ensuite |  | Fax service |  | Hairdryer |  | Handicap facilities |  | Iron/ironing board |  | Lockers |  | Private bathroom |  | Refrigerator |  | Safe box in room |  | Telephone |  | Television |  | Television (cable/satellite) |  | Toiletries |  | WIFI |
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| Vatika | Vatika (va’-tee-ka) literally means a garden or an orchard. Several references of the term Vatika are also used in Indian mythology to describe the celestial gardens. Vatika terrace, situated adjoining the juice-bar offers a veritable retreat in Delhi; sh | | Ananda | Ananda (an-nen-dah:) or Sublime Joy is a state of mind described in Indian classics also as “supreme bliss”. Sip refreshing fruit juices and relax at Ananda - the roof top juice-bar. A wide range of fruit beverage is available to choose from. | | Haveli | Haveli is an Indian word used to describe the larger traditional manors, especially those found in northern India. The Haveli is the refection hall.Tastefully decorated and homely, the Haveli is a tribute to the Indian tradition of hospitality. |
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 | Rate details: single Room-3800, Double Room-4800, Triple Room-6000, Family/Quad Room-7200 |  | Deposit requested prior to arrival: After confirming your reservation, you will be contacted by Bajaj Indian Home Stay. |  | Taxes: 2.50% tax will be added to the quoted room rate at the time of payment. |  | Additional charges: A charge may be incurred for extra persons in a room. |  | Credit cards accepted on location: Visa MasterCard American Express |
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