Radisson Hotel Group (RHG) has opened Rakkh Resort under its Radisson Individuals Retreats brand in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.
Rakkh Resort, a member of Radisson Individuals Retreats is conveniently accessible by air from Dharamsala, Amritsar, or Chandigarh, and from Gaggal, and Manali by road.
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The resort houses 24 cottage-style rooms and suites offering views of snow-peaked mountains.
The five-acre resort houses a multi-cuisine restaurant, Dham, catering pan-Indian and International cuisine, along with Asian and Mediterranean delicacies as well as Do it Yourself (DIY) pizza and BBQ stations.
Other amenities include an infinity pool, a game room, meeting space, common living room and an event space equipped with modern amenities for intimate gatherings.
Guests can also experience various activities such as spa treatments, yoga, village walks, weaving, and traditional cooking.
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By GlobalDataRadisson Hotel Group South Asia managing director and operation vice-president Zubin Saxena said: “With the opening of Rakkh Resort, a member of Radisson Individuals Retreats, we are proud to usher in the era of experiential hospitality in India.
“The country’s hospitality ecosystem is swiftly evolving, and we stand ready to be at the helm of this change to offer travellers a high-quality product that is driven by distinct experiences.
“We strongly feel that the future of Radisson Individuals Retreats rests on beautiful properties with unique identities offering tailor-made stays that are authentic, sustainable, and memorable.”
According to RHG, Radisson Individuals Retreats is a collection of boutique lifestyle retreats specially designed for the Indian market.
Last month, RHG opened a brand-new upscale resort in Larnaca, a city on the south-eastern coast of Cyprus.
