The Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL), a hospitality firm part of Tata Group and based in Mumbai has signed an agreement to develop a new Tree of Life resort in Nashik, an ancient holy city within the state of Maharashtra in western India, situated on the banks of Godavari River, known for being one of the most relevant Hindu pilgrimages sites, as that of Kumbh Mela which is held every 12 years, and famous for its links to the “Ramayana” epic poem.
The hotel will open its doors in the area of Trimbakeshvar, a site set against the backdrop of the Western Ghats, noted for its scenic trails, landscapes, and waterfalls, and famous for the Temple dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva, a destination for pilgrims and penance for centuries, drawing flowers looking for comfort and spiritual fulfilment. Here, pilgrims perform age - old rituals and make prayers to Lord Shiva to obtain blessings for themselves and their loved ones among the hallowed shrines and holy waters.
Nashik has become a relevant destination for travellers for travellers from Mumbai and Pune, offering a mix of adventure, nature, and spirituality.
The project is being developed in partnership with Onzal Farms LLP, a firm based in Nashik dedicated to development in the hospitality industry, represented by Dr. Milind Pimprikar, Sr. Vijaya Shelke, Dr. Shubhangi Pimprikar, and Mrs. Shreeys Shelke (Patel).
The resort will feature 49 rooms on more than three acres, with amenities including an all - day dining restaurant and bar, a meeting room, a swimming pool, and a spa.
The property will join Tree of Life Resorts & Hotels, a collection of boutique properties in India, acquired by Ambuja Neotia Group and managed by IHCL, offering tranquil, experiential stays in serene, offbeat locations across India, focusing on authentic local experience, wellness, and nature escapes, with plans to expand significantly. They provide curated getaways from city life, featuring unique properties from villas to resorts in places like Gujarat, Rajassthan, and Uttarakhand among others.
With the signing, The Indian Hotel Company Limited will have four hotels in Nashik, including two under construction. No opening date for the resort was provided.
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