WelcomHeritage Jukaso Ganges at Varanasi, the latest addition to the WelcomHeritage Portfolio would start enchanting its visitors from 15th January 2012 Onwards. This majestic property built on sloped embankments called the Guleria Ghat on the banks of the Holy Ganga River, is close to the famous Dasaswamedh Ghat and accessible by boat from the Dasaswamedh Ghat epitomizing a fascinating short Journey to the Hotel. The property represents the famous riverfront architecture of Benaras. WH Jukaso Ganges is located in Varanasi, commonly known as Benaras or Banaras and Kashi, a city situated on the river Ganges. It is often said Varanasi is a melting pot, where both death and life come together. Being one of the oldest and continuesly inhabited cities of cities of the world and probably the oldest city in India, It is regarded as a Holy City by the Hindus, Buddhists and Jains, all for the right reasons. The charming WH Jukaso Ganges has been made from Sandstone quarried from the Chunar area which has been extensively used in the structural beams and Columns of this property. The Hotel has 15 well appointed rooms and most of them are east facing which provide the guests with the advantage of a river view and a soothing breeze blowing off it.
The hotel has a multi-cuisine restaurant with a business centre with complementary WIFI for use at the Hotel along with all the modern facilities. One can rejuvenate the senses at The Spa, which is still under renovation at the property and would be operational soon. The hotel arranges for boats which travel back and forth from the Dasaswamedh Ghat till the Hotel which makes one observe the beauty of Varanasi along the way. To bring the travellers closer to History, on a visit to Varanasi, The Kashi Vishawanath Temple, The Ramnagar Fort, Sarnath (A Place for Buddhist pilgrimage), The archeological museum, The Bharat Kala Bhawan, Jantar Mantar and the street walks along the old traditional Benaras Gali keep one amazed, WelcomHeritage Jukaso Ganges is now all set to welcome tourists to experience the Indian culture at its best. |