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Approved Home Stays in Hassan District Approved Home Stays in Hassan District. Sl. No. Name and Address Office Mobile 1. B. S. Chirag, “Swarga”, 08173-278242 9448054505 Kumbara Hally & Estate, Sakaleshapur - Taluk. 2. B. P. Yagneshwar, Coffee Planter, Agani Grama, 08173-290487 - Anubalu - Hobali, Sakaleshapur - Taluk. 3. H. M. Devraj, Coffee Planter, 08173-244268 9448155811 Lakshmipuram, Sakaleshapur - Taluk. 4. Lakshmi Somanath, “Swastha” 9448957177 Byakaravalli - Estate, - 9448346656 Byakaravalli - Post, Sakaleshapur - Taluk. 5. Sapna Gurukar, Bugadahalli Village, 9845451055 - Kyanahalli Post, 9845008875 Sakaleshpura Taluk. Approved Hotels/ Resorts under the Karnataka Tourism Policy 2009-14 in Hassan & Chikkamagalur District. Not Sl. No. Name of the Hotel Approved Approved 1. M/s Hotel Hemawathi, Vaddarahalli, Yes - Arakalagud Taluk, Hassan District. 2. M/s Hotel Kwality, B.M Road, N.A Hassan. 3. M/s Hotel Aduait Lancer, Sringeri, N.A Chikkamagalur District. 4. M/s Eagle Eye Holiday Resorts, Harambi, Yes Chikkamagalur District. 5. M/s Hotel Anjali, Ramanathapur, N.A Arakalagud Taluk, Hassan District. 6. M/s Hotel Apoorva, Ramanathapur, N.A Arakalagud Taluk, Hassan District. 7. M/s Suprabha Residency, Kalasa, Mudigere Taluk, N.A Chikkamagalur District. 8. M/s Hotel Sridevi Comfort(s), Horanadu, N.A Chikkamagalur District. 9. M/s Pai Comforts, Balehonnur, N.A Chikkamalur District. 10. M/s Sakshi Residency, Mudigere, Yes Chikkamagalur District. 11. M/s Manjunatha Hotel Ventures, Industrial Growth Centre, Yes Hassan. 12. M/s Hotel Cauvery, Ramanathapur, N.A Arakalagud Taluk, Hassan District. 13. M/s Sri Durga Hotel, Horanadu, N.A Chikkamagalur District. 14. M/s Tiger Retreat, Harambi, Yes Chikkamagalur District. 15. M/s Hotel Sarayu, B.M Road, Yes Hassan. 16. M/s Hotel Green Pasture, Karadagoodu, Yes Belur Taluk, Hassan Distrcit. 17. M/s Mist Vally Comfort, Balige, Mudigere Taluk, Yes Chikkamagalur District. 18. M/s Hotel Nagagiri Comforts, Horanadu, Yes Chikkamagalur District. 19. M/s R.K Lodging & Restaurant, Hirisave, CR Patna Taluk, Yes Hassan District. 20. M/s Pushpagii Comforts, Sakaleshpur, Yes Hassan District. 21. M/s Arun Residency, Bommanayakana Halli, Yes HSN-HNP Road, Hassan. 22. M/s Aditya Comfort, Kadur, Yes Chikkamagalur District. 23. M/s Hotel Mayur, Thanniruhalla, Yes B.M Road, Hassan. 24. M/s Hotel Sri Manjunatha, Holenarasipura Road, Yes Hassan. 25. M/s Hotel Durga Comforts, B.M Road, Anemahal, N.A Sakaleshpura Taluk, Hassan District. .
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