Archive for May, 2010

Let us take a tantalizing glimpse at just some of the countries.

Thailand – Land of Smiles. Often referred to as the most exotic country in Southeast Asia. A visit to the Grand Palace in Bangkok for sure. Trips to a floating market or to the Bridge on the River Kwai. From pristine beaches in the Southern Islands to the Northern mountains with its waterfalls, elephants bathing in mountain streams, and Hill Tribe villages.

India – Delhi is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world. India Gate, an imposing structure, has emerged as one of the most popular tourist spots in Delhi. The Red Fort Delhi, a masterpiece of architecture, is a popular spot. A trip to India would not be complete without a visit to Agra, famous as the site of one of the world’s most romantic, graceful and photographed buildings, the Taj Mahal.

Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos -
Three small countries neighboring Thailand. Each opens a different world of exploration. Cambodia – the highlight is visiting Angkor Wat, an architectural masterpiece constructed in the jungle in the early 12th century. Vietnam – is a varied country, offering beaches, mountains and hundreds of years of history from the ancient Cham Towers to remnants from the Vietnam War. Laos – savor the crafts, culture and hospitality of Laos with a river trip, visits to ancient temples, gorgeous palaces, and traditional villages.

Nepal - Adventure, travel, trekking, birding, wildlife, and cultural & overland Safaris. Take an air flight along the Himalayas and view magnificent Mount Everest. Nearby, discover the serene beauty of Tibet, the country which inspired the Dalai Lama. .

Hong Kong - the Pearl of East and jewel of The Orient. Nathan Road is lined with shops, restaurants, nightspots and cheap places to stay. If you’re in Hong Kong with the little ones, they’ll probably appreciate Ocean Park (aquarium), Water World (swimming pools and water slides), and of course Disneyland. If you’re in Hong Kong for more than a few days, then there’s plenty of outlying islands to discover.

It is often said that for the traveler that has seen it all and done it all, there is still Katmandu, Nepal. And, that too is in Asia!

Hotel Shelter is a modern day business- class 3 star luxury hotel located. The hotel is situated in the heart of Chennai’s cultural centre, Mylapore. Staying at Hotel shelter is an exclusive experience, the hotel consist of 8 rooms. All the Rooms of The Shelter Hotel are well equipped and furnished with modern day equipments. The rooms of the hotel are centrally air-conditioned with individual temperature control. The rooms have several facilities like attached bath, hot and cold running water, director dialing from rooms, satellite TV, round the clock room service, doctor on call, money changer, fax, internet access, travel desk facility, safe vault etc. This is one of the most popular economy hotels in the city of Chennai.

The hotel is just at a distance of 12 kames from the airport and 8 kames from the city railway station. The shopping arcade here is an attractive feature of the hotel. Other important places of the city are close to the hotel.

The hotel boasts of its 16th Century restaurant, which is a multi-cuisine specialty restaurant of Hotel Shelter. The hotel reminds you of the culinary history. The restaurant serves you wide range of delicacies which would tickle your taste buds. You can relish traditional South Indian, Tandoori to Continental dishes. The Café Espresso is Coffee Shop, the coffee shop is open for 24-hour.

POKER BAR
Poker is the well stocked bar at Hotel Shelter, this is one of the most popular hangout with the guests in the evenings. This is the perfect place where you can spend time with your friends. At Poker bar we have special DJ’s which come at specific time to illuminate the dusky evenings. The bar is the perfect place where one can see the blend of comfiture and fun. Here you can invite all kinds of formal, semi- formal and informal rendezvous.