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About Hotel Maya

Hotel Maya in Balrampur is strategically located 16 kms from Shravasti, a Buddhist place of religious importance.

Hotel Specifications

Accommodation

The hotel offers 2 single rooms, 14 double rooms, and 4 suites for your comfortable stay in Balrampur. The well-appointed guest rooms offer special room facilities like Room Service, H/C running water, Telephone, and T.V.

Dining

The multi-cuisine restaurant at Hotel Maya serves delicious Indian, Chinese, and Continental cuisines.

Recreation

Amongst the other facilities and services offered by hotel Maya are travel desk, valet, laundry, and doctor on call.





Basic Data
Country India
State Uttar Pradesh
District Mathura
City Mathura
Location 180 kms from Airport;
2 kms. from Railway Station;
1 km. from Bus Stand
Rooms 20 Rooms


City Information

Balrampur is renowned for its proximity to the sacred Buddhist and jain places. From the Balrampur Sravasti road one can enter Sahet, which sprawls over an area of 400 acres and has a collection of ruins. A little north of Sahet, towards the Rapti river, is the ancient fortified city of Mahet. The entrance to Mahet's mud fortification is constructed in a beautiful crescent shape.

Sobhnath temple-on a high mound, Pakki Kuti, Kachchi Kuti and many stupas tell the story of the great monasteries that once stood here. Though an ancient structure, its five gates and walls are still visible. Remnants of Jeetavana-a splendid monastery built by a rich devotee with inscriptions dating back to the 12th century-is thought to be one of the favourite sites of the Buddha.

Emperor Ashoka is also said to have visited this site. There is a sacred Peepal tree here-a sapling from the original Bodhi tree under which the Buddha had meditated. Sravasti was also under the influence of Mahavira Jain, and the splendid Shwetambar temple here is visited by thousands of Jains.