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The New Delhi Hotel Bajaj Indian Home Stay is located in a very excellent position in the
center of the India's capital, within walking distance from the Karol Bagh shopping district,
Connaught Place and New Delhi train station.
Welcome to the Bajaj Indian Home Stay Hotel, designed with modern amenities and
comforts to unwind and relax and in which the hearty hospitality always remained one of the
most valued fine traditions of the Indian culture.
The hotel's common areas include the Vatika terrace, situated adjacent to the Ananda roof
top juice bar, the Aditya meeting room and the Haveli reception hall, tastefully decorated as a
tribute to the Indian tradition of hospitality.
About Us:
Namaste and welcome to Bajaj Indian Home Stay ! Hearty hospitality has always remained
one of the most valued fine traditions of the Indian culture. A guest visiting an Indian home is
always considered to be a representative of God. You are invited to experience and share
the unique hospitality of Indian home stay - an experience that's Indian, altogether.
Bajaj Indian Home Stay is an amalgamation of a traditional hotel and Guest House which
offers you a stay in the ambience of an Indian home, situated close to the commercial
hub-centre of Delhi. Thoughtfully designed with modern amenities, Bajaj Indian Home Stay
offers the opportunity to unwind and relax, to both the business as well as the tourist
traveller.
It's our continous endeavour to make you always feel at home - in a home perhaps, away
from your own.
Accommodation:
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.
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.
Buddha (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.
Prices:
Inclusions:
* Complimentary Breakfast Daily.
* Free Welcome Drinks (Non Alcoholic) on First Arrival in Delhi.
* Complimentary Tea / Coffee.
* First Arrival Transfer is Offered Complimentary.
* Avail Free Exercise Facility at Roof Top Terrace Called " Vatika".
* Local Phone Calls are Free.
* Free Usage of Books to Read from Inhouse Library.
* Unwind at Vatika with Fresh Lime Soda in the Evening (On Request by Clients).
Note: Check in / Check out Time 1200 Hrs (Noon)
**Above Rates are Computed based on Current Tax Structure. Any further change in taxes
as and when decided by government will be levied accordingly.
Contact:
8A/34, W.E.A., Karol Bagh,
New Delhi -110005. INDIA
Phones: +91-11-25736509, 25738916,
25812860
Facsimile: +91-11-25812905, 25751536,
25812127, 25789542
Mobile: +91-9811297604, 9811432371


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Description
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Room Tariff (per night) (Inclusive of luxury tax & service charge)
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Single Room
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INR 3300
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Double Room
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INR 4200
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Tripple Room
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INR 5100
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Family Room
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INR 5900
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