The hotel was built from the remains of an old stone house, which itself was originally built more than 150 years ago by an American Pentecostal Mission, one of the many different Christian missions set up during the British Victorian era. Taking a walk around the hill, which covers about three-square kilometres, takes one back in time, as it still comprises several old houses and cottages which were originally other missionaries’ residencies, latterly leased as private family homes. The infamous earthquake of 1905, which decimated around 80,000 buildings in Kangra region caused major damage to the original stone house of the Eagles Nest, leaving the building inhabitable for decades to come.
At Eagles Nest, when you walk into the forest surrounding the property, the very history of the hill walks with you. Our desire is to create an experience which takes you to the past – the tranquillity, the aromas, and the pristine wilderness, albeit with comforts of a cosy retreat at your disposal.
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