NITN | @notintownlive | 04 Apr 2018, 12:40 pm
Kolkata, Apr 4 (NITN): This Poila Boisakh ( Bengali New Year) PEPL is offering double bonanza for tourists and wanderlusts with special offers at KEARS ( Khairabera Eco Adventure Resorts, Purulia) and at Priya Villa, Shantiniketan with attractive discounts and complimentary breakfasts.
Priya Villa at Shantiniketan amidst the silence of the woods and a gated compound of Khyra in Birbhum district, known globally as an abode of peace and learning set up by world poet Rabindranath Tagore.
The property provides a state-of-the-art living to the discerning business and holiday travelers offering a home away from home.
The tranquil nature and the mesmerizing red soil makes Santiniketan the ultimate destination for those looking for peace and calm away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Tagore Ashram, Poush Mela in winter, Deer Park , Shonibarer Haat at Khowai , Rabindra Bhaban Museum are some of the many attractions of Santineketan.
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While Khairabera offers accommodation of luxury tents, individual cottages and camping tents and bookings can be made on their website, www.ecoadventureresorts.net/ 9830169694
Arijit Dutta, MD PEPL, said. “Our aim was to promote the rich culture, natural beauty and heritage of the district of Purulia among tourists and Bengali New year celebrations can have a perfect setting amidst the tranquility of Shantiniketan or Purulia, Bengali tourists have never had so much variations in their travel destinations.The tourists will experience the serenity of this Eco-friendly habitat. “We want the tourists to take part in nature walk that will be organised here with chances of sighting wildlife animals,” Dutta said.
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