RARE India adds 18 hotels, destination experiences to its community

Seven are based in North & West India, five in South & Western Ghats while six in the North Hills, Terai, East India and the Himalayas

Ging Tea House in Darjeeling (West Bengal)

RARE India, a community of some of the finest conscious luxury boutique hotels, palace stays, wildlife lodges, homestays and retreats in India and the subcontinent, has added 18 new hotels to its portfolio. Seven of the latest entrants to the RARE India Community are based in North & West India, five in South & Western Ghats while six hotels are situated in the North Hills, Terai, East India and the Himalayas. 

With these additions, RARE India now has 86 hospitality and destination brands across 18 states in the Indian subcontinent, all of which offer experiential stays and immersions that place a great emphasis on community engagement and strive to preserve and protect the planet. 

Karan Mahal in Srinagar (Jammu & Kashmir)

The new hotels and experiences in the RARE India Community include:

* North & West: Khem Villas in Ranthambhore (Rajasthan); Premkunj in Udaipur (Rajasthan); Dera Amer near Jaipur (Rajasthan); Killa Bhawan in Jaisalmer (Rajasthan); Mihir Garh near Jodhpur (Rajasthan); Rohet Garh near Jodhpur (Rajasthan); The Rohet House in Jodhpur (Rajasthan)

* South & Western Ghats: Gratitude Heritage, Kariappa House and Grand Hotel D'Europe in Puducherry; Dhole's Den in Bandipur (Karnataka); Cabo Serai in Cabo de Rama (Goa)

* North Hills, Terai, East & Himalayas: Karan Mahal in Srinagar (Jammu & Kashmir); The Apricot Tree Hotel in Nurla (Ladakh); Atali Ganga in Rishikesh (Uttarakhand); The Mandala House in Devprayag (Uttarakhand); Neeralaya in Manali (Himachal Pradesh); Ging Tea House in Darjeeling (West Bengal)


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