India-based hospitality company Seclude has signed the latest additions to its hospitality portfolio in Himachal Pradesh, crossing the 100-room milestone.

Seclude’s hotels offer 21 guestrooms in the popular tourist area of Kasauli. The newest additions to the company’s Himachal hospitality portfolio are Annie’s Song, in Kasauli and Palampur Two Stones, The Economic Times has reported.

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Annie’s Song in Kasauli is under renovation and remodelling, with anticipated completion later this month.

The newest Palampur homestay is a four-bedroom residence that utilises earthy natural materials and a modern rustic design concept.

Seclude founder Rohit Sethi said: “Earthy tones, big picture windows, unique soft lighting and the signature Seclude luxury comfort are all coming together beautifully. The company is also launching its café, restaurant and bakery at Annie’s Song with a unique ‘foods of the mountain’s experience’.

“Talking about the design of the new Palampur property, if you’ve seen the existing red cedar cottage, you’ll notice some similarities. However, we’re taking things up a notch by incorporating some amazing sustainable materials into the design.”

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Seclude also intends to diversify its offering by launching wellness programmes and initiatives across several hotels, while the company has increased its service offering by formally entering the wedding market in 2023.

Furthermore, the company plans to nearly double its room count to more than 200 rooms and 200 employees by the end of this year.