ACCOMMODATION AT NIRARTA
For Room Accommodation rates, see Practicalities and Pricing
| The Parwati bungalow, with two rooms on two floors, is named after the goddess of love. These spacious and tastefully furnished rooms, with independent access and verandas, offer superb views over the ricefields, river valley, and hills. Both rooms can accommodate up to three people with carved double and single interior sprung beds in each room. | Parwati Bungalow click on any photo to enlarge it |
| The Saraswati bungalow, on two floors, of wood and thatches construction, is named after the goddess of learning and the arts. Its two spacious and tastefully furnished rooms, offer superb views over the gardens, valley, and hills. Both rooms can accommodate up to three people. The two rooms have independent entrances, bathrooms, bathrooms and verandas overlooking the gardens. |
Saraswati Bungalow Gangga Bungalow |
The Gangga bungalow is set in its own magical and secluded garden, by the river, 200 metres down a grassy path through the rice terraces. Gangga has one double room (double bed) and provides the ideal location for the Nirarta Experience silent retreats for which it was primarily created. The rather steep grassy path, which visitors may need to walk down to in the dark with a torch makes this bungalow unsuitable for older or handicapped visitors.
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Uma bungalow lies about 150 metres from the main site, down a flight of stone steps and along a grassy parth by the river slightly to the north of Nirarta. This two-room bungalow, on two floors, and river views is suited for those liking extra seclusion in ample gardens and able and willing to negotiate the path and steps with a torch at night (unsuitable for older or handicapped visitors). A thatched pavilion in front can be used to read, relax, or even do a little yoga, to the murmuring of the river. |
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| The Hastadala bungalow, so called because its light and airy upper storey room is eight-sided, offers two pleasant rooms, each with twin beds and independent bathrooms. The lower room is bright and cozy with its own veranda overlooking the rice-fields. | |
| The Timur (or East) bungalow offers two twin-bedded rooms, simple yet tasteful, overlooking the garden's three lily ponds. Both rooms have writing desks (as do all rooms) and use of an ample veranda above the garden. These rooms may suit visitors seeking an extended stay at more generous rates. |
Drinking water and tea and coffee are
freely available to guests.
