Appointment | Saptarshi Biswas appointed as the Hotel Manager for  The Westin Gurgaon, New Delhi 

Saptarshi Biswas appointed as the Hotel Manager for  The Westin Gurgaon, New Delhi 


The Westin Gurgaon, New Delhi has appointed Saptarshi Biswas as the Hotel Manager for the bustling 313-key five-star business hotel with seven vibrant food and beverage outlets and sprawling event spaces, located in the heart of the millennium city. He will play a key role in overlooking the operations of the iconic hotel across all functions and ensuring the highest levels of guest satisfaction.

With an illustrious career trajectory spanning 17 years of cross-cultural experience in the hospitality industry, Saptarshi brings with him his sharp business acumen, people-oriented management style, intuitive leadership, and attention to detail.  He has been associated with Marriott International for over 8 years now, having worked with hotels such as JW Marriott Mumbai Sahar, Bengaluru Marriott Hotel Whitefield, The Westin Chennai Velachery, and The Westin Hyderabad Mindspace. Prior to his current role, he was the Hotel Manager for Courtyard by Marriott Ahmedabad Sindhu Bhawan Road, where he successfully launched the hotel and helmed the entire operations while managing the forecasting, budgeting, sales & marketing initiatives along with optimization of resources. 

Saptarshi holds a Bachelor in Hotel Management from the prestigious Institute of Hotel Management Catering Technology & Applied Nutrition, Kolkata and is an avid believer of teamwork. A result-driven individual, he follows a pragmatic approach to problem resolution and pays attention to detail; attributing success not just to hard work but also to meaningful collaborations with team members and peers. In his new role, he looks forward to adding value to all operational departments to drive the hotel’s continuing success and reputation to the next level, with an endeavor to continue aligning the team towards operational excellence and elevated guest experiences, while identifying new revenue streams for the hotel.

Speaking on the new appointment Rahul Puri, Multi Property General Manager for The Westin Gurgaon, New Delhi and The Westin Sohna Resort and Spa, said, “It is our pleasure to welcome Saptarshi to the team as our Hotel Manager. I am confident that his expertise will further enhance our offerings, working towards creating unparalleled experiences for our discerning guests and contribute to the overall growth of the hotel.”


A sports fanatic at heart, Saptarshi enjoys spending time with his family; cricket and badminton topping the list of his favorites and he enjoys catching these games on or off the field at leisure.

Appointment | Vietnamese Hotel Appoints Sustainability Officer to Lessen Carbon Footprint

Vu Ngoc Linh has been named Alma Resort’s first sustainability officer

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Vietnamese Hotel Appoints Sustainability Officer to Lessen Carbon Footprint

CAM RANH, Vietnam ( 2022) – Vu Ngoc Linh, a hospitality professional with more than a decade’s experience in food and beverage departments, has stepped off the career ladder of the typical F&B professional to pursue an entirely new kind of fulfillment.

This month, the 580-room Alma Resort on Vietnam’s south central coast named Linh as its first sustainability officer. It’ll be Linh’s job to track the property’s energy use, resource conservation, recycling, pollution reduction, waste elimination, transportation, education efforts and building design.

The role also involves creating sustainability programs, budgets and schedules, evaluating the success of sustainability initiatives, and managing three staff committees focused on ‘green products’, ‘innovation and solutions’ and ‘people and partnerships’. 

The stakes are high. The thirty-hectare resort requires 46,720 kWH of power and 900 m3 of water per day.

“We’d like to think we can continue to make meaningful reductions in that consumption,” said Alma’s managing director Herbert Laubichler-Pichler. “Dedicating one person to this task is key to making that happen.”

One of Linh’s new projects, under the umbrella of the Innovation and Solutions Committee, is implementation of what Alma believes is Vietnam’s most ambitious hotel solar power project yet. Alma will this year install 5,634 solar panels totalling 12,500 square metres. With a capacity of 2,480 kilowatts peak, the solar power system will fuel between a quarter to almost half of Alma’s energy needs depending on occupancy. 

In addition to the resort’s 325sqm water treatment plant deploying a reverse osmosis system to provide 70,000L weekly of drinkable water and ice for all of the resort’s kitchens, Linh will also help determine other ways to offset the resort’s water usage.

Linh started his hospitality career in 2011 as a waiter at Six Senses Ninh Van Bay, before he became a restaurant supervisor at Dessole Beach Resort Nha Trang, a team leader at Vinpearl Land Amusement Park and an assistant outlet manager at Golden Peak Resort & Spa and Duyen Ha Resort. Linh then became a food and beverage manager at Xavia Hotel and Florida Nha Trang Hotel, and the assistant restaurant manager at Eastin Grand Hotel Nha Trang. 

Laubichler-Pichler said Linh’s background in F&B – a field notorious for waste generation – had motivated him to move into a sustainability role.

“Linh has a genuine drive to make a difference and he is well suited to a role at our resort dedicated purely to sustainability, encompassing the likes of garbage segregation, tree planting, paperless check-in, solar power, community initiatives to generate support for green projects, research and more,” said Laubichler-Pichler. 

To contact Alma or to make a booking, please visit alma-resort.com or email info@alma-resort.com

About Alma

Situated on Vietnam’s emerging Cam Ranh peninsula fronting Long Beach, Alma resort commands some 30 hectares of inspiring ground. Emblematic of Vietnam's maturation as a destination, the bold and spacious integrated resort offers 580 oversized suites and pavilions that all afford sweeping vistas of the ocean, including contemporary three bedroom oceanfront pavilions each totalling 224sqm with a living room, four bathrooms and a private pool. Alma features a broad spectrum of restaurants helmed by top chefs, a food court with an array of local and international cuisine, as well as a sports bar, pool bar and beach bar. Other highlights include 12 swimming pools cascading down to the beach, a waterpark, 13-treatment room spa, 70-seat cinema, convention centre, amphitheater, art gallery, science museum, gymnasium and yoga room, 18-hole mini golf course, a youth centre with virtual reality games, a kid’s club, water sports centre and even an 'Alma Mart' mini supermarket.

Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh Goes Underground With New Bar

Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh Goes Underground With New Bar

Metropole Underground opens as the city’s first subterranean venue

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (June 2022) — Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh has applied a new facet to the destination’s vibrant bar scene with Metropole Underground: the first subterranean bar in Cambodia’s capital.

Inspired by the louche, chic vibe of early 20th Century Paris, Metropole Underground is a unique addition to the famously lively bar scene in Phnom Penh.

Discreetly located in the basement of the Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh, the city’s newest international branded luxury hotel, the sophisticated space offers premium drinks, light gourmet bites, and nightly live entertainment spanning bands and DJ beats.

The bar, which like the rest of the hotel, is designed by award-wining Singapore-based SCDA Architects with interiors by leading Thai firm PIA Interior, is inspired by the glory days of Parisian art-deco.

The metro system in the French capital was a major inspiration for the bar, with replicas of cast iron detailing from the original Paris Metro integrated into the space and transformed into sculptural and decorative elements. 

The result is a compelling blend of European and Khmer influences.

“Phnom Penh is widely known for the vibrancy of its bar scene. Therefore we are proud that we can add something new to the mix with Metropole Underground,” said Herman Kemp, general manager of the Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh. “The design team has done a marvelous job and we’ve got a great roster of live entertainment for guests to enjoy. When you step down into the basement it’s really like entering a different world.”

The new Metropole Underground completes a compelling lineup of options for revelry at the Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh.

Indeed, with its range of bars encompassing everything from an intimate speakeasy-style cocktail spot to one of the city’s most exciting rooftop venues, the property is one of the best places in Phnom Penh to let down your hair.  

As conceptually intriguing as Metropole Underground is The Attic, an old-world speakeasy-style bar tucked away in the eaves of the Colonial House — a lemon-colored royal villa dating back to 1900 that is a centerpiece of the property. The bar specializes in handcrafted cocktails and grand cru wines.

Another social hotspot is FiveFive Rooftop Restaurant & Bar, spanning the rooftop on level 14. From here, guests will be treated to grilled seafood and meats, refreshing cocktails, and energizing DJ performances whilst soaking up inspiring views of the Royal Palace, the Mekong River, and the city skyline.

“We are adding different things to the table in terms of nightlife,” added Kemp. “As the city’s newest international branded luxury hotel, the Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh, is ready to play its part in a post-pandemic renaissance.”

One Rep Global appointed India representative for The Legian Hotels in Indonesia 

One Rep Global appointed India representative for The Legian Hotels in Indonesia 

Gurgaon (India), June 2022: One Rep Global, a luxury representation company led by seasoned hotelier Hemant Mediratta, has been appointed the India representative for The Legian Hotels in Bali – Indonesia.

 

The Legian Seminyak, Bali is one of the most renowned hotels in Indonesia. Opened in 1996 it has stood the test of time and is still the favourite choice for luxury travellers in Bali. Thanks to its unparalleled location on one of the island’s finest beaches, exceptional elevated positioning, 67 spectacular sea-facing suites and the three-bedroom The Beach House (the only private villa with direct beach access in Seminyak), this exclusive grande dame hotel, alongside its sister property The Club by The Legian Seminyak, Bali continues to attract the great and the good from around the world.

 

Managing Director and Partner, Hans Joerg Meier, Legian Hotel Management said ‘LHM is very proud to enter into cooperation with One Rep Global with its very experienced visionary leadership team within the industry. We are convinced that discerning luxury travellers from India will truly enjoy the culture and heritage of LHM hotels in Bali and Lombok, coupled with genuinely personalised and warm hospitality creating authentic experiences and memories to treasure.’

 

Hemant Mediratta, Founder – One Rep Global, shared ‘We take pride in representing some of the finest properties from across the globe, and it is an absolute pleasure to add The Legian Seminyak and soon-to-open The Legian Lombok to our portfolio. With eased restrictions, luxury outbound travel from India is picking pace and it is the perfect time to tap the undisputed potential of this market. At One Rep Global, we are excited to extend support and share our expertise to drive the desired sales and marketing results for LHM hotels.’

 

The Legian Seminyak, Bali is a suite and villa only boutique resort and home to some of the most sought after accommodation on the island. Every suite has unparalleled, sea-facing views and guests can choose from a variety of options – whether it’s a beachfront sanctuary for two or a multi-bedroom suite for groups of friends or families. There is also The Beach House – a three-bedroom villa with pool and one of only two villas in Bali with direct beach access. The Beach House can accommodate spectacular weddings and special events.

 

Those looking for the ultimate in exclusivity can opt to stay in super-chic The Club by The Legian Seminyak, Bali. Located adjacent to The Legian Seminyak, Bali’s main entrance, this private estate houses a 30-metre pool, private outdoor seating area and 13 private pool villas. It offers guests a range of benefits including a dedicated butler, private car service, laundry, daily afternoon tea, cocktails and canapés as well as complimentary in-room private bar.

 

One Rep Global will exclusively drive the sales and marketing efforts for these luxury properties in India.

Nobel’s brilliant minds to meet at Maraya AlUla

Nobel’s brilliant minds to meet at Maraya AlUla

Maraya, the architectural wonder of Arabia is the region’s exciting new events and conference venue in the heart of AlUla, the ancient desert city at the crossroads of civilizations

With millennia of history and cultural heritage plus newly-built accommodation, dining, nature, and adventure - AlUla will be the sought-after new destination for business events in the coming years.

AlUla, Saudi Arabia - Maraya, the multi-purpose event and conference centre located in AlUla, an ancient historical city in the northwest of Saudi Arabia, welcomed the largest gathering of world’s most creative minds at the 2nd Hegra Conference of Nobel Laureates & Friends from 3rd to 5th June 2022.

The event will bring together 13 Nobel laureates, including Lech Walesa, along with winners of the King Faisal, UNESCO for Women in Science, and Pulitzer prizes. The theme of the event is ‘New Openings: Decisive Moments for a Decisive Decade’ with a key outcome of the event a selection of 10 decisive actions to be taken over the next decade for humanity to thrive in the 21st century.

Maraya, which is translated in Arabic into “mirrors”, reflects the beauty of the stunning rock-strewn Ashar Valley, a landscape home to ancient kingdoms reaching back 7000 years. 

Designed by Italian Architects Gioforma, this architectural wonder was named the Guinness World Record’s largest mirrored building in 2020. 

A place of culture, commerce and function, Maraya, managed and operated by entertainment company Live Nation, has hosted international music events for world-renowned artists including Lionel Richie and Alicia Keys and Andrea Bocelli; contemporary art exhibitions and business events such as the GCC Summit of 2021 and the 1st Hegra Conference of Nobel Laureates & Friends in 2020. 

Maraya offers a 26-meter-high theatre with a capacity of 582 seats which face a giant retractable window of 800 square meters that can open to nature, seamlessly blending environment and entertainment.

In addition to the auditorium, Maraya consists of a ground and three upper floors, with flexible spaces and facilities. The ground floor offers two huge halls with a capacity of 500 and 600 persons respectively, with another hall that can host up to 200 persons. There are green rooms and a VVIP room with a capacity of 100 persons.

The 1st floor provides VVIP guests facilities with spaces from 75 to 100 persons and a VVIP Royal Suite with a capacity of 12 persons. While the 2nd floor offers the conferences facilities and spaces, starting from 50 and up to 300 persons, with a speaker room and a production space available.

The 3rd floor offers a luxury restaurant facility with an indoor capacity of 120 persons, an outdoor restaurant with a capacity of 80 persons, and a rooftop terrace with a space of 1005 SQM. The restaurant, Maraya Social, opened in October 2021 under the management of English Chef and restaurateur Jason Atherton. Atherton owns and runs three-Michelin-star restaurants across the world. The menu at Maraya Social is a mix of local pan Arabic dishes and European options. 


The historic city of AlUla has been at the crossroad of civilizations for millennia, and is now being revived as an important destination for trade, and the exchange of cultures and ideas. AlUla’s heritage and formidable scenery, lend themselves to great minds deliberating in a destination that fosters meaningful exchange and innovation. 

From Saudi’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hegra, to the AlUla Old Town, and the ancient sites of Dadan and Jabal Ikmah, AlUla offers a new destination steeped in ancient history for the meeting of minds.

As a brand-new destination for the global business events industry, AlUla offers an exciting and incredible new option for meeting planners with a range of authentic experiences for pre and post events. The city is well known for its rich stories, welcoming locals, stunning landscapes and a mix of outdoor and indoor spaces and places, which will inspire and engage business event visitors.

The city is home to a variety of restaurants from traditional and international cuisines available all year round, with vegetarian and vegan options on demand. 

For accommodation, AlUla is home to mesmerizing resorts that are set against the backdrop of the desert canyons and valleys. Habitas Resort is a sustainable home far from home in the Ashar Valley, the closest resort to Maraya. The Habitas ethos is to provide an immersive experience where nature inspires creative expression, human connection and the pursuit of adventure. Caravan by Habitas also offers unique accommodation in airstream RVs for those who like to be at one with nature. Habitas offers event setup at the Caravans by Habitas location, a glamping site surrounded by sandstone cliffs in the open air, which can be tailored to fit events.

While at Shaden Resort, which has recently been placed under the management of Accor, guests can choose from a variety of room types including 2 bedroomed villas with private pool. Spaces that can be offered for business events include a meeting room that fits up to 120 people, to PVC tents that can be temporarily built on different areas within the resort. Business luncheon and gala dinners can be hosted as well at Shaden’s Abdadyiah Restaurant. The resort, set in a desert canyon near elephant rock never fails to surprise and delight. 

More hotels are set to open in the coming months and years including the Banyan Tree AlUla Resort – a 5 star luxury property set into the environment in the Ashar Valley and opening in October 2022.

AlUla international airport receives weekly flights from Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam with a short travel time less than 2 hours. While the direct 2 weekly flights from Dubai makes AlUla an easy place to reach. Currently work is in progress to add more flight routes to the options to reach AlUla from major international airports, making AlUla more reachable and easier to access destination. 

AlUla offers a fascinating gateway to the rich culture of the Arabian Peninsula and will be a sought-after destination for leisure and business travel in the years to come. 

Tata Starbucks introduces a Vegan Food Menu in India in association with Imagine Meats

Tata Starbucks introduces a Vegan Food Menu in India in association with Imagine Meats

Hyderabad: June 2022: Today, Tata Starbucks announces the introduction of an all-new vegan product lineup in India. Starting this month, Starbucks is adding three food products: Vegan Sausage Croissant Roll, Vegan Hummus Kebab Wrap, and Vegan Croissant Bun. This lineup is developed in partnership with Imagine Meats, a local plant-based food venture by Celebrity Couple & Entrepreneurs Riteish and Genelia Deshmukh.

The newly-launched vegan food menu provides more vegan options for customers, in addition to Starbucks’ existing beverage customization options with plant-based dairy alternatives such as almond, oat and soy.

 

As customer interest in vegan choices increase, Starbucks remains committed to introducing newer offerings in locally relevant ways. For Starbucks, expanding vegan menus globally is one of the ways the company is pursuing its goal to reduce its carbon footprint by 50%.

 

Speaking about the launch, Sushant Dash, CEO, Tata Starbucks Pvt Ltd said, “Customers in India are increasingly looking to explore more vegan food options. Since Starbucks arrived in the India market, we have always aimed to provide locally-relevant choices for vegetarian customers, and this new collaboration with one of India’s home-grown ventures, Imagine Meats, is yet another way to offer our customers more ways to customize their Starbucks Experience with delightful new offerings.”

Commenting on the partnership with Starbucks, Riteish and Genelia Deshmukh, Founders of Imagine Meats said, “Imagine Meats is our heartfelt endeavor towards nurturing a caring attitude regarding the planet while nurturing conscious and sustainable high protein food choices. We are thrilled to be joining hands with Starbucks who supports our vision and to introduce a new vegan food menu in India that offers consumers a simple guilt-free switch to plant-based meat. This unique partnership helps accelerate our efforts towards bridging the gap for non-vegetarians and vegetarians alike, who are actively trying to make a conscious shift towards adopting a sustainable food lifestyle.”

The new vegan product lineup is available in select stores in Hyderabad, Mumbai, Delhi NCR, Bangalore, Goa, Jaipur, Kolkata, and Pune.

As per a September 2021 study by a retail broking company in India*, the plant-based meat market in India is estimated at $30-40 million. The new menu joins a growing list of vegan menu options available to the brand’s customers around the world. *Source: Nirmal Bang- Forbes

Re-Opening | Raffles Grand Hotel d'Angkor Reopens to the World

Raffles Grand Hotel d'Angkor Reopens to the World

 

The iconic hotel has returned with its refreshed new look, offering guests a compelling mix of culture, heritage and charming hospitality.

Guests are welcomed by a doorman at Raffles Grand Hotel d'Angkor's gravel driveway.

SIEM REAP, Cambodia – Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor, one of the most iconic heritage properties in Southeast Asia, reopens its doors to guests on 1st June 2022 for the first time in almost three years.


First opened in 1932 and widely celebrated as La Grande Dame de Angkor, the hotel has been welcoming discerning travelers and famous faces – from Charlie Chaplin to Jackie Kennedy and Michelle Obama - to the historic heart of Cambodia for almost ninety years.

 

The hotel underwent a delicate transformation in 2019 with rooms and suites receiving a meticulous facelift before the global pause in travel. The guestrooms feature lighter and brighter interiors as well as the addition of Segafredo coffee machines, USB charging stations and Simmons pillow-top mattresses. The French windows, which swing open to views of street scenes or the plantation-style grounds of the hotel, have been upgraded, and each room now has a writing desk and vintage rotary telephone, thanks in part to the added floor space created by removing cabinets and replacing them with built-in wardrobes. All bathrooms have also been upgraded with new Italian tiling and rain showers. The traditional ceiling fans remain, as well as the beautiful views of the Royal Gardens or the resort’s iconic swimming pool.

 

It is a magnificent feeling to bring this enchanting hotel back to life,” said General Manager Dennis de Groot. “The Grand Hotel is a national treasure, and its storied history is testament to Cambodia’s colourful past. It was originally built as a rest stop for archaeologists and adventurers seeking to explore the ancient kingdom of Angkor Wat. As we prepare to celebrate the hotel’s 90th anniversary this year, we are delighted that this hotel can continue to set the standard for luxury hospitality, where travellers arrive as guests, leave as friends and return as family”.


Returning guests will notice that the famous façade and entire exterior of the hotel now shines white, rather than its former cream-beige hue which was the colour of French colonial architecture across Indochina.

Named after the year that Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor first opened, 1932 is the hotel’s latest signature restaurant, proudly inheriting the honour to serve traditional Royal Khmer cuisine for a unique dining experience.

Another fresh addition to the hotel is the Raffles Marquee, an elegant events centre situated within 15-acres of lush French gardens that plays host to everything from Khmer performances and fashion shows to wedding receptions and business conferences. This fully air-conditioned marquee offers a truly unique setting for sophisticated events in the enchanting town of Siem Reap.

The newly renovated Landmark Room still features vintage touches such as a rotary telephone.

Traditionalists can rest assured that the hotel’s original teak and wrought iron cage elevator remains, as does the vintage ambiance of the Elephant Bar and the checker-tiled lobby, which over the decades has witnessed a guest list of royalty, film stars, writers, and artists.

Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor has situated a mere 20-minute drive from the doorway of the UNESCO Heritage temples of Angkor. To allow guests to explore more of the fascinating destination, the Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor offers an enticing series of Raffles Curated Journeys and Resort Programs designed to infuse local experiences with worldly elegance. Guests can explore the ancient Angkor Archaeological Park on an iconic Vespa, before being one of the first travelers of the day to enter the temple. Embark on a local tuk-tuk tour for a journey through the Silk Road of Angkor, visiting the beautiful Banteay Srei Temple and Golden Silk Farm. Food aficionados can taste Siem Reap on an exclusive Culinary Hidden Gems, while shopaholics saunter Siem Reap’s Kandal Village neighborhood with the assistance of a Raffles Butler, and culture lovers can enjoy a majestic performance of Cambodian dances in the Apsara Terrace.

 Within the resort grounds, guests can take part in on-site activities including monk blessings, Angkor Sling masterclasses, botanical and culinary garden tours, and a tour with the hotel’s resident historian.

Designed by French architect Ernest Hébrard in a style that combines Khmer art and furnishings with Art Deco influences, the Grand Hotel first opened in 1932 with just 63 rooms, all with private bathrooms - a revelation in its day. The property, along with its sister heritage hotel, Le Royal, in Phnom Penh, was taken over by Fairmont Raffles Hotels International in 1997 at the invitation of Cambodia’s King Sihanouk.

The move to reopen on 1st June comes at a time when Cambodia has removed all major travel restrictions. The country was widely praised for its handling of the pandemic and its effective vaccine program.

Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor was recognized this year by US magazine Travel + Leisure as among the top 500 hotels in the world.

Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor in Siem Reap and its sister Raffles Hotel Le Royal in Phnom are part of Accor, a world-leading augmented hospitality group offering unique experiences in 5,300 hotels and residences across 110 countries. For reservations or inquiries to Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor, call +855 23 982 598 or email bookus.siemreap@raffles.com. Rooms at Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor start at $350+++ per night.

 

Mouni Roy takes a step towards sustainable travel, chooses an eco-friendly accommodation to explore the historic city of Istanbul

Mouni Roy takes a step toward sustainable travel, and chooses an eco-friendly accommodation to explore the historic city of Istanbul with the love of her life, Suraj Nambiar

The Brahmāstra actress seen exploring the streets of Istanbul, takes to Instagram to share videos of her holiday with husband and friends!

India, June 2022: Indian television turned Bollywood actress Mouni Roy recently took her most-awaited summer vacation to Istanbul with her husband, Suraj Nambiar and her close friends. The actress took to Instagram to share glimpses of her summer vacation where she is seen exploring the beautiful streets of Istanbul, in her summer florals, looking very much in love with her better half. A mindful and responsible traveler that she is, Mouni selected a sustainable accommodation, making a considerate choice through Booking.com, the leading travel brand that offers a unique filter that lets one select accommodation that is sustainable.

Talking about her love for travel, Mouni said, “Finally got the much-needed break and Booking.com made it happen. Here I am in the beautiful city of Istanbul with my love, Suraj. Both Suraj and I have a knack for historical places and while we have traveled a lot together, this is our first time together in Istanbul! I booked my holiday on Booking.com which made the entire booking experience so easy and seamless and helped us find a sustainable property using the Travel Sustainable filter. Can't wait to explore Istanbul and show you how mesmerizing this city is!”

 

Mouni posted a video on Instagram where she can be seen day-dreaming of a vacation and then fulfills the same by booking her stay on Booking.com. Mouni is seen cherishing the experiences in Istanbul as she walks hand-in-hand with Suraj, exploring the local monuments, sipping on some refreshing Turkish tea, commuting by local cabs and enjoying a romantic dinner with her ‘forever’.

New Launch | Bandra's newest all-day diner, Slow Burger Co, opening its doors, this June 2022

PUTTING THE ‘SLOW’ IN FAST FOOD: SLOW BURGER CO OPENS ITS DOORS IN BANDRA

 

Mumbai, June 2022:  After launching The Bandstand Pantry, Ranji Trophy Cricketer Sinan Kader is ready to take it slow – when it comes to burgers. In a world where you want it all before you can say the words instant gratification and food is literally at your fingertips, Slow Burger Co. wants you to take a moment – and then bite into the perfect slowly-grilled, freshly seasoned and thoughtfully dressed premium burger. The place will be open from 8th June,2022 onwards. 

Located in the city’s most food-forward suburb, Slow Burger Co. is ready to swap frozen for fresh, quick frying for delicate cooking and burgers-in-a-minute service for thoughtfully prepared plates of comfort food. With the best quality home-ground meat, freshly sourced seasonal produce and artisanal sourdough or brioche of the day, the ultimate product is definitely worth the wait.

 

The menu, just like the cooking process, is worth going over slowly so you can make just the right choice for your mood of the day. Go the classic way with the slow-grilled Louisiana Grilled Chicken Burger with Cajun ground chicken or the punchy Jamaican Jerk Chicken Burger. For comforting Indian flavours, get your hands on Punjab Da Puttar with stone-grilled tandoori chicken or the Lucknow Lamb Galawati made with a melt-in-the-mouth patty paired with mint mayo and cheese. Pescatarians have some ex'sea’llent options to choose from including a Tandoori Salmon burger made with chargrilled salmon & raw mango mayo, Prawn Tempura with kimchi Fish-o-Fillet while lovers of the OG burger can enjoy options like Serious Steve made with stone-grilled buff minute steak & the criminally good Fat Tony burger with juicy ground beef and cheddar melt.   

 

Veggie burgers at Slow Burger Co. are treated with as much care as the meat burgers. Enjoy the slow-griddle cooked Tandoori Paneer Burger or dig into layers of flavour with the Zurich Mushroom Burger made with slow-roasted mushroom, sautéed Portobello & cheese fondue melt. Or opt for the Texas Tornado with a spicy kidney beans patty or the slow pan-cooked Bombay Blast with a paneer bhurji patty. If you really want to enjoy the soul of Slow, the signature burgers are a must-try – Norwegian Salmon & Blue Cheese, Surf & Turf with ground chicken & crispy prawns, Nuts on Fire with a delightfully spiced kidney-bean patty & praline crumb and the seasonal Asian Jackfruit Burger with Thai-spice roasted jackfruit, kimchi & wasabi mayo.

 

While the burgers at Slow are ‘bread’ to be the main characters, the supporting cast also does exceedingly well. Sweet Potato Thickies, Corn Cheese Balls, Vegan Chicken Nuggets, Salmon Fingers, Crackling Prawns and Messy Nachos (choose from veggie, vegan & buff) bring the crunch factor while the chicken Wings of Fire bring the spice. Beyond burgers, one can also dig into other comfort food options like Baguette Toasties with different toppings (guac + feta, forest mushroom, slow-roasted chicken & pulled buff) and signature House Skillets.

 

At Slow Burger Co., you can enjoy your very own Archies moment against a hand-painted Flintstones wall. The American diner-style vibe pairs wonderfully with Signature Shakes with flavours like Burnt Marshmallows & Vanilla Bean, Chocolate & Caramelized Banana and Mixed Berries and in-house lemonadesAnd if you want a 2022-updated beverage, you can opt for Turmeric Lattes and Greek Yogurt Smoothies. If you’re ready for some good old classic diner-style fun with impeccably cooked food, are on the lookout for true-to-style American burgers or are just ready to embrace the slow life, this place is quickly going to become a favourite.

 

Other Information: 

Address: Gloria Apts, Junction of St John Baptist Road, &, Rebello Rd, behind Mount Mary, Mount Mary, Bandra West.

Time: 12 pm to 12 am 

Contact Details: 09151124124

Order in: Swiggy or Zomato 

The Fern Hotels & Resorts celebrates World Environment Day across all its properties

The Fern Hotels & Resorts celebrates World Environment Day across all its properties

World environment day was celebrated across all the Fern hotels & resorts with great enthusiasm and fervour. All the hotels carried out different activities to motivate the staff as well as the guests to take care of the environment.

Some of the hotels opted for plantation drives, others carried out cleanliness drives, some hotels invited children to draw posters, and one of the properties organized a bicycle rally to create awareness about the importance of the day.  Potted plants were distributed to the guests at various hotels. The chefs also did their bit and carved an earth-shaped cake to spread awareness.

 

Noshir A Marfatia, senior VP, Sales & Marketing, The Fern Hotels & Resorts said. “It is a moment of great satisfaction for us. All the hotels voluntarily participated and planned different activities to create awareness. Our environment ethos has percolated down very well and each and every hotel under our portfolio is serious about improving the environment".

The Fern Hotels & Resorts is India’s leading environmentally sensitive hotel chain and amongst the fastest growing hotel brands in India, with 88 hotels & resorts currently operational under management or opening shortly across 72 locations in India and internationally, under The Fern, The Fern Residency, Zinc by The Fern and Beacon Hotels brands. The company is a part of CG Corp Global, a multi-dimensional Nepalese conglomerate.

Appointment | PRIDE GROUP OF HOTELS PROMOTES ATUL UPADHYAY AS SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT

PRIDE GROUP OF HOTELS PROMOTES ATUL UPADHYAY AS SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT

After an illustrious journey of 13 years with the Pride Group of Hotels, Mr. Atul Upadhyay has been elevated to the post of Senior Vice President with the group. In his new role, Mr. Upadhyay will continue to oversee the entire operations of the group, spearhead strategic partnerships and drive the company’s expansion plans. Prior to this, he was the Vice President of the group.

 

“Over the last 13 years, Mr. Atul Upadhyay has pursued various growth opportunities across all areas of business and has achieved remarkable success. He has played a pivotal role in both pre-opening and established operations to give us a cutting edge in the competitive hospitality market. His exemplary track record, sincere dedication, and pursuit of excellence have enabled us to navigate the expansion of the company’s portfolio nationally. We are proud to promote him as Senior Vice President of the group. He will continue to be our guiding force as we continue to pursue our goals and fuel our growth”, said, Satyen Jain, CEO, Pride Group of Hotels.

 

Mr. Atul Upadhyay is a seasoned professional with over 28 years of pivotal experience in the realm of the hospitality industry. An Alumni of the prestigious Cornell University (US), he holds a bachelor’s degree in Mathematics Science from Jiwaji University, Diploma in Hotel Management from MSU, Vadodara and a Master’s in Business Administration from Symbiosis International University. He carries a rich blend of knowledge in Operations, operational policies, strategy development, Owners and Guest relationship management, training, human resources, and customer service.

 

Pride Hotels has a presence in around 44 great locations with 4,400 rooms, 89 restaurants, 116 banquets, and conference halls. Currently, Pride Hotels Ltd operates and manages a chain of hotels under the brand name “Pride Plaza Hotel” an Indian Luxury Collection, “Pride Hotel” which are conveniently centrally located business hotels, “Pride Resorts” at mesmerizing destinations, Mid-Market segment hotels for every business “Pride Biznotels” and a fresh concept of Premium luxury serviced apartment stays “Pride Suites”. Locations are prominently in New Delhi, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Pune, Nagpur, Bangalore, Chennai, Rajkot, Goa, Jaipur, Indore, Udaipur, Bharatpur, Mussoorie, Puri, Gangtok, Anand, Alkapuri, and Manjusar (Vadodara) Upcoming locations are Nainital, Jim Corbett, Jabalpur, Daman, Rishikesh, Aatapi, Surendranagar, Dwaraka, Bhavnagar, Bharuch, Agra, Somnath, Sasan Gir, Dehradun, Chandigarh, Neemrana, Rajkot, Bhopal, Haldwani & Gurugram.

Appointment | Pradeep Rawat Appointed as Executive Chef at Courtyard by Marriott Mahabaleshwar

Pradeep Rawat Appointed as Executive Chef at Courtyard by Marriott Mahabaleshwar

Mahabaleshwar (June, 2022): Chef Pradeep Rawat joins Courtyard by Marriott Mahabaleshwar with 16+ years of hospitality experience. In his role, he will be responsible for overlooking the culinary landscape of the property where he helps in flourishing all F&B outlets of the property like Berry Library, Quarter Deck and Cloud Cafe. Along with that he will be developing recipes based on the type of food to be prepared and applying personal knowledge and experience in food preparation. Chef’s work ethic helps him in growing and also enhances his culinary skills.

He started his culinary journey in 2006 and since then he has worked in 5 different properties where he sprinkles the magic from his hand made dishes. With extensive culinary creativity and has experience in creating recipes and handling preparation of elaborate meals. Chef is specialized in handling carte, buffets, and banquets & bar operations as well.

Commenting on the appointment, Siddharth Sathe, Hotel Manager- Courtyard by Marriott Mahabaleshwar, said – “We are extremely happy with the appointment of Chef Pradeep Rawat as the Executive Chef at Courtyard by Marriott Mahabaleshwar. Chef is experienced in organizing facility planning, staffing & setting up of standard operating procedures, food trials, developing of new concepts, training & implementation. His ability of delivering value-added customer service and achieving customer delight by providing customized products as per requirements.”

About Courtyard by Marriott Mahabaleshwar

Situated atop the Lingmala Waterfalls, overlooking the Venna River Courtyard By Marriott Mahabaleshwar boasts of alluring dawns and dusks, a calm breeze at all times & vantage point oering stunning views. The hotel has 39 refreshingly streamlined Valley view rooms that comes with a patio that gives their guests a panoramic view of the valley and allows them to capture the natural vistas sitting inside. Connectivity is smooth and fuss free with enhanced roadways linked to metro cities like Mumbai and Pune, the property is a couple of hours drive from Mumbai & Pune Airport. The hotel holds a multitude of indoor and outdoor event venues, making it the apt for weddings, intimate parties and social gatherings. Experience the signature hospitality of Marriott Hotels in the cradle of nature at Courtyard Mahabaleshwar. For more information on Courtyard by Marriott, Mahabaleshwar, visit http://courtyard.marriott.com/.

About Courtyard by Marriott

Courtyard by Marriott offers a refreshing environment that helps guests stay connected, productive and balanced. Intuitive services and design accommodate guests’ needs for choice and control. With more than 1,100 locations in nearly 50 countries and territories, Courtyard is proud to participate in the industry’s award-winning loyalty program, Marriott Rewards® which includes The Ritz-Carlton Rewards®. Members can now link accounts with Starwood Preferred Guest® at members.marriott.com for instant elite status matching and unlimited points transfer.  For more information or reservations, visit courtyard.marriott.com, become a fan on Facebook or follow @CourtyardHotels on Twitter and Instagram.

Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre hosts “CARTOGRAOHIER L'INDE”

Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre hosts “CARTOGRAOHIER L'INDE”

A serene evening showcasing an exceptional art gallery with vibrant colors

                                                                                         

Hyderabad 04th JUNE: Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre organized “CARTOGRAOHIER L'INDE”An Exhibition to showcase the Cartographic Journey of French in India by various artists across the globe. The event was an insightful journey into the facets of history that decided the fate of the Indian subcontinent. It was an elegant session with a roiling significance on the cities that were built and destroyed over the eighteenth century with a presentation of several artworks. The exhibition was inaugurated by Mr. Manish Dayya, General Manager, Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre. The event was graced by ex-pats, art enthusiasts, and key socialites. The evening breeze & the breathtaking view were enchanting and mesmerizing and the venue shone as an ideal location for the event.

 

Speaking on the occasion Mr. Manish Dayya, General Manager, Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre said, “We are extremely excited to host “CARTOGRAOHIER L'INDE” which promotes the art and culture at our hotel. The exhibition showcases some of the interesting facts in the history of the subcontinent. Our long-term aim is to develop an understanding of art from different artists across the globe. This showcase will be till 20th June 2022. We also thank Prashant Lahoti for curating this excellent showcase of artwork at the hotel. We are confident that the collection will embody intimacy and create comforting familiarity with each artwork is handmade and unique.”

Adding to this, Mr. Prashant Lahoti, Co-Founder, Kalakriti Art Gallery said, “We are extremely euphoric to partner with Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre for hosting such an event which emphasises the importance of art in today’s world. We are one of the largest private collections of vintage maps, photographs, and artifacts of the Indian sub-continent it frequently organises the oldest festival of art and culture in Hyderabad.”

SUSTAINABLE INITIATIVES JW MARRIOTT MUMBAI JUHU

Girish Gaikwad, Director of Engineering

SUSTAINABLE INITIATIVES JW MARRIOTT MUMBAI JUHU

Attributed to: Girish Gaikwad, Director of Engineering, JW Marriott Mumbai Juhu 

Marriott as a brand has always been conscious about its carbon footprint and it is continuously working towards adopting sustainable practices. From hotel design to the guest experience, sustainability is embedded into our business strategy, and this includes efforts such as creating resource-efficient hotels, purchasing sustainable products, and supporting innovative environmental initiatives.

Given an ever-growing impetus for sustainable choices, the property is continuously evolving to become more responsible. At the JW Marriott Mumbai Juhu, we are committed to a sustainable model in order to ensure the quality of life for our future generations. Our sustainability efforts have a 360-degree approach and our endeavor is to integrate them in our entire hotel operations. 

Some of the initiatives undertaken at the property:

MINIMUM FOOD WASTAGE

In our constant endeavor to ensure minimum food wastage, we are committed to the belief of zero-waste cooking which involves using every aspect of an ingredient. We ensure there’s minimal food wastage. Together with the Culinary team spearheaded by Chef Abhishek Basu, Executive Chef, we recently hosted a  Zero Waste Brunch which featured 13 zero-waste food dishes and 6 beverages. 

Overall, our food wastage initiative has resulted in approximately 15% month-on-month reduction of food wastage.

SUCTION SWEEPING WITH FILTRATION SYSTEM

The suction sweeping machine with an in-built filtration system has helped the property to keep the pool clean and free of dirt which also helps us repurpose liters of water that was previously being trained and use it for other water bodies that help in beautification. 

WATER AERATORS

We have installed aerators in guest rooms wash basin taps, shower heads, and sensor taps in the heart-of-house areas to reduce the daily consumption of water. Our initiatives have resulted in a 26% month-on-month reduction in water wastage. 

ENERGY SAVING

We are committed to using clean energy and buy wind power. Approximately 30% to 40% percentage of energy that we utilize at the hotel comes from clean wind energy and has been fairly successful for the hotel. Solar power is also a big endeavor for us, today, all our periphery lights are solar powered, so they get energy during the day and power up in the evenings post sunset. As a hotel, we are also in the process of installing solar panels on the terrace of the hotel.

ORGANIC WASTE CONVERTER

We are very mindful and have a process in place to monitor food wastage on a daily basis. The organic waste converter in the hotel converts all this waste to manure and we are fortunate to have a fairly large garden/ landscape area where we can reutilize this.

SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT

A treatment plant with a water production capacity of 350-kilo liters per day (KLD) has been installed – the recycled water is used for irrigation (approx. 10-15 KLD), cooling tower makeup (approx. 100 KLD), and flushing water for guest rooms (approx. 20-30 KLD).

Fairmont Fujairah Beach Resort announces the launch of ‘Miles of Memories’ staycation summer campaign

FAIRMONT FUJAIRAH INSPIRES TRAVELERS TO MAKE MILES OF MEMORIES 

- Join the Call of the Open Road – “Miles of Memories” Summer Road trip Getaway; the unique staycation and guest experience travel program -


FUJAIRAH, June, 2022 – Fairmont Fujairah Beach Resort announces the launch of ‘Miles of Memories’ staycation summer campaign aiming at inspiring local residents to move from dreaming to planning their next trip and staycation to create new memories during the summer season.


With short-distance leisure travel quickly becoming a preference, the latest campaign will enable consumers to reconnect with family and friends, revitalize the spirit of summer travel season and rediscover the magic of road trips. Under this initiative, Fairmont Fujairah will offer a series of reconnection moments consumers have been missing; positioning the hotel as the leisure destination first choice for local staycations and as a place to make summer memories.  

“Road trips are perceived as the sources of enjoyment for friends, families and anyone looking to have summer fun, and local travelers crave connections, seeking out the reliable, friendly destination and welcoming experiences that our hospitality can provide, said Abdel Rahman Abdel Shafi, General Manager of Fairmont Fujairah Beach Resort. Fairmont Fujairah Beach Resort is here to help you revitalize the spirit of Summer in an entertaining and playful environment; showcasing the attractions and leisure experience the resort has to offer, with miles of rewarding stays, dining credit savings, fun activities, and converting travel rewards into amazing memories that we’ll cherish forever. 

With Fairmont Fujairah, travelers can now hit the road, create their path to discovery, with the whole family, and friends, and enjoy luxury accommodation and an array of daily leisure activities from the aqua gym, beach volleyball, and table tennis, sunset yoga, dancing lessons and much more. 


The campaign creatives attempt to capture some of the ways people enjoy travel, including depictions of vacationers driving up the highway, up to the hotel room to a beautiful view to the distinctive attractions and F&B experiences. The re-imagined campaign is styled in the format of video which will be launched across social media platforms, taking viewers on a road trip journey and redefining what it means to be on a miles of memories staycation. 

‘Miles of Memories’ Summer Travel campaign highlights the hotel and resort as a destination like nowhere else where visitors can experience bucket list attractions, rewards, savings, and tick off their holiday goals’.

Join the call of the open road and start creating your summer memories. Your Room is waiting - please visit: https://www.fairmont.com/fujairah

About Fairmont Fujairah Beach Resort

Fujairah is known for its wonderful backdrop of the Al Hajar Mountains, vast stretches of beaches and laid-back relief from the bustle of city life. Fairmont Fujairah Beach Resort boasts the UAE’s first destination beach club concept of its kind. Spanning over 2,600 sq. m., Lava Beach Club features 840 sq. m. free-form pool tiled to represent flowing lava in vivid hues of orange and yellow. Presenting a uniquely inspired portfolio of six outlets, each one invites its guests to experience something a little different, especially the hotel’s signature restaurant – The Copper Lobster; boasting the freshest seafood as well as catch-of-the-day dishes in a gastro bar setting. A modern interpretation of luxury infused with Arabesque design and furnishings, each room and suite is fitted with a private al fresco balcony where you can take in views of the ocean or the marina.


About Fairmont

Fairmont Hotels & Resorts connects guests to the very best of its destinations worldwide, providing travelers with memorable travel experiences, thoughtful and attentive service, and luxury hotels that are truly unforgettable. Each Fairmont property reflects the locale’s energy, culture, and history through locally inspired cuisine, spirited bars and lounges, and distinctive design and decor. With more than 70 hotels globally and many more in development, the Fairmont collection boasts some of the most iconic and distinctive hotels in the world. This extraordinary collection includes The Plaza in New York, The Savoy in London, Fairmont Grand Del Mar, Dubai’s Fairmont The Palm, Fairmont Peace Hotel in Shanghai, Fairmont San Francisco, and Fairmont Le Château Frontenac in Québec City. Fairmont is part of Accor, a world-leading travel & lifestyle group and digital innovator offering unique experiences in more than 4,000 hotels, resorts, and residences, as well as in over 2,600 of the finest private homes around the globe. For more information or reservations, please visit fairmont.com.



New Launch | launch of Pune's first ever Nikkei Style Food Restaurant called Soy Como Soy by Iceberg Hospitality

launch of Pune's first ever Nikkei Style Food Restaurant called Soy Como Soy

COME AS YOU ARE, EAT AS YOU’VE NEVER EATEN BEFORE: SOY COMO SOY BRINGS NIKKEI STYLE FOOD TO PUNE

 

Nikkei cuisine, a harmonious blend of Japanese and Peruvian culinary traditions, has sparked a global interest among chefs, restaurateurs, and diners alike in the past few years. With Soy Como Soy, Iceberg Hospitality founded by Manpreet Uppal and Sandy Singh brings this harmonious blend of vibrant flavors and traditions to diners’ plates in Pune.

 

SOY COMO SOY

 Spanish for ‘I am what I am,’ Soy Como Soy embraces the unapologetic, bold nature of Nikkei cuisine while also paying tribute to ‘soy,’ the indispensable Asian condiment. Channeling the intrigue and intimacy of a speakeasy, the vibrancy, and individuality of an izakaya and the brightness of Nikkei cuisine, Soy Como Soy promises to indulge plates and palates in textures, aromas and flavors like never before. The launch of the place wason 8th May 2022. 

 

THE FOOD

 

Like the essence of Nikkei, the menu at Soy Como Soy is a blend of Iceberg Hospitality’s two successful brands, Kinki – Asian Kitchen & Bar and  Pali Cartel, a gourmet food delivery service that brought global delicacies the city had never seen before. Helmed by chefs Rohit Vishnani, Sumair Singh and Richa Choudhary, the Soy Como Soy menu is a smorgasbord of Asian and Peruvian cultural influences. Delicate flavours come together with punchy notes in refined fusion cooking. Some standout appetizers from the menu include Squid Ink Maricos Fritos & Piman Aioli, Tofu Circulo, Nikkei BBQ Style Roast Eggplant, and New Zealand Lamb Chops with a lemongrass soy reduction and the Lomo Saltado – Peruvian stir fry b**f with pisco and toasted bao. Given the importance of fresh fish in the two cultures, the Soy Como Soy Cold Bar, Sushi & Sashimi take centre stage with many offerings including the Macapuno Ceviche with house-smoked Hamachi, Salmon Tiradito and Hamachi Carpaccio. The Cold Bar also features delicious vegetarian options like Avocado Miso Tartare with truffle, togarashi and tapioca chips, Vietnamese Summer Rolls & Beet Carpaccio. You will also find umami flavours bursting from fresh tacos, robata skewers and baos with options like Corn Ribs, Ebi Wrapped in Bacon Skewers and Katsu Eggplant Bao. 

 

THE DRINKS

 

Conceptualized by Drinks India Company and headed by Yangdup Lama, the consulting firm that also owns and runs some of the most awarded bars in the country – Cocktails & Dreams Speakeasy and Café Lungta in Gurgaon and Sidecar in Delhi, the Soy Como Soy Bar Menu features flavour-forward craft cocktails that capture the Nikkei essence. Soy Como Sours see Pisco, the staple drink of Peru blending effortlessly with signature Japanese flavours, pickled ginger finding its way into the stunningly refreshing Chilcanitos and sweet Peruvian sugar snap peas pairing themselves with Japanese sake in the Sake Snap.

 

At Soy Como Soy, you come as you are and leave as you please. Once you get a taste of everything it has to offer, though, there will always be a plate and a cocktail (or two!) that will make you stay.

 

Other Information:

Address: Soy Como Soy, near Royal Orchid Golden Suites, Opp Marigold, Kalyani Nagar, Pune 

Contact Number: 9529378565

Meal for two: Rs.3000/- with alcohol 


ITC’S THREE LEED ZERO CARBON-CERTIFIED HOTELS CREATE GLOBAL MILESTON

ITC’S THREE LEED ZERO CARBON-CERTIFIED HOTELS CREATE GLOBAL MILESTONE

 ~Experience ITC Hotels' timeless spirit of innovation #LoveNatureLivezero~

 

Delhi, Jun 2022- Reaffirming its credo of ‘Responsible Luxury’ with a comprehensive focus on sustainability, health, and hygiene, ITC Hotels is proud to announce that 3 of its properties in India have been ranked as the world’s top 3 LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) Zero Carbon certified hotels, a first-of-its-kind achievement globally. 

ITC Windsor, Bengaluru, became the 1st hotel in the world while ITC Grand Chola is one of the largest hotels in the world to have received the prestigious LEED Zero Carbon Certification. ITC Gardenia has become the third hotel in the world to receive the certification. 

LEED Zero Carbon recognizes buildings operating with net-zero carbon emission and LEED® Platinum is the highest rating awarded by U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). ITC Hotels is the world's largest chain with the maximum number of LEED Platinum Certified Properties as per USGBC.

From using renewable energy and recycling solid waste to conserving water, actively mitigating single-use plastic and reducing the carbon footprint at every step, ITC Hotels have been delivering luxury experiences with planet positive offerings embedded in product, processes, people & progress. Over 40% of consumable food materials used at ITC Hotels is sourced locally and the properties have adopted infra-red based efficient cooking in the kitchen leading to near 20% energy savings. 

 Living up to its promise of ‘Responsible Luxury’, ITC Hotels launched a path-breaking “WeAssure program, adopting the highest standards and protocols in health, hygiene, safety and infection control management. For this initiative, ITC Hotels became the first hotel chain in the world to receive Platinum level certification under DNV's My Care Infection risk management program. In addition, the hotel group introduced waste segregation methods to achieve more than 99% waste recycling and also pioneered the mitigation of single-use plastic. 

 

Anil Chadha, Divisional Chief Executive, ITC Hotels, stated, “ITC Hotels is committed towards sustainability and consistently works to achieve its vision of offering patrons an experience of 'responsible luxury. We pride ourselves on the milestones that we have achieved in our endeavor toward contributing to the Planet. Three of our luxury properties have put India on the global stage by being recognized by LEED as Net Zero Carbon Certified hotels. This achievement is not ours alone but of all our associates and guests who believed in us and shared the same value system. I would like to acknowledge the efforts of ITC Hotels in ensuring that we preserve the elements of sustainability. We shall continue in this direction with our promise to Mother Earth.”

 

All ITC Hotels have organic waste converters with most of them being equipped with Onsite Bio- Methanation plants. The group has reduced freshwater consumption by almost 50% with strategic conservation, treatment, and reuse over the last 5 years. 57% of electrical consumption at ITC Hotels & Welcomhotels is met through renewable sources. These include ITC Grand Chola, ITC Windsor, ITC Gardenia, ITC Maratha, ITC Grand Central, ITC Mughal, Welcomhotel Chennai, Welcomhotel Coimbatore, Welcomhotel Bengaluru, and Welcomhotel Sheraton New Delhi, which are powered by renewable electrical energy. ITC Hotels’ current carbon emission level is 61 kg per overnight guest stay and 58 kg per sqm per annum against the 2030 target of 65 kg and 129 kg respectively. These milestones have been accomplished through the implementation of various renewable energy and energy efficiency initiatives.

Some of the pioneering eco-friendly initiatives of ITC Hotels are highlighted below:

  • The design of every ITC Hotel is based on Green Building guidelines and standards which are energy efficient, utilize renewable energy, conserve and recycle water while taking concrete steps to preserve the eco-system around them.

  • The hotels have witnessed up to 20% increased efficiency with the installation of a programmable HVAC (Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning) control called the Automated BMS System

  • Key sustainability initiatives are executed in identified hotels. They include in-house production of water with the help of atmospheric water generators, rainwater harvesting, daylight harvesting, solar heating, food waste composting, biogas generation, and the switchover from HSD/biodiesel fired boilers to renewable electrical energy based boilers for steam application. 

All ITC Hotels and Welcomhotels are ISO 14001 Environment Management System and ISO 22000 Food Safety Management Certified. ITC Kohenur has received the 5-star Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment (GRIHA) for incorporating various sustainable practices in building design & operation. ITC Sonar is the only hotel in the world to earn carbon credits under the UNFCCC (United Nation Framework Convention on Climate Change) Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism.

 

All ITC Hotels & Welcomhotels have implemented COVID Mitigation in Conditioned Space in its HVAC system. The advanced oxidation patented technology neutralizes indoor air pollutants, bacteria and viruses. This technology cell creates photo hydro ions and destroys more than 99% of microbes present in the conditioned space. It is an active technology, where the ions neutralize every airborne organic contaminant it locates.

 

ITC Hotels is also committed to supporting local artisans while reviving and popularising ancient cuisines and is actively engaged in keeping alive India's time-honored rituals that promote well-being. Walmart, WelcomJawan, WelcomTheatre, Responsible Dining through Local Love, Eat Wisely and Food Sherpa are some of its signature programs that have defined Responsible Luxury.

About ITC Hotels:

ITC Hotels is the largest chain of hotels in the world, which has the maximum number of LEED Platinum Certified Properties (as per USGBC on June 2020, ). Continuing with its Planet Positive Promise, ITC Hotels launched Sunya Aqua or zero-kilometre water in glass bottles across the chain over a decade back and have taken this lead further and pioneered the mitigation of single use plastic from its operations pan India. 





CULINARY DIASPORA FROM NEPAL A Land of Goodness in Food & Tourism By Dr. Kaviraj Khialani- Celebrity Master Chef.

CULINARY DIASPORA FROM NEPAL

A land of goodness in food & tourism

Nepal: A Brief introduction:

It is a landlocked country in South Asia and is bordered by China and India. It is located in the Himalayas and contains eight of the world's ten highest peaks. The government system is a federal parliamentary republic; the chief of state is the president, and the head of government is the prime minister. Nepali/Nepalese cuisine comprises a variety of cuisines based upon ethnicity, soil, and climate relating to Nepal's cultural diversity and geography. Nepalese cuisine comprises a variety of cuisines based upon ethnicity, soil, and climate relating to Nepal's cultural diversity and geographyDal-bhat-tarkari is eaten throughout Nepal. 

Dal is a soup made of lentils and spices, served over boiled grain, bhat—usually rice but sometimes another grain - and a vegetable soup, tarkari. Condiments are usually small amounts of spicy pickle which can be fresh or fermented, mainly of dried mustard greens called as 'gundruk ko achar' and radish known as 'Mula’ and of which there are a considerable number of varieties. Other accompaniments may be sliced lemon or fresh green chili and fried papad (thin, crisp disc-shaped food). Dhindo is a traditional food of Nepal. For many, Nepal's greatest attraction is its people. The Hindu, Buddhist, and other cultural heritage sites of Nepal, and the year fair weather are also strong attractions. Nepal is the country of Mount Everest, the highest mountain peak in the world, and the Birthplace of Gautama Buddha- Lumbini.

An overview of Nepal: The beautiful country of Nepal, famous for its towering mountain peaks and home to eight of the 10 highest peaks in the world, also has a burgeoning culinary scene. The geographic and cultural diversity of this landlocked country produces an abundance of dishes that are just as unique and rich in taste and flavour. Read on to find out what the food of Nepal is like. You will also discover the most traditional and popular Nepalese dishes you have to try Much of the cuisine is variations on Asian themes. Momos is a Nepalese-style dumpling filled with minced meat in flour dough, given different shapes, and then cooked by steaming. It is one of the most popular foods in Nepal and the regions of Sikkim, Darjeeling and Kalimpong in India where ethnic Nepalese have a presence. Momos were originally filled with buffalo meat but are now commonly filled with goat or chicken, as well as vegetarian preparations. Special foods such as sel rotifinni roti, and patre are eaten during festivals such as TiharSel roti is a traditional Nepali homemade ring-shaped rice bread which is sweet to taste. Other foods have hybrid Tibetan and Indian influence.

Nepal has a variety of street food or snacks as well. And while you can find appealing options from the food cart vendors, I do recommend trying them with caution and particularly if you have a strong stomach. Nepal is not unlike other developing countries where the pollution is a problem. Food hygiene is also a questionable topic. The street food is vibrant and tasty, so if you’re like me you probably won’t want to miss out on the opportunity. However, to be on the safe side, you can try these foods in restaurants instead, the prices may be higher but so is the hygiene standard. Always go for freshly prepared meals. Local foods are, in general, safer than foreign foods as the ingredients and preparation are a daily ways of life. Dishes such as dal bhat are cooked at high temperatures, thus killing any bacteria. 

Chow Mein is a Nepali favorite in modern times based on Chinese-style stir-fried noodles. It is one of the most beloved everyday staple lunches in Nepali/Nepalese households.

Nepali Cuisine refers to the food items eaten in Nepal. Nepal is a small land-locked country situated in South East of Asia, bordered by China and India. The influence of western culture is easily seen on Nepali Cuisine with fast food becoming very popular among youngsters. Burgers, sandwiches, momos, Chowmein and various cold drinks are very popular. However, the staple food is Dal - bhat - Tarkari. Dal is a lentil soup, bhat is boiled rice/pressure cooker rice while Tarkari is a veg component. Nepali people eat Dal - bhat - Tarkari twice a day as lunch and dinner. The taste is enhanced by pickle or Achar / Chutney. Food items are not consumed by cutlery instead Right hand is used. Food is cooked in the home itself in the Home kitchen. The Nepali kitchen is very clean and everyone is not allowed to enter in the kitchen as purity is strictly maintained in food items. 

The Nepali Staple Diet Overview: it consists primarily of rice, wheat, corn and lentils, in addition to fresh vegetables and meats. A typical Nepali everyday meal can be characterized by Dal (lentil soups), Bhat (steamed rice), and Tarkari (vegetable preparations), also known as “The Trinity,” supplemented by some meat preparation. Dal bhat Tarkari is eaten throughout the country. Tarkari varies from season to season while meat items as side dishes are consumed usually in festivals, and weekends. Around 80% of Nepalese are Hindus so cattle meat is considered sacred and taboo. The popular meat is Mutton, chicken among Brahmin, chhetris while aadibaashi, who never takes pork or buffalo. Nepali food uses various spices which are used either whole, grounded or in roasted form. It gives a distinct flavor to the dish. The food of Nepal is considered Healthier than India as cream are not used in cooking, oil and spices are not used at extreme level. They eat together either sitting or in dining table. No shoes are allowed in kitchen and touching other foods while eating is considered bad. Nepali cuisine has its distinct taste and fruits and vegetables are available throughout the season in Terai. The land is also very suitable for Agriculture than Hilly and mountain region so Tearai is also called the granary of Nepal. Dairy products are also extensively eaten. Milk, curd, ghee is available in all houses every day.

FEATURES OF NEPALI ETHNIC/ REGIONAL CUISINE: -


Nepal has cultural and geographical diversity which resulted in a variety of cuisines. It is a multi-ethnic and multi-cultural country. The ethnic group of Nepal has its own special Cuisine. Some features of Nepali Ethnic and Regional Cuisine are: -


1. The Newari Cuisine: 

The Newars are indigenous people living in the capital of Nepal ' Kathmandu, Newari Cuisine has more than 200 dishes with all dishes primarily made from Buffalo. No part of Buffalo is wasted, every part is used in the preparation of various dishes with different names. The dishes have distinct taste and flavour. Chhoila, kachila, kwanti are their signature dishes. Newars House have high income and feast are common among them. Their dessert are also traditional like Juju dhau yomari to name a few.


2. The Himalayan Cuisine:


The Himalayan region is bordered by Tibet so it's influence is easily seen on Himalayan Cuisine. Himalayan region of Nepal is not suitable for Agriculture as it receives heavy snowfall throughout region. Potato is a staple crop here and dishes are mainly made of potato. There are no good Transportation facilities so goods and food items need to be either transported by Air or by animals. Himalayan people grow Millet, barley, and buckwheat and they take warm food to keep themselves warm like soup, thukpa, strong alcohol, and butter tea. They raise yak, sheep so yak and sheep meat, milk is very common here. Dhindo is also their primary dish 


3. The Thakali Cuisine :


The Thakali are the people living in thak khola valley. Their Cuisine is the fusion between Himalayan and Tearai cuisine. They take sheep meat and is common there. Similarly, rice, maize and pulses are transported from lower region. Thakali Cuisine has very distinct taste and food items are very tasty. They have migrated to different places of Nepal and flourished their cuisine throughout Nepal.


4. The Khaas Cuisine :


It is typical hilly area Cuisine. Dal-bhat-tarkari is eaten two times a day similarly, the hilly area is not so productive so the crops they grow don't last a year due to which other grains like wheat, Maize, barley, millet are popular. They make gundruk, sinki and various Achar which are available throughout a year. Fruits like lemon, mango, apple is common here and meat are taken as side dishes along with curd. The Tarkari consumed here is seasonal vegetables grown in own land with own efforts. 


5. The Lohorung Cuisine :


It is the cuisine from Eastern region of Nepal. The most important contribution by Lohorung Cuisine is tongba which is millet base eaten by adding warm water. The homeland of Lohorung Cuisine is sankhuwasabaha district.


6. The Tearai Cuisine :


Tearai has the most fertile land so a lots of crops, legumes, and vegetables grow throughout the year. Rice is eaten throughout the year. Similarly, Tearai cuisine consists of Maithili cuisine in the East, tharu Cuisine in West, and Bhojpuri cuisine in the center. Fruits like litchi, mango, papaya are grown and various fish, crabs are also consumed which is fished in local land, and river. The cuisine of Tearai is bit spicier than another cuisine of Nepal.


Let us discuss a few important dishes from NEPALI CUISINE:

1. TONGBA: Better known as 'Tibetan Hot Beer', this is a very famous local beer that you'll find people sipping from a cast like vessels through bamboo straws. It is millet-based alcohol and is also a traditional drink in Nepal. It is a warm beverage and is normally consumed in large quantities.


2. CHOILA: Also a part of the extensive Newari cuisine, this food in Nepal is a spicy one made with water buffalo meat. There are also other variants of Chhoila that use duck meat or normal meat. This is a hot and spicy savory dish served with rice flakes. This is also a part of the Samay Baji and is a very famous dish during festivities


3. SAMAY BAJI: One of the main dishes in Nepalese food, the Samay Baji is a gourmet dish that has been passed on along the generations of Nepali people. It is a platter containing barbecued buffalo meat, boiled egg along with beaten rice, and spicy potato salad. It is a traditional dish that is served on auspicious occasions in the Newari culture. This dish is a must-try in Nepal, if you are a person who loves perfectly cooked meat and spicy dishes.


4. THUKPA: It is a noodle soup, served in the mountains of Nepal during winters. It can have meat, egg or simply just vegetables. It is normally served along with a dish called Momos. This dish carries along with it a lot of inspiration from the Tibetan and Chinese cuisines. The meat used in Thukpa can be goat, lamb, chicken or even yak. This dish is more like a survival kit against the shivering cold on the mountains. Along with a great taste, it provides the locals with the perfect nutrients they need.


5. CHATAMARI: Normally referred to as the Nepali Pizza, this Newari snack is actually not so close to a pizza when it comes to taste. It's rather a rice flour crepe cooked with toppings including coriander, minced meat, eggs, chopped onions, chilies and a lot of spices. It is only because of its round shape and appearance that it is referred to as a type of pizza. Quite a different dish amongst other food in Nepal, this one is a must-try. 


6. JUJU DHAU: Also known as the 'king curd', Juju Dhau is a type of yogurt. It is a creamy, thick, and sweet dish normally preferred as a dessert. Made with buffalo milk, this dish is very famous among the Newari’s people and is a must try if you are visiting Bhaktapur. You'll find a lot of street-side vendors selling Juju Dhau in Bhaktapur.


7. GORKHALI LAMB: It is a collection of assorted flavors all stuffed into one package. Gorkhali lamb is essentially a curry dish that is prepared by slow-cooking the lamb in the curry along with potatoes and onions. It is then removed from the curry, grilled and covered with a layer of spicy chili mix giving it an intense flavor. It is then put back into to curry to cook for a bit longer. Lamb is one of the favorites of the Nepalese and this dish will surely be something worth trying.


8. GUNDRUK: This is a condiment or a side dish often accompanied by Dhido. It is considered as the national food in Nepal. It is actually fermented or pickled green and leafy vegetables. It is made by storing mustard, radish and cauliflower in an earthen pot which is then left to be pickled until the veggies inside release acidic juices and have undergone fermentation.


9. DHINDHO: Look into the corners of Kathmandu and in the Thamel region, you'll find a hidden delicacy, the Dhindo or Dhido Thali. It is actually a thick porridge prepared by boiling stone-ground cornmeal, buckwheat flour, millet flour with salt in water. It is the staple diet of the rural areas and is eaten with butter, vegetable curries, pickles, buttermilk and yoghurt.


10. YOMARI: A sweet dish prepared from rice dough and stuffed with a sweet paste made of coconut, sesame seeds and molasses, Yomari is a festival food in Nepal, made only during the festival of Yomari Punhi. This festival is celebrated each year in the winters to thank the Gods for a good harvest. This dish is very famous is Kathmandu and you might also find its spicy version made with lentil. Traditionally, the sweet snack is prepared on the December full moon in preparation for the winter crop harvest celebration among Newer communities. Yomari is more than just a festive sweet as it is inextricably linked with Newari identity. There’s a place in Patan city, called The Village Cafe, where you can get a taste of this delicacy.


11. EVEREST BEER: This local Nepali beer is made with rice and is a cheap buy. You might want to give it a go if you are a beer fan. There is also another local alcohol called Raksi which is the traditional beverage of Limbu people and it is normally served with pork or beef meat.


12.NEPALI SAMOSA: Samosas are typically a famous Indian delicacy but you get them fresh onto your plate in Nepal as well. It is a spicy dish and is a mixture of mashed potato and spices stuffed in a triangular envelope made of white flour. This is then fried to make the shell crunchy. If you're not a fan of spicy food, you might want to take a nibble and taste it first. These delicacies are served with a sweet red coloured Chutney and you might want to have them fresh off the pan.


13. SEL ROTI: A fusion of doughnut and bagel, Sel Roti is one of the most sought after snack in Nepal during festivals like Tihar and Dashain. It is a circular rice flour bread which is deeply fried to make it crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside. It is crispy and sweet and tastes best with yoghurt or veggies. Being a popular festival food in Nepal, this dish is a must on your culinary bucket list. 


14. BARA OR WO: Wo is a kind of pancakes made by the Newari people of Nepal. The Newari’s are an indigenous group of locals in the Kathmandu valley. Wo is made with ground lentil (green or black) batter during the 'Sithi Nakha', a Newari festival. These Dal patties are light and perfect for snacks. For non-vegetarians, Bara can also be added with minced chicken and battered egg.


15. MOMOS: The next very popular dish is Momos. This is one of the favourites for tourists and is a must try for everyone visiting Nepal. Momos are small envelopes of white flour stuffed with veggies or minced lamb or chicken. They are served with different kinds of sauces and mayonnaise which makes the combination a delicious snack. This food in Nepal has taken India by storm and is a popular street food across many countries as well. 


16. DAL BAHT: The staple food of each Nepali household, Dal Bhat is mainly rice served along with lentil soup and vegetable curry or chicken (or meat). This meal is the most beloved one amongst Nepali people as it's wholesome and provides with the needed nutrition.

17. Sekuwa : Known as Nepali styled meat barbecue, this is one of the very popular foods in Nepal that tourists simply have to indulge in. The grilled meat can either be pork, chicken, mutton, or a mixture of those. The meat is marinated with a combination of unique Nepali spices and herbs before being skewered on a stick and roasted in wood charcoal. You can enjoy the meat sticks as they are or they can be served with puffed rice and some pickles. Sekuwa can easily be found in a typical street food stall. However, one authentic place to try this tasty treat is at “Bajeko Sekuwa,” a famous food-chain designated for this particular food only and can be found in major cities in Nepal.

18. KWATI: A traditional Nepalese dish, kwāti is a thick stew comprising nine different varieties of sprouted beans. It literally translates to “hot soup,” with ‘kwa’ meaning hot and ‘ti’ meaning soup. The nine varieties include mung bean, black gram, field bean, rice bean, chickpea, soybean, cowpea, field bean, and garden pea.Sprouted beans are known for their enhanced levels of protein among many other great nutrients. Imagine how much of a protein boost you’ll get from a combination of 9 types of sprouted beans – well, that’s kwāti. High in nutrients, this dish can be eaten with rice or roti. This is one of the most typical dishes of the Brahmin and Newar tribe. It is often prepared as a ritual significance during the monsoon season in Nepal and enjoyed during the festival of Guni Punhi and Rakshya Bandhan.In addition to its ritual significance, Kwāti is eaten as a delicacy and for its health benefits. No wonder it is dubbed ‘the healthiest food of all’ and believed to cure a cold and cough instantly. A must try dish from Nepal.


Do’s & Don’ts while we eat food in Nepal!

There are quite a few rules to keep in mind when it comes to table manners and eating in Nepal. First of all, for the most part, the people of Nepal eat with their hands. Tourists might find it uncomfortable and can opt for spoons and forks instead. But if you want to eat the local way, remember to use your right hand. The reason is, as with some other cultures in the world, the left hand is considered “dirty” and it would be extremely rude to touch food with it. Another mealtime etiquette, is to avoid sharing eating utensils and drinking glasses. In a different scenario, you might, as a nice gesture, feel like offering another person a taste of your food. However, that would come across as strange in Nepali culture, so please, add it to your list of things to avoid. Another aspect to bear in mind is that in Nepali society, the elderly is highly respected. This can be clearly observed during meal times, when people hold off eating until the elderly start. You are also expected to wait for them to finish their meals before leaving your table. It may sound constricting, but when in Nepal, do as the Nepalese do.Please remember not to eat beef in front of a Hindu or Buddhist when visiting the country. Last but not least, try to finish everything on your plate. Any food left untouched or uneaten is taken as a message conveyer that it is not good enough.

ON A CONCLUDING NOTE

Nepal’s food is as culturally diverse as it is geographically and ethnically. But many of us are not aware of its richness and are more likely to be informed about the global cuisines than our own. Though food is an epitome of the culture and they have an intrinsic relationship, little attention is paid to understand, explore, and promote Nepali food culture, which defines who we are. Similar to other cultures around the world, food is at the centre of any festivals and celebrations in Nepali culture. 

This is more evident in Newar community than any other. Bhoye, a lavish elaborated Newar feast organised during festivals, jaatras and special occasions, is an integral part of the Newar culture. The rich food culture can be attributed to its fertile valley, vibrant cross-border trading and a historically well-to-do economy. Making a yomari—a steamed rice flour cake filled with chaku—and sapumicha—buffalo tripe filled with bone marrow—are examples of the ingenuity of Newar cuisine as we discussed above as well.

One of the peculiar flavoring and my favorite ingredients is aromatic-nutty roasted mustard oil. The world is yet to discover. In embracing the commercial global cuisine, we are also forgetting our own ethnic food culture and heritage. It is imperative to preserve and promote Nepal’s rich and diverse food culture not just simply for the sake of tourism but most importantly to preserve our own variegated heritage, history, culture and identity, and for our next generation to experience.

Food connects us in a level that no other thing does and understanding other food culture will help us appreciate and respect each other’s culture more. I am sure this brief and to the point information about food and cuisine of Nepal has given as a fair idea on the cuisine and eating habits. Let us try to incorporate, adapt into, share and promote this very interesting & tasty cuisine as well around us spreading the good thoughts, good vibes and flavors!

Pedal to these top cycling destinations, as determined by Booking.com travellers

Pedal to these top cycling destinations, as determined by Booking.com travelers

                                                                           

Whether pedaling along a serene river in the countryside or freewheeling down mountainous terrain, there’s nothing more energizing than a cycling holiday. This is a journey that you can take at your own pace. While it may seem like hard work at first, cyclists can be rewarded for their efforts with the most incredible views and hidden gems discovered, proving that there’s no better way to explore a destination than by bicycle.

So, this World Bicycle Day, Booking.com, the global leader in connecting travelers with the widest choice of incredible places to stay, shares five top cycling destinations across the world, as endorsed by hundreds of thousands of Booking.com travelers.

Amsterdam, the Netherlands

The charming Dutch capital is known for having about two bikes for every resident, so wherever you go on two wheels – you won’t be alone! Topping the charts for destinations endorsed for cycling by Booking.com travelers, cycling in Amsterdam is a way of life thanks to its unbeatable network of bike paths, cycle routes, and flat landscape. Rent a city bike and pedal like a local along the canals or through one of Amsterdam’s beautiful parks. While in Amsterdam, check another authentic Dutch experience off the bucket list by staying at the Houseboat Ms 3 Gebroeders, a houseboat hotel located just 350 metres from Amsterdam Central Station and surrounded by a variety of cafes and restaurants. Want to get out of the hustle and bustle? Head out of the city centre to these Dutch countryside destinations.

 

Copenhagen, Denmark

The Dutch are known for cycling, but they are not the only ones to know that life is better on two wheels. Denmark is also a top bicycle-friendly country. Highly endorsed by Booking.com travelers for cycling, the Danish capital Copenhagen gives Amsterdam a ride for its money. While zipping around Copenhagen on two wheels, take a break and rest your head at the Copenhagen Island Hotel.  Located close to the famous bicycle bridge (aka the “cykleslangen” or Cycle Snake), the hotel offers ultra-modern and stylish rooms, Wi-Fi, and access to the gym and sauna. But, most importantly, it offers guests bicycle hire to allow them to enjoy Copenhagen as the locals do – by bicycle!

 

Valencia, Spain

Valencia is manageable in size and boasts nearly 80 kilometres of bicycle paths, explaining its appeal to those with a passion for cycling. And unlike the previous two European destinations mentioned, Valencia enjoys a pleasant Mediterranean climate all year around, making the sun-drenched city perfect to explore by bicycle all year around. While enjoying this mediaeval town, stay at the Flatsforyou Bed and Bike. These centrally located apartments feature private sun terraces, Wi-Fi and funky decorations made out of bikes – not to mention bicycle hire.

 

Moab, USA

For the more experienced cyclists, pack your mountain bike and helmet and head to Arches National Park just outside of Moab, Utah to explore the many adventurous slick-rock trails, which comes highly endorsed for mountain biking by Booking.com travelers. While kicking up some dust on these world-class trails, keep your eyes open for dinosaur tracks and fossils and the ever-more modern rock art. Stay at the Aarchway Inn, a unique inn located just a five minutes drive from Arches National Park Entrance Station. It offers guests complimentary Wi-Fi, shuttles to the National Park, and last but not least, an outdoor pool and hot tub - perfect for relaxing after an intense day of a mountain bike.

 

Riva del Garda, Italy

Riva del Garda opens its doors to the mountain bike season with 40,000 visitors and 3,000 athletes tail whipping into the tiny town for various bike fairs, marathons, and exhibitions. With a thousand meters of trails for all abilities, breath-taking scenery, and unparalleled natural beauty, Riva del Garda is a mountain biking lover’s dream. After a full day of cycling, relax your tired legs at the Du Park Grand Resort and make use of its two swimming pools, wellness facilities, and fitness center. Bike rental is available for those who want to explore the surrounding area but don’t travel with their bicycle.