Monday, 25 Nov 2024

IHCL Introduces Soulful Abodes For Mindful And Cultural Expeditions

IHCL‘s Soulful Abodes blend mindfulness, culture, and spirituality across over 50 locations in India, offering guests exclusive experiences and deep spiritual journeys.


IHCL Introduces Soulful Abodes For Mindful And Cultural Expeditions
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Renowned for its deep spiritual roots and array of sacred sites, India invites travelers to embark on journeys that transcend the ordinary. The Indian Hotels Company (IHCL), with its extensive network of accommodations in over 50 spiritual destinations nationwide, introduces Soulful Abodes, offering experiences that combine mindfulness, cultural immersion, and spiritual enrichment.

Experience ancient traditions along the ghats of Varanasi, master mindfulness in Rishikesh, the Yoga capital of the world, embark on a pilgrimage to the sacred site of Tirupati, be uplifted by the soulful melodies of Ajmer, or find peace in the tranquil monasteries of Gangtok. Soulful Abodes at IHCL hotels provide an unmatched journey through India's spiritual landscape.

Guests can enjoy exclusive offers on culinary experiences, rejuvenating spa treatments, and seamless transfers to spiritual sites when staying at Taj, Vivanta, SeleQtions, and Ginger hotels. The thoughtfully curated Soulful Kit includes location-specific travel essentials, and the customized Soul Passport serves as a cherished memento of the profound journeys undertaken.

Soulful Abodes is designed to nurture the body, mind, and spirit. To learn more and book your experience starting May 24, 2024, please visit www.ihcltata.com.

Established by Jamsetji Tata, the company inaugurated its maiden property, The Taj Mahal Palace, in Bombay in 1903. IHCL's portfolio includes 311 hotels, with 91 more under development, spread across four continents, 13 countries, and over 100 locations worldwide.

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