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2 March 2010
Those holidaying in the Indian Ocean should take a trip to the Leela Palace hotel in Udaipur, India for its new relaxing spa. The lavish amenity is split between two locations at the 80-room luxury offering.
According to the organisation, visitors can enjoy treatments in Rajasthan-style tents, a royal palace suite and a private pool and garden.
"The male and female relaxation rooms provide a comfortable, informal space with lavish, regal furnishings - the perfect tranquil setting to step into after a spa experience," it claimed.
People who enjoy being pampered have access to a range of cleansing muds, skin products, anti-stress oils and seaweed extracts for restoring "balance and equilibrium".
Tourists hoping for a family getaway were recently advised to take their children to Jaipur.
Writing for The Times, Michael Booth stated that when he and his loved ones went to India the kids particularly enjoyed riding elephants in the region.
Posted by Chris Mackay
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According to the organisation, visitors can enjoy treatments in Rajasthan-style tents, a royal palace suite and a private pool and garden.
"The male and female relaxation rooms provide a comfortable, informal space with lavish, regal furnishings - the perfect tranquil setting to step into after a spa experience," it claimed.
People who enjoy being pampered have access to a range of cleansing muds, skin products, anti-stress oils and seaweed extracts for restoring "balance and equilibrium".
Tourists hoping for a family getaway were recently advised to take their children to Jaipur.
Writing for The Times, Michael Booth stated that when he and his loved ones went to India the kids particularly enjoyed riding elephants in the region.
Posted by Chris Mackay
