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R - 3 Chikalthana, Aurangabad 431210, Maharastra, India

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SPECIAL INTERNET RATES
ROOM TYPE
VALIDITY
RATES
Chamber of Kings Single
with Breakfast
15 Jul 2005 - 30 Sep 2005
US$ 76
Chamber of Kings Double
with Breakfast
15 Jul 2005 - 30 Sep 2005
US$ 88
Chamber of Emperor Single
with Breakfast
15 Jul 2005 - 30 Sep 2005
US$ 100
Chamber of Emperor Double
with Breakfast
15 Jul 2005 - 30 Sep 2005
US$ 111

  • Terms & Conditions:
    • Rate is inclusive of Government tax & service charge
    • Above rate is valid only thru booking with Asia Travel
    • Rates for transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa are available upon request
    • Pre-payment is required to avail special rate
    • Rate is not applicable to walk-in guest at Hotel Counter
    • Rate is subject to change without prior notice
    • Children 12 years old and below sharing room with parents are free of charge


Description:

Sprawled gloriously over 13 acres of verdant gardens, The Rama International Hotel is the premier resort hotel in Aurangabad. The perfect take - off for a momentous journey into 2000 years of history to the 2 B.C . through the exquisite carved caves of Ajanta & Ellora. Emperor Aurangazeb after whom the city is named, also built a Taj look alike called Bibi-ka- Maqbara. The city boasts one of the oldest existing & impregnable forts in India, the Daulatabad Fort built in 1187.

Room
Luxuriate in the hotel’s 100 centrally air-conditioned rooms and suites, which overlook the green expense of sprawling lawns or the inviting waters of the pool. Tastefully furnished, every room has it own complement of conveniences - telephone, channel music, running hot and cold water and CCTV.

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Facilities


Pool AreaRecreation & Health

Wide-ranging sports and leisure facilities help you unwind. Take a refreshing dip in the pool or try a game of tennis, croquet or mini golf. Work out at the gym and then let expert masseurs take over. Relaxed take a peep into your future the old fashioned way

When it is time to unwind, get into your shorts and pick up your putting gear. Or play badminton or volleyball or just chess or carom. Go on a health trip at the Rama health club or yoga center. Take a dip in the crystal clear waters of the swimming pool.

Dining
Start the day with generous Rama breakfast in the privacy of your room or in the elegant setting of the spacious Madhuban restaurant. Entertain your business guests with a multi-cuisine buffet or a la carte luncheon, as you please. At sundown, relax over exotic aperitifs and cocktails at Madhushala, the bar. Follow up with dinner by candle light in a transformed Madhuban with its intimate atmosphere and background of live ghazal music.

Conference and Banquet facilities
The Welcomgroup Rama International is well equipped to handle business conventions, seminars and private get-togethers of any size. The banquet halls can be smaller rooms, terrace gardens and poolside lawns to choose from. Entertainment for participants can be arranged with optional ‘theme’ evenings.

City Information
The amazing city of Aurangabad is renowned for its medieval monuments and cultural heritage. While at Aurangabad you must visit the landmark of Bibi-ka-Makbara. It is in fact the mausoleum of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb’s queen. Close by is a small archeological museum which is worth visiting. Another major tourist attraction in Aurangabad happens to be the water wheel of Panchakki. Then there is the tomb of the Sufi saint Baba Shah Muzaffar. You may also visit the Himroo (traditional cotton-silk blend fabric) factory, Purwar Museum, and Aurangabad Caves while at Aurangabad. Quality himroo textiles and brocaded Paithani saris are must buys from Aurangabad.

Further ahead of Aurangabad is the World Heritage site of the cave temples of Ellora and the world renowned Buddhist caves of Ajanta. On your way to Ellore from Aurangabad you may even check out the fortress of Daulatabad. Close to Ellora is the village of Verul where you must visit the sacred Grishneshwar temple. The Grishneshwar temple happens to be one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of India, where Lord Shiva is worshipped and is hence an important pilgrimage for the Hindus.