By PEAKLIFE
22-Nov-2019
Only a few exceptional places in India are working towards preserving and promoting the exquisite art, history and culture of India. Noor Mahal proudly dons the hat of being amongst those few.
A few hours drive away from the prominent capital of India, Delhi, Noor Mahal cascades at a perfect place overlooking the rich green fields and farmlands in Karnal. Inspired from the rich Indian heritage and royalty, every corner of this royal abode tells a story.
Noor Mahal offers a selection of 122 heritage-imbued rooms and suites, 3 dine in options filled with drool-worthy cuisines on their menu, 13 beautiful banquet halls for any type of events to host, a spa- 7th Heaven Spa, a Noor’s Makeover Studio by celebrity hair artist Tarun Kapoor, and an open swimming pool with play area for children. Whether it is a romantic getaway, a family weekend, or an outing with your friends, Noor Mahal has got you all covered in one property.
Start you day with an all-day dining and scrumptious breakfast experience at Brown Sugar which offers both buffet meal and an A`la Carte menu showcasing global favourites. To cherish a drink, a unique Polo Bar serves a drink for every mood in a colonial style English bar. End your day right at the award-winning restaurant designed recreating the legendry Frontier Mail that operated between Mumbai and Peshawar during pre-independence days; elements taken from the actual train and also the name, Frontier Mail. Live music and lit candles, the aura just adds to the overall experience.
Luxury and Grandeur describes this interior and exterior just appropriately, and why wouldn’t it? It is designed by country’s notable architect Himmat Singh and vetted by Nimish Patel, the famous architect from Gujarat, and has been cautiously selected and inspected by Mrs. Binny Chaudhary. an Art and Heritage Conservationist. It was the efforts of Mrs. Binny Chaudhary and her husband Mr. Manbeer Chaudhary which established a luxury hotel palace in Karnal and now has involved their son Roop Pratap Chaudhary for further progress.
With father being an Army Officer and mother a Heritage Conservationist, Roop Pratap Choudhary embraces the family legacy of heritage hospitality by being a hotelier in both profession and passion. He says, "Since my childhood I knew I only wanted to get in to hotels. When I was in 9th grade, I was already planning to enroll myself in the top universities." Being the Managing Director of Jewels Group of Hotels (parent organization of Noor Mahal Palace Hotel), Roop has achieved so much at such a young age by firmly believing carrying on the rich tradition of the Jewel Group of Hotels dynasty. By the time he was 15, he was done with his 12th grade, by 20 with MBA, and joined his father at the age of 24.
PEAKLIFE engages in a conversation and explores more about Noor Mahal's journey through Roop: