NITN | @notintownlive | 10 May 2018, 12:57 pm
Kolkata, May 9 (NITN): Priya Entertainments Pvt Ltd has announced several packages to attract tourists for the summer season at their Khairabera Eco Adventure Resorts.
Generally summer months are considered to be lean months in areas with high temperatures as Purulia.
But the natural green, water bodies and very pleasant evenings make Khairabera an excellent location for families with vacations in schools coming up.
On the occasion of Mother’s Day on May 8, PEPL came up with the novel offer that any guest making booking within May then lucky winners can avail upto 10% discount on food bills and additionally a chance to get 2 movie tickets to Priya Cinema.
Also as part of the summer package, the room rates are being offered at Rs 1400 per person per night inclusive of breakfast for bookings made in May.
A special package for day travellers have also been worked out keeping in mind tourists from nearby cities as Jamshedpur and Ranchi with a whole day package of Rs 1364 ( all inclusive).
PEPL is going all out with its special prices and offers to attract tourist footfall in an area which has lesser tourist inflow in summers with a marketing blitzkrieg.
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