MOKSHA Luxury in the tranquil foothills of the Himalayas
Travel Trade Journal|TTJ April 2023
Moksha Himalaya Spa Resort near Chandigarh offers a serene getaway with wellness amenities, nestled in the tranquil Himalayan foothills. This idyllic retreat offers a multi-sensory experience that pampers the mind, body, and soul. Immerse yourself in a world of natural beauty and peacefulness, where only the sounds of birds and rustling bamboo interrupt the calm.
Sonika Bohra
MOKSHA Luxury in the tranquil foothills of the Himalayas

On a misty winter morning in Delhi, I embarked on a journey to the captivating landscape of Parwanoo in Himachal Pradesh for a wellness retreat at Moksha Himalaya Spa Resort. The 5-hour drive from New Delhi led me to a delightful surprise - the resort was accessible by a Swiss Gandola, offering a breathtaking view of the majestic Shivalik range. The cable car ride instantly transported me to a natural haven, surrounded by a carpet of lush greenery that left me mesmerised. The enchanting ascent left me eagerly anticipating the serenity and tranquillity that awaited me at the resort.

A blissful feeling to be at Moksha

With its cool climate coupled with beautiful natural vistas and peaceful surroundings, the Shivalik Hills in the lesser Himalayas make for an ideal visit for travellers looking for calm and serenity. The Moksha Himalaya Spa Resort offers a similar escape amidst the magnificent mountain ranges. This wellness resort offers a range of luxurious room categories to suit every traveller's preference. During my recent stay, I had the pleasure of experiencing the Deluxe Moksha Suite, which offered stunning mountain views from a private balcony. The room was spacious, spanning 850 sq. ft., and featured a comfortable king-size bed and tasteful furnishings. The ensuite bathroom was equally impressive, with a walk-in shower and a gorgeous bathtub overlooking the valley. The attention to detail in the room's design and amenities was exceptional, reflecting the resort's commitment to providing a luxurious and memorable stay for its guests.

A promise of memorable culinary affairs

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