The newly-opened Moksha Himalaya Spa Resort, a
Centara Boutique Collection resort hotel in India, has launched a
special inclusive promotion in which guests paying a fixed rate
for accommodation can also select, at no extra charge, elements
from the diverse attractions that the hotel offers.
The package is available for until 21 December 2010, and
a minimum three-consecutive night stay is required.
In the period until 19 December 2009 the rate per
night in a Moksha Suite is US$450 net per room, while from 20
December 2009 to 15 April 2010 the rate is US$590 and from 16
April to 31 October, US$550. During the period 1 November 2010 to
21 December 2010 the rate is US$650.
The Moksha
Experience can be booked or changed upon arrival at the resort. Room rates are
based on per room (two persons) per night basis and are inclusive
of the Moksha Experience on a daily basis.
As an
introduction to the hotel’s wide range of attractions, under the
package guests take their pick from the Spa, Wellbeing or
Discovering programmes.
All guests receive daily
international buffet breakfast, daily lunch presentations, daily
dinner menus, and a twice weekly get-acquainted reception.
The Spa option offers a choice of two one-hour treatments
per day or the alternative of a 90-minute treatment option per
day, and also includes access to cultural awareness, yoga and
meditation classes, fitness sessions, and Indian cuisine classes.
Under the Wellbeing programme, guests can undertake a programme of
fitness activities including personal fitness assessment and meal
planning, and with one a one-hour spa treatment per day. The
Discovery experiences range from cultural to sporty, spiritual to
historic, and most are of half-day duration.
Located at a height of 5,200ft amongst the pine trees of the
Shivalik Valley in Himachai Pradesh, India, Moksha Himalaya Spa
Resort is only 3½ hours from New Delhi and 35 minutes from
Chandigarh International Airport. The final stage of the journey
is a 10-minute cable-car ride to the resort, providing a panoramic
view of the beautiful countryside.
The cool, clean
air and verdant forests make this region ideal for trekking and
for enjoying nature at its unspoiled finest, while the resort,
which stands in its own extensive grounds, offers diverse leisure
and recreational facilities and is suitable for independent
travellers, couples and families alike.
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