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aware travellers. “We’ve introduced local festivals OFFERS TO INDIA


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to our tours as we’ve found our customers like to interact with local people and get a better understanding of the traditions of the places they are visiting,” says Pru Goudie of On The Go Tours. Carolina Svensson, Travel 2’s


Product Manager, recommends the daily Aarti ceremonies held by the river Ganges in Varanasi, which travellers can experience during the operator’s 11-day Temples & Sacred Ganges tour. The exchange rate has risen from around 70 rupees to above 80 to the pound in the past couple of years, meaning Britons can benefi t from more purchasing power. Now is a good time to be recommending heading to India!


What’s new Hotels: The environmentally


friendly Hilton Shillim Estate Retreat and Spa (shillimretreatandspa. hilton.com) is a fi ve-star resort with 99 villas set on a 3,500-acre estate in the Western Ghats. A couple of hours from Mumbai, the resort will be fully operational this autumn. The Spa Zone, one of Asia’s largest, covers 70 acres and has 17 treatment rooms, four relaxation terraces, a yoga pavilion and a meditation cave. Cultural and nature-based activities are offered, including cooking lessons. Until September 30 the Oberoi Group (oberoihotels.com) has a fam- ilies offer. Parents booking a Pre-


“Group tours are a safe way for a solo traveller to enjoy India hassle-free and at excellent value for money”


PRU GOUDIE, HEAD OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, ON THE GO TOURS


mier Room for at least six nights at a combination of participating Oberoi hotels will receive one free room for their two children. Prices start from £240 per night for families of four. A 25% discount is also available at Oberoi spas. India’s fourth DoubleTree by Hilton (punechinchwad.doubletree. com) opened at Pune-Chinchwad, a three-and-a-half drive


from Mumbai. The 115-room property has a lounge-bar, three restaurants, a 24-hour fi tness centre, a rooftop pool and business facilities.


The fi ve-star Leela Palace Chennai (theleela.com/locations/ chennai) is set in almost fi ve acres of land at the southern end of Marina Beach. The 326-room hotel will soon have a spa. Prices start from an introductory rate of £100 per night.


Lounges: The two-storey execu- tive lounge, which opened at New Delhi railway station in December, will be the fi rst of 10 to open across India over the coming year. The lounge seats 125 guests, is open 24-hours, has Wi-Fi, a buffet,


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