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About Kapol Sanatorium

Lonavala is pristine and scenic hill station situated near Mumbai. The weather of Lonavala is pleasant all year around. Many tourists visit Lonavala to relax and get refreshed. Because of tourist inflow the hotels in Lonavala are costly. Shree Pravinchandra Dalal was a social worker and trustee in many charitable trusts. He had a dream to provide affordable stay in Lonavala. Thru his trust, with the help of fellow trustee Shree Chandrakant Mathuria bought a plot of land in heart of Lonavala near Dreamland Hotel & Kumar Resort. With passion & dedication of Shree Pravinchandra Dalal & Shree Chandrakant Mathuria the construction commenced in January 1996. By December 1997 the construction was completed with facilities like 28 well equipped rooms, recreational garden, temple and fully equipped dining area. On 8th March 1998 the “Kapol Sanatorium” was officially inaugurated by Shree Sachidanand Swami (Dantalivala) in presence of dignitaries and donors of Kapol Community.

Today the “Kapol Sanatorium” has well equipped rooms, elevator for aged, recreational garden, dining room, swimming pool, gazebo, temple etc...

The dining room serves breakfast, lunch, snacks and dinner to the guests of sanatorium. The Gujarati Thali here is hygienic & tasty. Every day the management organize recreational activities like magic show, gayatri havan, astrology, musical show performed by blind, Housie and other activities. During these activities the guest form a strong lifelong bond of friendship among themselves. The sanatorium prides in having more than 70% repeat guests year after year.

The location, helpful staff, well equipped rooms, Gujarati food, recreation and spiritual activities are the main attraction for the guests. All these make the sanatorium best among all.

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About Paramanand Bhuvan

The Parmanand Bhuvan Sanatorium was originally built by Shree Parmanand Tribhuvandas, Dwarkadas Tribhuvandas and Lallubhai Tribhuvandas who were sons of Tribhuvandas Jadavji Kamalshi Mathuria of Village Sathara.

The inspiration to build the sanatorium came when the three brothers with their mother Hargoarbai went on pilgrimage to Nashik. The brothers felt there was need for an affordable staying facility at Nashik for visiting pilgrims.

As per their mother’s wish The Sanatorium was built and ready by the year 1919. In the beginning there were 6 rooms and small bungalow. The Sanatorium had a huge ground filled with trees. The Mathuria family donated the property to A. T.J.K.C Trust. The Trustees then made lots of changes for the good of the sanatorium. As the bungalow was built in 1919 and had become dilapidated. The Trustees in the year 2016 decided to rebuilt the sanatorium from scratch. The Trustees put in lots of efforts and built 32 new rooms with modern facilities. The renovated sanatorium was opened in December 2021 and it was equipped with Dining Hall which provided Tea/Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner to the pilgrims, residing at the sanatorium.

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