Rhea Bhel has recently joined Neemrana Hotels and will be in charge of Marketing & Promotions in New Delhi.
Whilst acquiring a degree in Tourism Studies from Indira Gandhi National Open University in 2008, Rhea simultaneously pursued her education with the Systematic Training and Educational Programme in Hotel Operations at The Oberoi, Bengaluru from 2008-2011 and specialized in Food & Beverage.
She has a pleasant, open personality and will be implementing creative ideas for promoting the Neemrana properties – especially since she is also a graphic designer.
At Neemrana, Rhea will be responsible for establishing new tie-ups in the travel sector, tapping key corporate accounts and developing new streams for long term revenue growth. She will also be involved with content and media planning, promotional activities, and the Friend of Neemrana loyalty programme.
She will be based at the Corporate Office in New Delhi and can be contacted on rhea@neemranahotels.com
Le Colonial has been accredited as one of the Unusual & Unique Hotels of the world by Steve Dobson. Le Colonial is probably Asia’s oldest colonial house – dating back to 1506. It is reputed to have housed Vasco da Gama and, as the only grand European-style house near the new church, perhaps St.Francis. After 150 years as the Portuguese Governor’s home, it was one of the rare houses not to be destroyed when the Dutch took Fort Cochin. The house is steeped in history – with black and white photographs and historic paintings adorning the walls as well as historic artifacts on display. Not only will you be treated to excellent service and quality furnishings, you’ll enjoy a stay like the curator of a living museum.
http://www.unusualhotelsoftheworld.com/LeColonial
Neemrana Fort-Palace has just received the National Tourism Award from the President of India for the Best Heritage Hotel 2010-2011, instituted by the Ministry of Tourism. The award was presented to Mr. Aman Nath and Mr. Francis Wacziarg (Co-Chairmen, Neemrana Hotels) at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi on 29th February 2012.
A big thank you to all our fans and friends for their continued patronage and love.
Gate House has been accredited as one of the Unusual & Unique Hotels of the world by Steve Dobson. Tharangambadi, 'dancing waves' in Tamil, was once a small village on the Coromandel coast in south-east India. In 1620, a Danish admiral, ambassador of the King of Denmark, arrived here to study pepper trade options. The Danes christened the village 'Tranquebar' and erected a distinctive Danish Fort, 'Dansborg'. In the 1690s many Danes bought houses in the area and gradually a small Danish township took shape, with a Tamil colony beyond. The fort still stands as a protected monument and the Gate House has been restored as an example of indigenous Tamil architecture with red tiled roofs and 6 rooms surrounding a central courtyard.
http://www.unusualhotelsoftheworld.com/TheGateHouse
The Bungalow on The Beach has been accredited as one of the Unusual & Unique Hotels of the world by Steve Dobson. The Bungalow on the Beach stands as a reminder of a Danish Governor and Admiral sent by the king of Denmark with two ships to open up the spice trade. Well received by the Nayak ruler of Tanjore and given this territory, the Danish East India Company built Dansborg Fort in 1620 to export pepper to Denmark. Thrangambadi, ‘land of the waves’ in Tamil, became Tranquebar for the Danes and still shares many connections with this far away land.
http://www.unusualhotelsoftheworld.com/TheBungalowontheBeach
The Verandah in the Forest has been accredited as one of the Unusual & Unique Hotels of the world by Steve Dobson. Among paths once cleared by the British in the forests of Matheran, The Verandah in the Forest is the last British hill station in India. A century on, it has acquired a new identity as a pedestrian resort where Mumbai’s movers and shakers meet. Guests, from filmstars to businessmen, come to spend a few quiet and peaceful days to enjoy the cooler airs as they rest in the peace and tranquility of this car-free resort.
http://www.unusualhotelsoftheworld.com/TheVerandahintheForest
Neemrana Fort-Palace has been accredited as one of the Unusual & Unique Hotels of the world by Steve Dobson. Built in 1464, Neemrana became the third capital of the descendants of Prithviraj Chauhan III, who had fled Delhi in 1192 after he was vanquished in battle by Muhammad Ghori. Neemrana’s rulers, proud of lineage, continued to assert themselves, even under the British, as their kingdom suffered. Eventually, Raja Rajinder Singh of Neemrana moved away to Vijay Bagh and the Fort-Palace crumbled and its ramparts began to give way. For forty years he tried to rid himself of his liability but there were no takers. Finally, in 1986, the ruins were acquired for restoration. What was once designed to keep people out has been redesigned to welcome guests and Neemrana Fort-Palace opened as a heritage property in 1991. It recently won the National Tourism Award from the President of India for the Best Heritage Hotel 2010-11!
http://www.unusualhotelsoftheworld.com/NeemranaFortPalace
Valid from 1st May to 30th September 2012
2 nights/3 days (for two people)@ Rs. 13,400/- onwards*(Inclusive of all taxes)
3 nights/4 days (for two people)@ Rs. 19,800/- onwards*(Inclusive of all taxes)
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Valid from 1st May to 31st August 2012
2 nights/3 days (for two people)
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