
Dundi Mango Mist Resort is a 1-star retreat tucked in Nelamangala, India. With 3 reviews, its simple charm offers a no-fuss escape for travelers looking to unwind outside the bustle. The property sits about 20.9마일 from Nelamangala city center.
Featured amenities include a restaurant, an outdoor swimming pool (free), room service, air conditioning, a bar, a 24-hour front desk, non-smoking rooms, and a view.
Address: Devarayana Durga, Nelamangala, India. Location places it in the Devarayana Durga area, about 20.9마일 from the city center. Stars: 1. Reviews: 3.


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The air-conditioned suite features 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. This suite provides an electric kettle and a TV with cable channels. The unit offers 1 bed.
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This air-conditioned double room includes a TV with cable channels and a private bathroom. The unit offers 1 bed.
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Dine at the on-site DMM Restaurants for easy meals after a day of exploring the surrounding Devarayana Durga area. The outdoor pool is free to use and open all season, a refreshing retreat under Nelamangala’s skies. A bar nearby adds a relaxed vibe for evening drinks, while a 24-hour front desk keeps everything running smoothly. With air conditioning and non-smoking rooms, comfort is built in for a straightforward, unfussy stay.


This retreat wears a simple charm that’s perfect for travelers who want to unwind without the fuss. The combination of dining options, a year-round pool, and a scenic view makes downtime feel easy and enjoyable. The setup invites restful mornings and breezy evenings, whether al fresco by the pool or inside with a cool drink in hand. It’s a quiet base from which to reset and recharge.
Located in Devarayana Durga, Nelamangala, the property sits about 20.9마일 from Nelamangala city center. Payments can be made with cash, Mastercard, or Visa. This 1-star retreat has 3 reviews and presents a small, unpretentious option for curious travelers. The address is Devarayana Durga, Nelamangala, India, placing it squarely in the Devarayana Durga area.

