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Premium homestay in Kanatal for family
The small Indian village of Kanatal, which is located close to Delhi in the state of Uttarakhand, makes for the ideal weekend escape. Get away from the bustle and enjoy peace, beautiful surroundings, and cool weather. Despite being a hidden treasure, Kanatal is easily reachable by road; it is situated on the Chamba-Mussoorie road, approximately 300 kilometers from Delhi. Kanatal has accommodations to suit every taste, whether you're looking for a sumptuous stay in a private cottage or a comfortable homestay.
6 Best Private Cottages in Kanatal for a Luxurious Stay
The Rosly Estate: It's a private cottage located in Kanatal. Situated in the Tehri Garhwal region on the southern slopes of the Himalayas, The Rosly Estate is an incredible refuge. Situated at an elevation of nine thousand feet above sea level in the peaceful hamlet of Kanatal, the cottage provides an elegant haven from the hectic daily grind of city life. The stunning views of the well-known peaks of Bandarpunch, Swargarohini I, II, and III, Kedarnath, Badrinath, Kala Nag, and Srikanth, among others, directly in front of the estate, with Nanda Devi in the far east (visible on a clear day) in the tranquil surroundings, are a never-ending source of sensory delight. Visit website: https://therosly.com/ The Rosly Estate is a premium homestay in Kanatal for families. Escape the city and unwind in our cozy cottages with breathtaking mountain views. Create lasting memories at Kanatal's finest family getaway. Continue reading: https://therosly.com/2024/05/20/6-best-private-cottages-in-kanatal-for-a-luxurious-stay/
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Bunuh rakan kerana komplen masakan tak sedap, tertuduh dihukum gantung sampai mati
Seorang pekerja ladang dihukum gantung sampai mati oleh Mahkamah Tinggi di sini, hari ini selepas didapati bersalah membunuh rakan sekerjanya dua tahun lepas.
Hakim Datuk Hassan Abd Ghani menjatuhkan hukuman itu terhadap Mohamad Rosli Naqur Gani, 37, yang kelihatan tenang semasa hukuman dijatuhkan terhadapnya.
Hassan dalam penghakimannya berkata pihak pembelaan gagal menimbulkan keraguan munasabah melalui keterangan tertuduh.
Mohamad Rosli yang berasal dari Perak didakwa membunuh rakan sekerjanya R. Devadas, 60, pada 17 April 2017 antara 1.50 pagi dan 11.50 pagi di rumah tidak bernombor di Estet Chuan Leng Rubber Estate, Bellenggu Halt, Mentakab dekat sini, selepas rakan sekerjanya itu menegur masakannya yang dikatakan tidak sedap.
Dia didakwa mengikut Seksyen 302 Kanun Keseksaan yang memperuntukkan hukuman mati mandatori.
Terdahulu, peguam Aedi Tajudin yang mewakili tertuduh dalam rayuannya memaklumkan kepada mahkamah bahawa tertuduh mempunyai empat anak yang masih kecil dan bekerja di estet berkenaan dengan pendapatan hanya RM30 sehari.
"Tertuduh juga menyesal dengan perbuatannya dan telah memohon maaf kepada keluarga mangsa," katanya.
Timbalan Pendakwa Raya Law Chin How yang mengendalikan pendakwaan memohon mahkamah menjatuhkan hukuman berat bagi memberi contoh kepada masyarakat kerana perbuatan tertuduh tidak boleh dimaafkan.
"Tertuduh memukul mangsa pada petang dan malam dengan bongkah kayu serta sabit sehingga menyebabkan tulang rusuknya patah dan mengalami pendarahan," katanya.
Seramai 14 saksi pendakwaan dan seorang saksi pembelaan iaitu tertuduh, memberi keterangan sepanjang prosiding perbicaraan.
Sumber: Bernama
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WK2: WATER (FLOWING)
Week 2
This week we are investigating the Water in relation to flowing - perhaps in a river scale. Applying principles from our previous session, (which I am not sure if I totally understand, nor totally agree with the necessity to label such seemingly subtle occurrences) we will observe a case study of a river, and a few accompanying readings.
Flood control Freakology expresses how the human intervention changes natural landscapes into a “No longer a natural, aqueous phenomenon” (p36p1). Topics like this is incredibly relevant to our current day situation, riddled with freak natural disasters causing the Bayou in south-east America to flood large expansive areas. Whether it is natural or incurred upon our doing is also in question.
The idea of the river is multitude - it encompasses so many implications. It is now seen as a “jusrisdictional matrix of boundaries” or “rights-of-way” or even “liabilities” (p38p6). It is a complex system of ownership which overrides the natural flow and system. It must be reiterated that “no single agency controls the river”, exhibiting a complex system of even identifying with the river. Also how these parties view the river is in a completely different context and different ideologies.
The LA river is engulfed with waste - it encompasses a multitude of bacteria such as “fecal coliform bacteria, lead, ammonia” etc. (p42p1). It is also a place accommodating general urban trash. Is this a negative side effect of human activity? Does the ecosystem accommodates for these interventions? Questions like this pop into my brain relating back to last seminar - is nature as pristine as we understand it to be?
Having studied the general forms of the river as well as man-made supportive forms such as channel stormbeds, dykes, bridges etc, these functions attempt to reconcile the ‘natural’, to allow the flow of a river to allow human activity as well as natural resolutions to exist. The LA river seem to be a complex system of human intervened natural wildlife as well as accommodating to the waste. It seems to organise itself, having come from international places. It seems as if “Large-scale artifical ecologies have replaced many of the historic ecologies in Southern California” (p46p1). Generally, we observe native as ‘good’ and international as ‘bad’- whereas the LA river is an example of an international ecoystem in relative harmony.
Desirability of waterbodies are also in question. We are conditioned to live by the waterfront, or view the waterfront as a desirable space to be. If the condition of water deteriorates - seemingy due to human intervention or because of various reasons. As a result - we prefer it to be a pleasant environment. An example of such undesirable spaces is the Salton Sea which was a “(result) from the failure of a water canal”(p46p1). “The diversion of water to the Salton sea has resulted in ecological devastation at the former outlet in Baja California”
Then ultimately, it leads to questions of what to do? Do we keep the native plants alive although the ecosystem has changed? Do we aim in maintaining a clean ecology? it seems to be a game of balance. The term: “ecological succession” is used
Ecological succession is the process of change in the species structure of an ecological community over time. - wiki
“Recent approaches to ecology put forth the theory that "natural" disturbances-fire, flood, tornado, earthquake-are integral to ecological processes.” - This comment struck me as a new way of observation. Things change, what we understand as the everlasting nature, also changes as well as the processes of how we use these resources. It is imperative to understand the world is not simply native / international, nature . artificial?
We were told to also introduce a case study - a River
I chose the Perai River, or known as Sungai Prai in Malaysia.
Sungai Prai is used as almost as a border, separating the counties of Prai and Butterworth (where I live). It was named Prai, as it is derived from the words berperai-perai meaning “breaking up ini all directions”, a reference to the silt brought up to the esturary of the Prai River. Known as Pryre during the British Colonial Era, it encompasses a mangrove - swampy area. It was the historical border between the historical controlled state: Province Wellesley (north), and the Kedah (south). It is around 24 km long and is the longest river in the state of Penang.
The Sungai Perai catchment has an area 505km2 which comprises 5 tributaries. There are Sg. Kulim, Sg. Jarak, Sg. Kereh, Sg. Pertama/ Derhaka and Sg. Maklom/ Tok Sani. The catchment area at the upstream are hilly and green area. While the downstream of the river are muted and muddy. This is because of rapid development in that area. The frequent flood causes damage properties, disruption of life and depreciation values of properties.
From the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Department of Irrigation and Drainage Malaysia
Sungai Perai also has one of the last remaining peat swamps in Penang. It is home to over 150 plant species, 125 bird species and 35 fish species. Over the years, the river also played an important role as docks were built for ship repairs and transporting of coal. Even the earliest factories such as rice and sugar mills were built along the river. The Mak Mandin Industrial Estate was established near the river in the 1960s and then more factories were built on the southern banks of the river mouth.
From the Malay Mail Online
The River quality is currently Class III (using the water quality index for monitoring Malaysian river water quality) which means it requires treatment. A Class III river is defined as so:
Class III (extensive treatment of water supply required; fish for common economic value, species tolerance, and for livestock drinking)
Nurul-Ruhayu, Mohd-Rosli, et al. “Detection of River Pollution Using Water Quality Index: A Case Study of Tropical Rivers in Penang Island, Malaysia.” OALib, vol. 02, no. 03, 2015, pp. 1–8., doi:10.4236/oalib.1101209.
The two streams which form Sungai Prai - Sungai Air Hitam and Sungai Jarak - are linked to the Air Hitam Dalam rainforests (A wildlife sancturary) of Malaysia. The river ends at the Penang Channel (Between Butterworth and Penang Island). Sungai Air Hitam also connects north to the Sungai Muda (which is the now the border between Kedah and Penang State). This is where the natural water catchment zones are, and thus flowing freshwater down to Sungai Prai. In this area, village settlements were located in this area due to the pristine water.
Traditional Boats near the Bridge (found in Butterworth Guide) People traditionally used boats and rafts to cross the river before bridges were built. There was a chain ferry service near the esturary of the river for the public to use. Now, travellers use the Tunku Abdul Rahman Bridge (built in 1965) to cross the river.
Tunku Abdul Rahman Bridge - (found in Butterworth Guide)
When travelling back to my hometown, I will pass by this Sungai Perai, and my parents will always indicate “10 more minutes of driving”. It is always a constant symbol to say we are almost home. It has always been huge - almost as if crossing the sea. The government have a few research objectives
The role of local governments is equally important in river management and conservation. In Penang, the Seberang Prai Municipal Council actively involves residents' associations, rukun tetangga(community vigilance groups), and community development and security committees. These groups have been brought together to work closely with local authorities to keep the rivers in their areas clean. Council president Maimunah Mohd Sharif envisioned a more concerted effort between community-based organizations and government bodies to further improve the water quality in Seberang Prai rivers. The Penang state DOE and the council's Local Agenda 21 started a programme to periodically monitor rivers in residential and commercial areas (Majlis Perbandaran Seberang Perai, N.d.).
Chan, Ngai Weng. “Managing Urban Rivers and Water Quality in Malaysia for Sustainable Water Resources.” International Journal of Water Resources Development, vol. 28, no. 2, 2012, pp. 343–354., doi:10.1080/07900627.2012.668643.
The council also works closely with NGOs and local communities in managing river water quality via awareness and education efforts. Such as Seberang Perai Municipal Council (MPSP) collaborating with Think City, a federal government run research body, in preparing initiatives as such as the Celebrating Sungai Perai Programme. There is also research being done at USM to determine the health of the river.
This river is usually taken for granted for it’s natural resources and what it provides for the community.
Flicking through petrochemical America - it brings to light the how these factory spaces, spaces of work and generation can affect the life. The diagram on the p114, Landscape impacts of Petrochemistry really reinforces the ideologies of ecosystem - cycles of impact. Due to the consumption of non-renewable resources, people supporting such businesses by working, creating new infrastruction, manipulating such resources results in a multitude of impacts such as space considerations (physical -> financial -> energy), the cycles of consumption etc. There are so many stakeholders in this world of the petrochemical. The book introduction already poses these challenges of such endless perpetual cycles, interstitial connections, and how ultimately money and consumption drives this industry.
It is frightening, but the methodology of this explanation is beautiful and engaging as the graphics simplify statistics, but exemplify the intricate connections.
I have also flipped through the River.Space.Design book which is a reference book on how to observe rivers - almost to design them. It reminds me of similar architectural guide books - how to design a residential, commercial, etc. Now that we can even adapt rivers to such an extent to present a guide is frightening how much we wish to even change the natural movements of water. Is there a gray area we can find? Is there some sort of negotation between wilderness and our creations? Or should we seek to think nonanthropocentrically where one is disconnected from such phenomenons - or generally see it as some sort of .. hyperobject? (I’m still conflicted by the term hyperobject - does one require such a term to exist? It seems so subtle! Maybe I need to be more sensitive to such phenomenons)
Anyway - This week: TL:DR -
What are really rivers? Are we ‘fixing’ them? Or our process of fixing makes a new world? - fun questions.
#MArch#Designafternature#Architectural school#Arch7375#petrochemical#landscape#hyperobject#sungaiperai#sungaiprai#prai#malaysia#riverspacedesign#master of architecture#Writings#Rivers
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The Charms Surrounding The Rosly’s Private Cottages in Kanatal
Amidst the serenity of snow-capped peaks, verdant foliage, and azure skies, The Rosly, a luxury stay near Kanatal, is a breathtaking hideaway situated in the Tehri Garhwal region on the southern slopes of the Himalayas. Encircled by an abundance of coniferous forest and offering breathtaking sweeping vistas, The Rosly aims to create a lasting connection with nature. For those seeking an even more secluded experience, consider a private cottage in Kanatal, nestled within the estate’s grounds.
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Why Rosly Estate is the Best Luxury Stay near Kanatal
Introduction:
For those seeking a five-star hotel in Kanatal, The Rosly Estate is a fantastic option. Among the hotels in Kanatal that are highly recommended is this one.
Amidst the serenity of snow-capped peaks, verdant foliage, and azure skies, The Rosly is a breathtaking hideaway situated in the Tehri Garhwal region on the southern slopes of the Himalayas. The estate is completely outfitted with exquisite and sophisticated decor, providing unmatched luxury for a restful stay. Nestled inside an expansive garden brimming with a variety of plants is the separate 5000 square foot villa.
Rosly Estate
In front view of Rosly Estate:
This upscale homestay offers the ideal family retreat with its contemporary décor, exquisitely equipped rooms, and wide verandahs that span the entire perimeter. Indulge in the cosiness of a house while appreciating the spirit of the peaceful hillside. Half of the first floor is covered in floor-to-ceiling windows with glass panels that provide an unhindered view of the Himalayas and the sprawling pine and deodar trees. Your senses will be eternally delighted by these mountain sights. With a little library and a leisure area, The Rosly pays homage to the exceptional experience of a luxurious stay in the Himalayas.
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Front View of Rosly Estate
Design of the Rosly Estate Cottage:
Luxuriously furnished rooms and wide verandahs around the entire property comprise its contemporary interior design. Savour the comforts of home combined with the natural tranquillity of the hillsides. Half of the first floor is covered in floor-to-ceiling windows with glass panels that provide an unhindered view of the Himalayas and the sprawling pine and deodar trees. Furnished with a little library and a leisure area, The Rosly pays homage to a truly unique experience of lodging in the Himalayas. There is an 800-meter hike to get to our site; porters are on hand to help with luggage. Whether inside the house through the full-length glass windows or on the patio outside the estate, you can just sit and enjoy the breathtaking views.
Villa Details:
The villa is divided into two floors: the first and the ground. The ground level features two cosy and roomy bedrooms, each with a king-sized bed and an ensuite bathroom; a modular kitchen, a minibar, and a large dining area. It also features an outdoor terrace with lounge chairs where you can enjoy your meals and unwind. A family living room and a relaxation zone featuring a little library are located on the first level, together with floor-to-ceiling glass windows offering a breathtaking view of the Himalayas. This floor also houses the main bedroom, which has a king-sized bed and an attached bathroom. Room details here
Living Rooms of Rosly Estate
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Luxurious Accommodations:
Details of Bedroom:
There are three bedrooms in the villa, each sleeping two people. In all three bedrooms, we can accommodate a third person with an additional bed upon request. As a result, the Estate can hold up to nine guests. The extra bed does not come with any extra fees. It also features an outdoor terrace with lounge chairs where you can enjoy your meals and unwind.
For any group needing extra space, we provide a separate cottage with one bedroom and an attached bathroom in addition to the main villa. This home is located on the estate's grounds and offers a stunning 360-degree view of the mountains and land. There is an extra fee of Rs. 10,000 each night for this accommodation.
Rooms in Rosly Estate, Kanatal
Kitchen Details :
Every apartment has its own bathroom, and some have fully functional kitchens with microwaves. If all you want to do is prepare your own meals and keep your stay in Kanatal low-key, then having a kitchen in your room or serviced apartment suite might be very handy. Having a kitchen allows you to eat whenever you want, regardless of restaurant hours, whether you have late-night dinners or early-morning breakfasts.
Kitchen - Rosly Estate
Details of Balcony :
One benefit of booking a room with a balcony is that you may gaze out at the mountains and have a lovely view. When you reserve a room at a Rosly Estate hotel in Kanatal, you may choose from a variety of balcony sizes. We have made an effort to draw attention to the rooms with balconies in the descriptions of each of the Rosly Estate hotels listed below. The tiniest balcony is a Juliet balcony, which is really not made to be stood on. You can open the window, but you can't really step out onto it. The next size-up balcony rooms have adequate space for one or two individuals to sit down and walk outside. Although smoking is often prohibited in public areas of many cities, you may theoretically still smoke on the balcony; an ashtray might still be available, though. There are then really spacious balcony rooms with enough seating for four people or more.
Balcony of Rosly Estate
Amenities of Rosly Estate :
Rosly Estate Cottage is the ultimate cottage for rent. Various amenities are available in this cottage.
Amenities for bedrooms :
The aforementioned features are the most basic ones. Most visitors anticipate having a tidy and clean bedroom when they make a reservation. While they won't make your house stand out, these amenities are the bare minimum that visitors expect. We'll begin by making comments about those that pertain to how comfortable the stay was: Kitchen appliances, such as a microwave, coffee maker, and refrigerator, Free water TV with cable included, Capabilities for ironing, Phone Hangings, Storage of luggage, Air conditioning, and Minibar.
Amenities for bathrooms :
Also, in order to enhance their accommodations and stay in the destination, tourists anticipate having certain extras pertaining to self-care. A hairdryer is basically a kit containing toiletries such as body milk, conditioner, shampoo, soap, towels, combs, bathrobes, and slippers.
Food details in Rosly Estate :
There are many facilities that pertain to food and beverages, but not to meals. They are quite unique and will take travellers by surprise. At turndown, surprise your guest with a treat. It is inexpensive to add this luxury, and visitors will appreciate it when they arrive at the accommodation. Similar to the previous cases, the hotel can enhance the visitor experience by collaborating with a chocolate or confectionery business. With a bottle of champagne, welcome. Serving a bottle of champagne to visitors is a classy way to greet them and doesn't need making significant structural alterations to the hotel. Additionally, this welcome becomes much more remarkable if a butler or sommelier is present. All meals included:
1. Breakfast
2. Lunch
3. Dinner
4. Snacks and Hot Beverages (tea/coffee) for 6 adults.
Food of Rosly Estate
Conclusion:
In a world dominated by mechanical manufacturing and technology, cottage industries stand as a tribute to the timeless allure of individualized craftsmanship, tradition, and quality.
Being in the lap of nature is the ultimate luxury in Rosly which is the Best private cottage in Kanatal. There are several native pine trees in the region, including Rosly, which encircles the estate. In the seclusion of the mountains, The Rosly imagines a permanent relationship with the natural world. The Rosly is the best choice for a private cottage experience in Kanatal.
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Hillside Cottages Kanatal | The Rosly Estate
Immerse yourself in the serenity of the Himalayas at The Rosly Estate, featuring luxurious Hillside Cottages in Kanatal. Nestled amidst verdant landscapes and snow-capped peaks, The Rosly offers breathtaking panoramic views and a chance to reconnect with nature. Unwind in spacious cottages, savour delicious meals, and explore the surrounding beauty of Kanatal. The Rosly Estate promises an unforgettable escape for those seeking relaxation and rejuvenation in a luxurious Himalayan paradise.
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Best Private Cottage in Kanatal | Premium Homestay in Kanatal for Family
Seeking a peaceful escape in the embrace of nature? Look no further than The Rosly Estate, the Best private cottage in Kanatal, nestled amidst the stunning mountains of Kanatal. Ideal for families, this premium homestay offers a unique blend of comfort and luxury.
Website: https://therosly.com/
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +918277995586
Address: Thuner road, Kanatal, Mussoorie, Tehri Range, Uttarakhand, 249145
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