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Hotel Anjali in nestled in the beautiful city. Once the headquarters of a Bhutanese Governor, the word 'kalim' means King's Minister and 'Pong' - the stronghold of the King's minister. It is also called 'Kalibong' or the black spur by the hill people. 'Kalipong' in local dialect stands for 'Kaulim' which is a fibrous plant which grows in abundance in this region. The hotel is known for providing elementary accommodation and facilities, which are a good blend of contemporary design and comfort. To ease the stress of travel the hotel offers an array of facilities such as travel desk, car rental, taxi service, laundry, doctor on call, round the clock room service and front desk. Walk into the in house restaurant to relish some mouth watering delicacies. It also houses a coffee shop, where refreshing beverages can be enjoyed. The property houses rooms that are equipped with an encore of basic amenities like geyser, television attached bathroom with hot/cold water and various other essential toiletries. Have a fun filled and relaxing stay at Hotel Anjali!
42 Princes Square, London W2 4AD
Shop. At the quirky Thai Home Industries, troll for stainless steel flatware inspired by upcountry farm tools that are part of the MoMA design collection (35 Oriental Avenue; 662-234-1736).
Thai Done Right. Eat like a spice-loving local at Gallery Café — we love the crispy prawn cakes, Thai tuna salad tossed with slivers of powerful chilies, and succulent chicken wrapped in pandanus leaves (86-100 Soi Captain Bush; 662-639-5580).
Stop and Smell. The fragrant Pak Klong Talaad, is the country’s most important wholesale flower market. The buying and selling frenzy starts around 2 a.m., when boats begin to dock near Memorial Bridge with a cornucopia of fresh flowers including orchids, marigolds, zinnias, jasmine and, of course, roses.
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