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PANTHANIVAS KONARK
Konark, Puri - 752111
Phone: 06758-236831 email: otdc@ortel.net  / otdc@panthanivas.com


PANTHANIVAS KONARK


PANTHANIVAS KONARK


Restaurant


Room


Room


Conference Hall

 

 

Facilities: 
Restaurant,  T.V., EPABX, D.G. Set., Garden Snack Bar. Total Room / Bed =10 / 24
Check out time: 12 Noon

Type of Rooms

No of Rooms

Tariff

Non-AC DR Deluxe

8

450/-

Non-AC FR

2

550/-

N.B. : The Tariff includes complementary Bed Tea and Breakfast.
Extra Bed @ Rs.100/- only.
Special Offer 40% discount for Day Visitor from 8 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Special discount 10% for repeat visitors, Sr. Citizens, Students and Physically handicapped persons.


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PANTHANIVAS YATRINIVAS,KONARK
Konark, Puri - 752111
Phone:(06758)236820 email: otdc@ortel.net  / otdc@panthanivas.com

Facilities: 
Total Room / Bed =39 / 80
Check out time: 12 Noon

 

Type of Rooms

No of Rooms

Tariff

Suite

2

2500/-

AC Deluxe

12

1500/-

AC DR

10

750/-

Non-AC DR

14

450/-

Non-AC FR

1

700/-

AC Conference Hall
4 hrs - 3000/-
8 hrs. - 5000/-

N.B. : The Tariff includes complementary Bed Tea and Breakfast.
Extra Bed @ Rs.100/- only.
Special Offer 40% discount for Day Visitor from 8 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Special discount 10% for repeat visitors, Sr. Citizens, Students and Physically handicapped persons.

 

ABOUT KONARK


Konark Temple

The magnificent Sun Temple at Konark is the culmination of Orissan temple architecture, and one of the most stunning monuments of religious architecture in the world. The poet Rabindranath Tagore said of Konark that 'here the language of stone surpasses the language of man', and it is true that the experience of Konark is impossible to translate into words.

The massive structure, now in ruins, sits in solitary splendour surrounded by drifting sand. Today it is located two kilometers from the sea, but originally the ocean came almost up to its base. Until fairly recent times, in fact, the temple was close enough to the shore to be used as a navigational point by European sailors, who referred to it as the 'Black Pagoda'.

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