3 Indian Hotels Are In The Top 25 List Of World Hotels, Oberoi Udaivilas Is At Number Five
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India is the land of many languages, climates and people. It is the land of beautiful sand, mountains and seas – a reason why many come to visit the country. Tripavisor.com has released a list of Top 25 Hotels in the world and three Indian hotels have made it to the list. The list is lead by Grand Hotel Kronenhof of Switzerland followed by The Upper House of Hong Kong .
The first Indian hotel,Oberois Udaivilas in Udaipur comes at number 5. Making it into top 10 is The Oberoi Mumbai. At number 17 we can see the Taj Lake Palace from Udaipur. The list of hotels was released couple of days ago and seems like the voyage website has picked the best hotels with travellers and internal consensus. With three hotels making to the list, it clearly shows that there are plenty who want to travel to the country and want to spend a night or two in beautiful surroundings.
The Indian hotel industry should take this as a clear sign that 2014 could be a promising year for them to get more visitors and these three hotels just could be on top of everyone’s ‘to go to’ list.
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The first Indian hotel,
The Indian hotel industry should take this as a clear sign that 2014 could be a promising year for them to get more visitors and these three hotels just could be on top of everyone’s ‘to go to’ list.
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