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08 July 2024

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08 July 2024

Stotrak Hotels expands presence in India’s Mussoorie with new hotel

Situated near Jhula Ghar on the Mall Road, Sangam by Stotrak marks the chain's fourth property in Mussoorie hill station.

Upasana Mukherjee July 08 2024

India-based hotel chain Stotrak Hotels has expanded its footprint in Mussoorie, Uttarakhand, with the launch of Sangam by Stotrak.

This addition marks the chain's fourth property in the hill station.

Stotrak Hotels co-founder Yogita N Goyal said: “With 'Sangam by Stotrak', we now offer an inventory of over 85 rooms in this Queen of Hill station. All our hotels here provide guests with the perfect blend of luxury, comfort, and accessibility, ensuring a memorable stay in Mussoorie.”

Situated near Jhula Ghar on the Mall Road, Sangam by Stotrak offers a collection of ten rooms, each offering valley views alongside a range of amenities.

It also features an all-day café, which serves a variety of multi-cuisine dishes.

The property’s location offers guests easy access to local attractions such as the CJM Hampton Court School, the ropeway to Gunn Hill Point, and the Tibetan market, among others.

Stotrak Hotels founder Manish Goyal said: “With Sangam by Stotrak, not only are we expanding our footprint in Mussoorie, but we are also enhancing our portfolio of properties that offer exceptional and diverse experiences to our guests. This hotel is a testament to our dedication to creating unforgettable memories for our visitors.”

Earlier this year, Stotrak Hotels entered a collaboration with Hotel SN Residency, representing the operation of its ninth hotel.

Hotel SN Residency Mussoorie is situated at Library Chowk near Mall Road and features a terrace garden along with 32 guest rooms.

The hotel chain’s current portfolio of hotels includes Spice Hotel, Takhat Villa, Luxury Inn, The Earth, The Kenilworth, and more.

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