Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL) has further expanded its portfolio in the Indian state of Sikkim with the opening of Taj Guras Kutir Resort & Spa in Gangtok, India.
The hotel’s inauguration was attended by Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang, along with other prominent figures.
Prior to this latest opening, IHCL opened Taj The Trees in Mumbai, India, as well as signing an operating lease for Taj Hotel Hessischer Hof in Frankfurt, Germany.
IHCL managing director and CEO Puneet Chhatwal said: “The launch of Taj Guras Kutir Resort & Spa in Gangtok demonstrates IHCL’s commitment to the commercial and tourism potential of the region.
“After Pakyong, the presence in Gangtok strengthens our footprint in the charming state of Sikkim and offers a new travel circuit. We are delighted to further our relationship with the Ambuja Neotia group.”
Ambuja Neotia Group chair Harshavardhan Neotia said: “Our continued and valued partnership with IHCL will introduce the world travellers to the lesser explored regions of North East India. We have embarked on a journey to bring bespoke design contexed to each location, which is elegant, understated and luxurious.
“These boutique offerings are called ‘Kutir’! The Taj Guras Kutir is the fifth in the series after Ganga Kutir, Raaj Kutir, Taal Kutir and Chia Kutir.”
Located within Sikkim's alpine terrain, the hotel is spread across 14 acres of land and provides views of the Kanchenjunga.
It has 69 rooms, each featuring Buddhist-inspired paintings called Thangka.
Guests can enjoy dining at the forest-themed, all-day diner Machan, as well as Soi & Sake and Guras Lounge & Bar, which serves hi-tea and a collection of cocktails.
The property can also host both social and corporate gatherings at its banquet and meeting venues.
Among the other amenities provided at the hotel include the J Wellness Circle and game rooms.
Furthermore, the hotel’s location provides access to trekking in the Himalayas as well as to a Buddhist monastery.
Currently, IHCL has a total of 11 hotels in Northeast India, with three more in the development pipeline, including Taj, Vivanta and Ginger brands in Sikkim.