Khyber Resort
Saurabh KapurSaurabh Kapur/Guest Contributor/HOTELS IN GULMARG/ Updated : Dec 16, 2015, 14:29 IST
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If you like luxurious sunken bathtubs, tall French windows with gorgeous views of snow-covered peaks, tastefully decorated rooms and a service that puts a smile on your face —look no further. Khyber Resort is your perfect place to … Read more
If you like luxurious sunken bathtubs, tall French windows with gorgeous views of snow-covered peaks, tastefully decorated rooms and a service that puts a smile on your face —look no further. Khyber Resort is your perfect place to stay in Gulmarg. Read less
If you like luxurious sunken bathtubs, tall French windows with gorgeous views of snow-covered peaks, tastefully decorated rooms and a service that puts a smile on your face —look no further. Khyber Resort is your perfect place to stay in Gulmarg.
Dining at Khyber is an experience in itself. The in-house restaurants, Cloves and Nouf, serve an eclectic blend of Continental, Mughlai and Kashmiri cuisines. Not only fine dining, the resort offers you two lounges to spice up your evenings―Chaikash, the tea lounge, and Calabash, the cigar and sheesha lounge.
Other in-house facilities include a spa and wellness centre, steam and sauna, heated indoor swimming pool and a fitness centre. In addition to facilities for travellers, Khyber also has world-class facilities for business conferences, board meetings, corporate off-sites and board meetings. Various venues at Khyber can accommodate from 12 to 300 people in various formats. For outdoor events, the hotel offers Paradeez gardens and an amphitheatre.
Khyber Resort is one of the closest to the Gondola base station, so if you are in the mood for some skiing action or for a Gondola joyride any time of the year, this is just the place to stay.
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