Indian hospitality group Sarovar Hotels & Resorts has opened a new luxury boutique hotel in Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh.
Dubbed Presidium Sarovar Portico, the facility has 50 rooms and suites offering a view of the Pir Panjal range, The Economic Times reported.
The launch of the hotel is part of the group’s strategy to grow its presence in leisure hotel range.
The hotel is located amidst natural landscapes and offers a retreat experience for families, tourists and those who seek adventures.
It will also serve as an ideal choice for wellness workshops, destination weddings and business retreats.
Featuring luxurious bedding and private balconies, the hotel rooms are also equipped with top-notch amenities and tailored services.
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By GlobalDataThe property features an all-day dining restaurant, Thyme; Hooch, a terrace sky bar; and Den, a place for gatherings and conferences.
The hotel is said to be the fourth hotel of Sarovar in Himachal and the ninth one in the Himalayan area.
Sarovar Hotels & Resorts managing director A K Bakaya said: “A rare match of an ace location, colonial architecture and spectacular views, the hotel is geared to redefine hospitality standards in Dalhousie.”
Sarovar collaborated with Presidium Hotels to manage the newly unveiled hotel.
Presidium Hotels managing director Vikram Seth said, “The launch of Presidium Sarovar Portico is testament of our intent to elevate the hospitality experience in Dalhousie.
“Our singular focus is to offer superlative experience than what has been experienced in this tourist destination.”