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Club Mahindra opens resort near Saputara

29 Jul 2016, 10:52 am

Mumbai,July 28 (NITN): Mahindra Holidays & Resorts India Limited on Thursday announced the launch of its new resort in Hatgad, Maharashtra, six kilometers from the hill station of Saputara, Gujarat. Spread over an area consisting of approximately three acres, “Club Mahindra Hatgad” is located on the Nashik – Saputara road with breathtaking views of the Saputara Hills as well as of the famed Hatgad Fort.

Situated on a plateau in the Western Ghats at an altitude of about 1,000 metres, Saputara is a hill station in Gujarat. The destination promises city dwellers a relaxing and rejuvenating experience where they can explore the Hatgad Fort, the Vansda National Park, Gira Falls and the Saputara Tribal Museum, amongst other attractions.

“At Club Mahindra we constantly try to add new and unexplored holiday destinations to create differentiated experiences for our members. Saputara, the only hill station of Gujarat, is a great holiday destination for the entire family as it offers diverse attractions including a rich indigenous cultural history, an abundant waterfall, a wildlife sanctuary and various adventure activities. Club Mahindra Hatgad, located just 6 kilometers from Saputara, is within driving distance from Nashik, Surat, Ahmedabad, Pune and Mumbai, making it an ideal family getaway destination for our members,” said Kavinder Singh, MD & CEO, Mahindra Holidays & Resorts India Limited.

 

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