Thomas Cook India's Nature Trails brand has expanded its portfolio with the launch of its sixth resort, Nature Trails Ashoka Resort, in Hampi, Karnataka. This addition aligns with the growing trend of Indian travellers seeking slow, mindful, and experience-led holidays that connect them with nature and history.
Situated amidst Hampi's iconic boulder-strewn hills, the resort offers a unique blend of heritage and nature. Guests can enjoy sweeping views of landscapes shaped over millions of years, once home to the Vijayanagara Empire. The resort is designed for immersive travel, providing a peaceful retreat close to Hampi’s renowned heritage sites.
Accommodation options include Superior Rooms, Classic Rooms, eco-friendly Bamboo Cottage Rooms, and a dormitory for group travellers. The resort features a signature hillside swimming pool, one of the longest in the region, offering scenic views of the surrounding hills and greenery.
Dining options at the resort include Archana, an open-air multi-cuisine restaurant, and Grills by the Pool, which serves barbeque favourites. Guests are encouraged to explore Hampi through curated experiences, such as visits to UNESCO World Heritage sites, ancient temples, and nature walks.
The resort also caters to events with versatile venues for meetings and celebrations, including expansive open-air lawns. Additional amenities include landscaped gardens, complimentary Wi-Fi, and 24-hour front desk assistance.
Mahesh Iyer, Managing Director and CEO of Thomas Cook (India) Limited, stated, “With the addition of Nature Trails Ashoka Resort, Hampi, we are deepening our focus on experience-led stays that encourage slower, more immersive travel.” The launch follows a recent opening in Rishikesh, with more expansions planned for the Nature Trails portfolio
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