Conferences and Parties
"I find the Green Hotel one of the most beautiful places
to stay. Beautiful gardens, simple and well maintained rooms,
courteous staff and excellent food. And good value for money,
too. Highly recommended for the discerning traveller."
- J. Sherl, United Kingdom
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There are excellent facilites for conferences and parties. The
entire hotel can be booked, or part of the hotel allocated for
your needs.
Rooms, Seating and Equipment
The palace has
- a large meeting room, which can seat
up to 75 people
- six rooms with seating capacity between
12 and 50 people
- private dining rooms
- a Board Room
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There is outdoor seating for up to 500, and parties for 2000
can be accommodated in the gardens.
Equipment available on request includes fax, 24 hour telephone,
email, overhead projector, slide projector and screen, video,
p.a. system, and photocopier.
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Entertainment
Delegates can enjoy the hotel's extensive gardens. Guests can
play chess or carrom, croquet on the lawn, and boules in the garden.
A rickshaw in hotel livery is available for the use of guests,
who may take a leisurely drive into the centre.
The hotel has a travel desk which will be happy to help you with
itineraries, ticket bookings and other arrangements.
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For the evenings, diplays of classical Indian music and dance can
be arranged, as can quiz evenings or barbeque parties. Mysore has
a golf course, and arrangements for guests to play can be made.
Location
"... attractively situated on the fringes of Mysore."
- Blue Guides, India, 1996
The Green Hotel is near the Mysore University campus. Mysore
provides an excellent location for conferences. The climate
is extremely pleasant. Mysore's colourful market, flamboyant palace
and old world charm are pleasant reminders of a more leisured,
civilised world.
Development
from the Inside
Every summer, the Green Hotel hosts a four week training course for graduates wanting to work in international development, called 'Development from the Inside'. The course comprised a series of seminars by leading Indian activists, a work placement with a local NGO, and visits to development projects in the area. To find out more and apply for the 2006 course, please visit the website at www.charitiesadvisorytrust.co.uk/development.

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