Best Hotel in Ghatshila

Best Hotel in Ghatshila

Ghatshila is a small hill town located between two mountain ranges (Dalma Hills) separated by the Subarnarekha River (Golden Trail). Ghatshila is famous for its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere. In the rainy season, the hills and forests of Ghatshila are green and you will feel the freshness with every breath.

Short trip to Ghatshila

If you are looking for a short trip to recharge your batteries, then Ghatshila is the place for you. This place is quite popular with tourists mainly from West Bengal. Throughout the year, people come to enjoy a weekend surrounded by nature.

Best Hotel in Ghatshila

So if you are looking for a budget hotel for your vacation, please visit www.banabithi.com our official website. This is the best hotel in Ghatshila in budget with all modern amenities will make your stay peaceful and relaxing. You can check out our deluxe rooms and the amenities we offer from here.

Best Hotel in Ghatshila

Facilities in Banabithi

1) Parking
2) Running hot and cold water
3) 24 hours. the doctor is calling
4) Room service
5) Driving within sight
6) Catering service
7) Children’s Park
8) Sports fishing facility
9) Pick up and drop off service on request

For sightseeing, you can book a taxi directly from here for a minimal fee and the driver will also guide you through the nearest tourist attractions. There is a list of also very nice places near Ghatshila, thus attracting tourists. Dalma Hill, Dassam Waterfall, Dimnalake, Ratmohona, Jubilee Park are some very famous places. The banks of the River Subarnarekha will leave you spellbound. You can go to Chinnamasta temple and offer your prayers. The house of Shri Bibhuti Bhusan Bandopadhay is a popular destination for tourists.

So all in all, if you want a quiet and relaxing stay, Banabithi hotel in Ghatshila is the best hotel to stay. Better to book your room in advance to enjoy a seamless stay in Banabith. For booking related or other queries please contact us.

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