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India Hotel ReservationHOTEL DESCRIPTION The Ambassador Pallava, a 4 - star hotel in the heart of Chennai, is located close to the business district, 10 minutes away from the railway station and 25 minutes from the airport. The hotel has some of the best dining facilities serving Indian, Continental and Chinese cuisine and also a 24- hour coffee shop. The hotel has Guest facilities such as a business center, florist, beauty parlor, shopping arcade, travel counter, car rental, swimming pool, health club and facilities for squash and billiards. HOTEL ACCOMMODATION: In all, there are 100 rooms out of which PRESIDENTIAL SUITE Large area spread out with seating arrangement (round shape) in the form of sofas with tables and chairs, bar set up, refrigerator and an attached bathroom, along with a bedroom including a bathroom and a remote controlled television, weighing scale, bathrobe and telephone extensions in all the rooms and bathrooms. HERITAGE ROOM EXECUTIVE SUITE EXECUTIVE ROOM HOTEL FACILITIES • A well equipped business center. Salt 'N' Pepper: Banquets & Conference Facilities - Dynasty: Senator : Island Trips India offers travel tips and information for top travel places and best destinations. We feature links, resources and large selection of budget airlines, chartered planes, sea cruises, ferries, travel agencies, land transports and attractions including beaches, medical tourism, retirement homes, historical and pilgrimage tours. |
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India Elephanta CavesThe Elephanta caves are thought to date back to the Silhara kings belonging to the period between 9th - 12th centuries. Legends and history suggest that the great warrior prince of Chalukya dynasty Pulkesin ll, raised the shrine to celebrate his victory. Some historians also suggest that the Kalchuri King Krishnaraja built these caves in 6th century AD. The entire cave temple complex covers an area of about 60,000 square feet. India Elephanta Caves
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