23 Dec 2015, 07:39 am

Out of the seven properties, five are in West Bengal.
Located on the Golden Quadrilateral NH-2, the resort is spread over nearly four acres of land. The resort is an ideal getaway for those visiting Burdwan, Santiniketan and Durgapur.
"The resort has 19 luxury rooms and a splendorous Maharaja suite. The rooms and the suite are a fine statement of luxury and comfort. Other facilities include a fitness center, yoga room, swimming pool, squash court, badminton court, playzone and a reading lounge. Food and beverages offer a number of choices. The Palm Terrace is a multi cuisine restaurant with an outdoor seating. Saffron is a fine dining Indian specialty restaurant and O3 is a lounge bar serving a variety of drinks. Gardenia is a fast food cafe, good for a quick bite," a statement claimed.
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