General
Package Inclusions
Inclusions
?Accommodation & Setting
· Resort offers "ethnic‑village / rustic‑village / farm‑resort" styleaccommodation: cottages or "baithak"‑stylerooms to give a village‑home feel, but with basic comforts.
· The property includes green surroundings, open‑space farm/nature ambience, making it a getaway from city bustle.
?Activities & Recreation
The resort offers a variety of indoor, outdoor, andadventure‑style activities / games:
· Outdoor / adventure activities:archery, commando‑net / obstacle courses,"Burma bridge / rope‑bridge" style activities, slingshot / tug‑of‑war / team‑games.
· Sports & casual games: Cricket, Basketball, Table‑Tennis, darts, other indoor/outdoorgames.
· Water / fun‑zone features: Theresort lists "Bath / tubewell‑bath /rain‑dance / pool or water‑bath" among itsofferings (though water‑specific amenities may vary).
· Rural / village‑style / farm‑activities/ relaxed experiences: According to their itinerary, activities like nature walks, farming/farm‑life exposure, pottery (or pottery‑making/painting),and rustic / village‑theme ambience areoffered.
· For groups / corporate / school/ large gatherings: The resort advertises corporate‑package,school‑package, festival packages, pre‑wedding shoot setups, workshop / team‑buildingfacilities.
? Food& Meals / Dining Options
· Day‑outing packages include meals — breakfast and lunch (and sometimes hi‑tea / snacks /dinner if it's an overnight stay or extended package).
· Food is described as traditional / simple / local / rustic‑style, matching the village‑theme — likely vegetarian / farmhouse‑styledishes (dal, paneer/veg gravies, rice / roti, salad, raita, snacks / pakoras /chai for evening/high tea) under standard outing packages.
Dining facilities: In‑house restaurant / diningarea, outdoor dining / picnic‑style tables, room‑service (for stay), andgeneral amenities like hot water, AC (in rooms), laundry, etc.
Package Exclusions
Sample Itinerary (Day‑Out / Short Stay)
Based on the day‑outing package description.
| ~ 9:00 AM | Arrival / check‑in, welcome drink, breakfast |
| 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM | Activities: farm‑style fun, games or adventure / obstacle or sports (archery, rope‑course, etc.) |
| 1:00 – 2:00 PM | Lunch (buffet / meal as per package) |
| Afternoon (post‑lunch) | Relax / free time / casual games / nature walk / leisure / water‑bath or optional activities |
| 5:00 PM | High tea / snacks / refreshments |
| Evening (for stay or extended package) | Optional games / group activities / informal time / rest / dinner (if overnight) |
| Next day (if stay) | Breakfast + check‑out / additional activities |
This schedule gives a balanced mix of relaxation, rural‑village charm, games/activitiesand meals.
❌ What's Excluded / Limitations / What to Keep in Mind
From guest reviews and disclaimers associated with theresort:
· Some guests report poorroom hygiene / maintenance issues — dusty rooms, complaints aboutwashrooms, general upkeep issues especially if booked during busy times.
· According to reviews: foodquality and variety is inconsistent — some mention food being like a"roadside dhaba," with limited options and not matching expectations.
· Not all advertised activities /games may be functional at all times — sometimes games/amenities are broken ornot maintained properly (as per guest feedback).
· Access to resort may be via rustic/ farm‑area roads/paths, which some guests find difficult to navigate— especially for vehicles; approach may be a bit tricky.
· While the resort markets as"ethnic/village‑style," that may mean simpler amenities — for those expectinghigh‑end / luxurious resort comfort, the "village‑hut + basic amenities" may beunderwhelming.
· Because food + accommodation +activities are bundled, outside food or drinks / external vendors maynot be allowed (as with many such resorts) — though the resort packageincludes meals. One must rely on resort's kitchen.
? Price / Packages (Approximate)Based on publicly available sources (2024–2025) for day‑outingor stay packages at Arise:
· The day‑outing package(approx. 9 h, activities + meals) is often advertised at ₹999 perperson (after discounts) instead of ~₹1,299.
· The package includes 10+adventure activities + meals (breakfast, lunch + hi‑tea/snacks),certified guides / safety gear for adventure, and use of resort amenities.
· For overnight stay / cottagestay + meals, the room‑rates vary depending on room type. One listing showspricing for double‑ or garden‑view cottages / rooms with breakfast or meals.
· The resort seems to acceptmultiple payment modes and offers basic amenities (WiFi, parking, 24 h staff,etc.) under stay packages.
Note: Prices may fluctuatedepending on season, day of week (weekend vs weekday), group size, and whetheryou take day‑outing or stay package — always check current rates while booking.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
| What activities are available at Arise? | Archery, rope‑bridge / commando‑net & adventure‑obstacle courses, sports (cricket, basketball, table‑tennis), games, water/bath or pool/bath (if available), rural‑village games, farm/nature walk, possibly pottery / farm‑style experiences depending on package. |
| Is food included? | Yes — day‑outing packages include meals: breakfast, lunch, and snacks / hi‑tea (depending on timing). For stay packages, breakfast (and optionally dinner) are included depending on booking. |
| Can we stay overnight, or is it only day‑outing? | Overnight stay is possible — with cottages / rooms. You can book stay packages (rooms + meals + amenities). |
| Is resort suitable for families / kids / groups? | Yes — the resort advertises itself as family‑ and group‑friendly. It also offers corporate, school, group, or special‑event packages. |
| What is the typical day‑outing itinerary? | Arrival around 9–10 AM → breakfast → activities/games/adventure or farm‑style fun → lunch → relaxation / games / water‑bath or pool (if available) → tea/snacks in evening → checkout. |
| Is prior booking necessary? | Yes — since packages, meals, and rooms are involved, and to avoid crowd or unavailability, booking in advance is recommended. |
? Terms & Conditions / What You Should Know /Visitor GuidelinesSome general rules or disclaimers based on what's publiclyshared or from guest feedback:
· Outside food or drinks may notbe allowed — since meals are provided under package.
· For adventure activities: wear comfortableclothes, possibly extra clothes (in case of mud/water‑baths), andfollow safety instructions.
· For stay: expect basic/ rustic style rooms (village‑themed cottages / huts) — if you expectluxury‑hotel comfort, the "village charm + basic amenities" should be theexpectation.
· Cleanliness & maintenancemay vary — some reviews mention dust, hygiene issues especially in rooms /washrooms / food area; it's better to check recent reviews before booking.
· Access to resort may involverural/farm roads — check transport logistics (especially if coming by car).
· For activities that involvewater or mud-bath: appropriate attire, possibly a change of clothes — better tocarry extra clothes/towels.
? For Whom Arise Ethnic Village Resort is a GoodFit — And When to Be Cautious
Good for:
· Families looking for a rustic /village‑farm type getaway near Delhi/Gurgaon / Manesar with activities, meals,and stay bundled.
· Groups / friends / corporateteams / school groups who want a mix of adventure, games, outdoor fun, andgroup‑building vibes.
· People who enjoy rural‑villagecharm, farm‑ambience, nature, open‑space, and simple living (not luxury‑hotelgloss).
· Those who want a one‑stop day‑outingor weekend stay: activities + food + accommodation + nature + games under onepackage.
Use caution / check carefully if:
· You expect high‑end luxuryresort standard (rooms/food/amenities) — the "ethnic / rustic / village" charmcomes with simple amenities.
· You have high hygiene /cleanliness expectations — some past reviews mention cleanliness issues.
· You have small kids, elderly,or health / mobility concerns — some adventure / activity / rural‑styleofferings may not be suitable.
You expect all advertised activities to alwaysbe functional — some guests report that certain games/amenities were broken ornot maintained.
? For Whom Arise Ethnic Village Resort is a GoodFit — And When to Be Cautious
Good for:
· Families looking for a rustic /village‑farm type getaway near Delhi/Gurgaon / Manesar with activities, meals,and stay bundled.
· Groups / friends / corporateteams / school groups who want a mix of adventure, games, outdoor fun, andgroup‑building vibes.
· People who enjoy rural‑villagecharm, farm‑ambience, nature, open‑space, and simple living (not luxury‑hotelgloss).
· Those who want a one‑stop day‑outingor weekend stay: activities + food + accommodation + nature + games under onepackage.
Use caution / check carefully if:
· You expect high‑end luxuryresort standard (rooms/food/amenities) — the "ethnic / rustic / village" charmcomes with simple amenities.
· You have high hygiene /cleanliness expectations — some past reviews mention cleanliness issues.
· You have small kids, elderly,or health / mobility concerns — some adventure / activity / rural‑styleofferings m
Price Slabs
| Minimum Travellers | Maximum Travellers | Price (per person) |
|---|---|---|
| 10 | 30 | ₹950 |



