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Testimonials
- "Great experience! Wish we could have stayed more."
Sanjay Bhatia Mohali - "It was a great experience being here. It is a beautiful place and I must add that it is the hospitality that makes it even more special. I am sure I am coming back again and again for the love of the place and affection and warmth of all the people here."
Rishi sinha Noida - "A wonderful stay, loved every part of it : including the surroundings, hospitality, food and the weather made it more enjoyable, Nutshell I felt the stay should have been longer."
Sanjeeva Gisotra - "Very hospitable and truly a home away from home. Agyaat vaas stands out as a location for people who want to be amidst nature."
Dhruv Bhatia Mohali - "Thanks for the kind hospitality and bringing us so close to nature. A wonderful feeling and very good experience. Hope to see you soon on our next visit."
Mrs Aashu Kaushal Gurgaon
wild life
Agyaat vaas(10122ft) … 70 km from Shimla….6km from Narkanda….and just 1.5km from famous Hatu peak(10420ft)
Every evening around the dusk, and often in the early morning, you can hear barking deer within yards of 'Agyaat Vaas'. Morning are also the time Langoor monkeys pay us a visit and they can also be seen through out the day on the numerous nature trails stemming from 'Agyaat Vaas'. Although to the newcomer they may appear as rather large, they are harmless and timid in this region. There are many similar wild animals and birds throughout the world but some native animals to this region include Barking Deer, Musk Deer, Snow leopard, Sloth Bear, Flying Fox, Porcupine, Striped Hyena, Himalayan Weasel ,Langoor and Monkeys.
To list the birds are Monal, Bulbul, Golden Oriel, Himalayan Yellow built Magpie, Shrikes, Loris, Flower Peckers, Sunbirds, Barbells, Wood Peckers, Vultures and Eagles. And some lifers are seen by birders who visited 'Agyaat Vaas' last year.
Flora
The earth supporting 'Agyaat Vaas' is visibly rich in minerals and semi-precious stones such as crystals, chlorite schist and pink, white and amber quartzite, but for obvious reasons, there is a forestry law protecting their excavation. The area surrounding the 'Agyaat Vaas' is rich is rich in medicinal plant such as Thelitrum, Selvia, Companulata, Rora, Webcana, Geranium, Heracelean, Lallii, Orchids, Bracket Fungus and Mashrooms.

