Offers an unparalleled experience of Rain at Dakpathar, Uttarakhand
An abode amidst nature
New Delhi, July 14, 2021: Newly opened Sukoon Retreat and Spa, Dakpathar, near Dehradun has opened its latest experiential Rain Canopy in the middle of lush green fields under an open sky. This adds another feather to the farm stay tour offered by Stotrak Hospitality that promises open space, clean air, and the real experiential stays personalized for each guest.
Opened for public at the beginning of the current Monsoon, the rain canopy, is an apt place for families to enjoy the sounds of rain falling on the roof while gazing at the greenery that surrounds them, far away from the hustle and bustle of urban lifestyle.
Ms Bani Sharma, founder Sukoon Retreat & Spa Dakpathar, said “We have made special arrangements for people to spend quality time under the rain canopy. Its an exhilarating feeling watching the water fall all around you with the pitter patter of the rain amidst the cool breeze”.
Slated to be an abode amidst nature, Sukoon Retreat & Spa is a perfect luxurious holiday retreat in an eco-friendly environment on the bank of Yamuna, in a completely rural surroundings.
Located in the Himalayan foothills, Sukoon Retreat & Spa is spread over four acres. It offers 6 cottages (semi tented, artfully crafted, with sit-outs, full of natural light and greenery), a Spa, Jacuzzi, Steam Cabin, Infrared therapy room , Indoor All-Weather Heated Swimming Pool, and fun time for children.
The resorts 24 cover restaurant can serve local, Indian and select continental cuisine.
The luxury resort offers a lot of recreational and sports facilities along with organic vegetable farming for the guests to choose from. These include River Walks, Hiking, Meditation, Mountain Biking, Outdoor Games, Hydrotherapy, as well as Village Walk, a guided tour inside nearby villages focused on interaction with the community for the authentic village experience.
The resort has a no-plastic policy. Apart from organic farming Sukoon Retreat & Spa, the Kitchen waste at the resort is turned to compost for further use as manure. All soaps provided are carefully crafted handmade by women from local villages.
Manish Goyal, founder Strotak further continued “This is an apt time for people to come to a resort like ours. With just six rooms we offer natural social distancing. Our staff too stays on premises and has minimal interaction with the outside world as they do not have to go to that market each day to get vegetables. The milk from our own cow suffices our Dairy needs. Our flour is grounded in small batches inhouse which further enhances the flavour making it authentic and unadulterated”.
Corporate Comm India (CCI Newswire)