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NEWS | Getaways booked out as Delhiites head for hills

There is an increase in consumers wanting safe vacations and destinations like Manali, Rishikesh, Jaipur, Chandigarh, Shimla and Mussoorie are on their list of popular destination according to Booking.com

From #lockdowndiaries to #wanderlust, the rapid change in priorities of Delhiites is evident — both on social media and on the highways. There’s a scramble to head out of the city, leaving the roads to Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, the nearest getaways, choked with cars.

Most hotels in the hills or those close to the capital are sold out for the coming weekend. Ritu Mehrotra, regional manager (South Asia), Booking.com, disclosed, “We are seeing an increase in consumers wanting a safe vacation. Based on recent data, some of the most searched Indian destinations, besides New Delhi and Gurgaon, for the weekend of June 19-20 are Manali, Rishikesh, Jaipur, Chandigarh, Shimla and Mussoorie.”

Even hotels close by in Alwar and Manesar are almost fully booked for the weekend. City lodges too are expecting a busy time ahead.

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Benita Sharma, area manager, North luxury hotels, ITC, said both their properties — the newly opened Welcomhotel Tavleen Chail and ITC Grand Bharat in Manesar — are sold out for the coming weekend. She said ‘drive cations and ‘safe staycations’, which gained popularity last year, aren’t just fads but here to stay and concepts such as ‘gourmet bubble’ are gaining popularity. Group restaurants Bukhara and Dum Pukht too are set to be crowded on June 19 and 20.

The rush to drive to nearby destinations has been a boon for domestic boutique hotels and chains. While Vinit Chhabra, general manager, The Khyber Himalayan Resort & Spa, Kashmir, reported a growing demand and impressive occupancy this month, Danish Din, director of The Golden Dragon Hotel, Ladakh, too was inundated with queries for June and July. Ahsan Shervani of Shervani Hilltop in Nainital said even the October-February offseason looks likely to be as good as the peak season.

“With families having been confined to home for so long, people are clamouring for leisure experiences,” observed Vibhas Prasad, Director, Leisure Hotels Group. “They will drive for long holidays to wide-open spaces amidst nature and mountains away from the summer heat.” Rahul Puri, general manager of The Westin Gurgaon and The Westin Sohna Resort and Spa, claimed a 30% growth in leisure guests and steadily rising average occupancy. Puri said the group’s Sohna property is proving popular for staycations because of activities like a petting zoo, horse riding, moon gazing and cycling.

City hotels such as The Lodhi too are expecting a busy weekend. Ever since the hotel reopened and dining in was allowed, it has received queries about weekend stays.

Simran Kodesia, communications head, Airbnb India & South East Asia, noted that while weekend trips to the hills were on the rise since the easing of the lockdown, the travellers were not letting their guard down. “Health and safety are top of mind for both the hotel hosts and guests, and we can discern an increasing number of travellers looking for secluded accommodations, tree houses, apple orchards and homes that are private but afford them a unique and immersive travel experience,” Kodesia pointed out. Hotels and websites too are being meticulous about vaccinating their staff and installing heightened safety measures to reassure the stir-crazy travellers.

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