Jharkhand is an ideal location to experience a blend of nature's splendor and India's magnificent past. Netarhat, a hill station located in the Latehar district, is a hidden jewel. Often referred to as the ‘Queen of Chota Nagpur Plateau. Netarhat has all the natural beauty stored in it.
One of such unexplored destinations of Netarhat is Chalet House. It is a historical building made up of logs of wood. It was founded in the early twentieth century under the reign of Sir Edward Gate, L.G. of Bihar, and Orissa. It was originally used by British officers as a summer exodus to meet with prominent local village chiefs.
The house takes you to a time when the British ruled the land. The house is made up of wood, it is strong and durable since the British period. The construction appears to be that of a modern home. There is a park for fresh air around this wooden house. Many artworks may be found in the Chalet House, which also preserves British-era materials.
Jharkhand is an ideal location to experience a blend of nature's splendor and India's magnificent past. Netarhat, a hill station located in the Latehar district, is a hidden jewel. Often referred to as the ‘Queen of Chota Nagpur Plateau. Netarhat has all the natural beauty stored in it.
One of such unexplored destinations of Netarhat is Chalet House. It is a historical building made up of logs of wood. It was founded in the early twentieth century under the reign of Sir Edward Gate, L.G. of Bihar, and Orissa. It was originally used by British officers as a summer exodus to meet with prominent local village chiefs.
The house takes you to a time when the British ruled the land. The house is made up of wood, it is strong and durable since the British period. The construction appears to be that of a modern home. There is a park for fresh air around this wooden house. Many artworks may be found in the Chalet House, which also preserves British-era materials.