NITN | @notintownlive | 11 Oct 2018, 12:16 pm
Kolkata, Oct 11 (NITN): Priya Entertainments Pvt Ltd is offering special packages for holiday tourists at the Khairabera Eco Adventure Resorts Purulia and also inviting tourists to the newly unveiled Priya Villa at Shantiniketan.
Priya Villa is located in Shantiniketan, a major tourist attraction in the state. The Priya Villa provides three double bedrooms, private car cars with a beautiful garden area adjacent to the kitchen .
The Khairabera Eco Adventure Camp (about 70km by road from Purulia town) is already a major tourist attraction not only for Bengal but also for neighbouring states of Bihar and Jharkhand and the day packages are also bring in loads of tourists. KEARS has announced special packages for the festival season.
The eco camp, which takes its name from the Khairabera Dam and is located on the fringe of a woodland in Baghmundi, has tents and cottages for accommodation, dining facilities and a host of adventure activities, including trekking, kayaking, mountain biking, night safari, etc. Guests can also avail pick up and drop facilities on prior notice and separate payment. The resort will help guests enjoy a trip to the nearby attractions and explore the folk festival and culture of the district too.
Mr. Dutta also said that apart from promoting the attractions, the project will also try to help the local people in strengthening their economy by ensuring that they are participants in the project, trained for their roles if required.
For bookings one may contact 9830169694
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