(TAN): Indian Hotels Company (IHCL) has signed 13 new amã Stays & Trails bungalows. With this, the brand is stepping into four new destinations – Chandigarh, Gurgaon, Kanha and Kochi. It is also adding another bungalow in Lonavala, the hotel group said in a statement.
Speaking on the announcement, Sarabjeet Singh, head – amã Stays & Trails, said, “IHCL is steadily increasing the expansion momentum of amã Stays & Trails. The company, with its expansive footprint across India, provides a platform for a successful partnership with home owners. We are delighted with the interest shown by them in this brand. Also, with amã Stays & Trails, our guests can explore many more destinations.”
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amã Stays & Trails is a group of heritage bungalows, guesthouses and villas at unique locations across the country. Each homestay brings alive the local culture and heritage of the destination through authentic and immersive experiences. From British colonial style villas to Portuguese cottages, homes inspired by traditional Kerala architecture as well as contemporary homestays, each bungalow has a unique design. Guests can escape and unwind in unexplored, pristine locations while indulging in elegant homely comfort.
The brand has a portfolio of 72 bungalows and villas with 32 under development.