Mayfair Hotels & Resorts, which operates the Mayfair
chain of luxury hotels in various parts of the country, will open its latest
resort at Gopalpur-on-Sea for commercial operations from December 9. The
sprawling resort- Mayfair Palm Beach Resort, the eighth property of
Odisha-based Mayfair Group, is equipped with all facilities of a luxury hotel,
spread over eleven acres of land. The Mayfair Group acquired this heritage
property from the Oberoi Group in September 2011 and decided to renovate it,
said Mayfair Group chairman and managing director Dilip Ray. The resort, at
present, has 32 rooms. In addition to the existing facilities, Mayfair Group
plans to add a tennis court and golf course to the resort. Besides Gopalpur,
the tourists can also visit some other places in Ganjam district like the
habitats of the blackbuck and peacock near Aska and the mass nesting of Olive
Ridley turtles at Gokharakuda near Rushikulya river mouth, Ray said.
History & Background
Before 1830, an Englishman by the name of John Spence had
established the Spence's hotel in Calcutta, making it perhaps the oldest
western style hotel outside Europe and in 1841 David Wilson built the 'Wilson
Hotel' now known as 'Great Eastern Hotel', also, in Calcutta, which was
considered to be one of the best of it's kind, in this part of the world. No
one had really by then heard of Gopalpur. And Gopalpur returned the compliment.
Barely 16 kms from Berhampur, the commercial hub of Southern Orissa, in the Bay
of Bengal, it was extremely uncanny of a young Italian Signor Maglioni, to
mysteriously find home all the way from Sicily , and establish the 'Palm Beach'
in 1914. It was Odisha's first hotel, of its kind.
Gopalpur on sea how very British suffix on sea like Midleton-
on- sea /Frankton-on- sea was a palm fringed beach and Maglioni's dream fused
with the sepia and romance of the langorous town ,where the silence was broken
only by the breakers and the occasional coconut thudding on the ground.
Originally a small fishing village on the coast of Odisha
when it was so named, when a temple dedicated to Lord Krishna 'Krishna Gopal'
temple was built in the 18th Century. Legend has it that Gopalpur's sands had
witnessed maritime ventures of a much earlier age when Odisha had flourished as
part of the Kalinga Kingdom in the 4th and 5th century B.C early colonists to
Java, Bali and Sumatra were supposed to have sailed from here, carrying the
seeds of Indian civilization with them.
Between the two World Wars ( 1914-1918 and 1939-1945)
Gopalpur was overrun by the men in Khakis and became the eastern sectors base
for flying out troops and supplies to Rangoon. The commercial port became the
living symbol of its grandeur and the pulsating lifestyle was evident in the
packed dance floors of the hotel 'Blue Haven'. In 1945. The World War2 came to
an end and India inched towards being an independent, sovereign republic. By
1947the British had left the Indian shores and the commercial activity of
Gopalpur had dwindled to a trickle. The once vibrant, emblazoned ball rooms
gaped at open skies. The noisy wharfs moulted and the warehouses became seedy
gateways for derelicts. Gopalpur's importance dwindled when trade with Burma
abruptly ceased during the war. When the British left India, even members of
rich Bengali homes preferred to holiday in other places and Gopalpur began to
revert to what it originally was a fishing village.
In 1938,another enterprising, courageous Indian Hotelier, Rai
bahadur M.S Oberoi had already taken over a closed down 'Grand' hotel from the
Armenian Stephen Arathoon and reinvented it with trademark Oberoi elan' as the
'Oberoi Grand', to make it the most sought after address in Calcutta. In 1947,
on a chance visit to Maglioni's 'Palm Beach' hotel his keen eyes did not miss
the state of disrepair that the hotel had fallen to. His instinct smelled a
bargain and Maglioni was only too happy to sell it to the Oberoi's for a paltry
3.0 lacs rupees.,thereby enabling the Oberoi legend to root itself as the
'Oberoi Palm Beach'.As it's doors opened the who's who of the country , from
Prime ministers, to celebrities and royalty left their impressions behind along
with their footprints on the sands of time. History was being created every
day, as the hotel played hosts to the history makers.
Maglioni's Mediterranean Architecture had undergone a
makeover by the Oberoi's ,but the core of the structure was slowly but surely
giving way to the Gopalpur on Seacorroding effects of the saline sea breeze.
The erosion had begun and no amount of hasty repairs could make it anymore safe
for it's guests. The Oberois closed gates in 2002 and decided to distance themselves
and sell this piece of Orissa's history to any worthy taker . It was at this
time, 201 1, that 'Mayfair hotels and resorts' stepped in. T o protect,
renovate and restore the' Palm beach',where history echoed from every cobble
stone. Lured by the fact that Gopalpur-on-sea still stood untouched by the
concrete commercialism that had destroyed nearby Puri's equally pristine beach
and also because Gopalpur had actually wrapped itself in a romantic mysticism
that tugged at history but refused to drown in its excesses.
Rebuilding the core structure from scratch, lovingly touching
up the details, reinventing the old magic, preserving the memories, Mayfair has
now breathed new life to the 'Oberoi palm Beach' in its all new avatar- 'The
Mayfair palm Beach resort' Its the ultimate tribute to your senses and helps in
stealing your time and mind in order to find your DNA and recreate you for
future generations... where always, every time, anyday 'sometimes the sky looks
like the sea and sometimes the sea looks like the sky'.
Source: Business Standard & www.mayfairhotels.com
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