Place: UNCHAGAON
A leisure resort inGhaziabad
district of Uttar Pradesh, Fort Unchagaon is a largish old haveli in the middle of nowhere.
An early 20th century haveli, it is now a hotel.
A leisure resort in
The imposing entrance to Fort Unchagaon |
Reaching it will not be easy at all – we took a road trip
till Garhmukteshwar, and then a boat ride down the Ganga .
Now this may sound interesting, unfortunately the mighty river in this stage of
her life is rather staid. On both banks all you can see are grey bluffs and some
crops in the field if you have taken the right season, read winter. It is a
really long journey by boat, and if you stop by the rather picturesque island
along the way, the journey only becomes longer. But entire worth it as it is a
relief from the grey waters and banks. If you are a couple on a romantic trip,
better not have disagreements, for the two of you is all the company you shall
get!
And be warned, despite the boatmen claiming there are river
dolphins in this stretch, you will encounter them more in the way you meet
tigers in a tiger reserve. “Pug marks are all I ever see, and on this journey
at least, this is how I saw the dolphins. However, to be fair, I did see the
dolphins on a later trip in this stretch!
Disembarking after what seemed endless hours on the boat,
hungry and tired – the chips and other goodies had been on different boat, we
made to the banks again, only to discover there was another road trip, and this
time through almost non existent roads!
Anyhow, reaching this tiny hamlet dominated by this haveli
was a bit of an anti climax – the interiors are all dominated by erstwhile semi
rajahs whose only passion seems to have been to decimate fauna in the area. The
walls are lined with tiger, deer and other animal heads, and that is definitely
not my preferred interior decoration motif.
It turned out that the rooms are pretty large, and draughty,
and if at the end of haveli, can be spooky as well. Given that it is an old
palace, not all amenities are as updated as you would want them to be. And no,
there is no TV in the rooms! Food is standard fare, ordinary north Indian.
Alcohol is local or strong beer. Despite the increase in tourism in India , this
little hole in the wall has not yet caught on, and people stare when you step
out of the haveli.
The lawns are easily the best part of the haveli. As there
is not much else to do, prepare to entertain yourself!