The Leela Palaces, Hotels and Resorts is an Indian luxury hospitality group founded in 1986 by captain CP Krishnan Nair who named it after his wife. CurrentlyThe Leela, as it is commonly referred to, is a group of seven luxury palaces and hotels. The Leela Mumbai is an island of green in the heart of Mumbai’s commercial district. The hotel offers comfortable accommodations among eleven acres of ornate gardens and cascading waterfalls.
Carnoustie Beach Resort – Marari
Carnostie Beach Resort located on the shores of mesmerizing Arabian Sea surrounded by lush tropical greenery in Marari Beach, just 20 kms away from backwaters of Alappuzha.
Coconut Lagoon
Coconut Lagoon is aCGH Earth Group Enterprise (Formerly Known as the Casino Group) now synonymous with Kumarakom and backwater treasures ofáKeralaáin India. It is located hidden among the palm trees on the eastern shore of Lake Vembanad, at Kumarakom, at the mouth of the Kavanar River. It is set on an abandoned coconut plantation in the very heart of these fascinating backwaters, and has been designed to give visitors an authentic insight into Kuttanad life.
Spice Village
Spice Village is a CGH experience resort located in Kumily, a small settlement three kilometres from Thekkady, the main entrance to the Periyar Tiger Reserve in Kerala (South India).Set in the heart of the Cardamom Hills of Kerala, Spice Village is an unprecedented tourist destination, offering a rare opportunity to enjoy South India’s wildlife and beauty.
Windermere Estate
Charming cardamom plantation retreat for walkers and nature-lovers, high on the emerald slopes of the Western Ghats
LOVELY INDIA — Luxurious Honeymoon Tour
Mumbai – Cochin – Munnar – Periyar – Kumarkom – Backwaters – Mararikulam – Mumbai
TSI Celebrates its Silver Anniversary
(Go to gallery)áWe have the great pleasure in informing you that, Travel Spirit International Pvt. Ltd has completed 25 years of its existence in the travel industry and celebrated its Silver Anniversary on 11th 2013 at Fio, Garden of Five Senses in a beautiful setting of natural surroundings creating an excellent ambiance.
Travel Spirit International, which started with one employee in 1987 now has over hundred staff, multiple branch offices in India & abroad and involved in promotion of Inbound Tours, Outbound Tours, Ticketing, Tourist Transport and other allied services of travel.
On the occasion, various distinguished guests from Travel Trade industry, Friends and Family attended the function and graced the occasion.
The dignitaries who were present at the party were û Mr. Anand Kumar, Mr. Ashwani Lohani, Mr. Sujit Banerjee, Mr. M.P. Bezbarauh, Mr. Shilabhadra Banerjee, Mr. Vinod Kumar Duggal, Ms. Priya Paul, Mr. Ashok Chand, Mr. Inder Sharma, Mr. Subhash Goyal, Mr. Vikram Madhok, Mr. Guldeep Sahni, Mr. Subhash Verma, Mr. Ajeet Bajaj, Dr. Trilochan Singh, Mr. P. S. Taneja & many others.
During the event,
(a) The lamp was lit by the dignitaries
(b) A new brochure for TSI Luxury Holidays was released.
(c) The cake was cut by the TSI team.
(d) The balloons were released by the family members.
Some thoughts were shared by Shri Vinod Kumar Duggal, Shri Anand Kumar and Shri Sujit Banerjee as they addressed the gathering as well.
Mr Jatinder Taneja, MD, TSI thanked all the dignitaries and every one present there for taking out the valuable time and gracing the occasion. He thanked the Tour Operators abroad, the clients, the media, whole trade fraternity for their friendship and recognition extended to him and to TSI and mentioned that without their support TSI would not have been here. He also thanked the friends, who had come from out of town, his entire family for their support and the complete TSI team for their dedicated efforts and hard work. He also mentioned that, all this has only been possible with GODÆS blessings.
Once again thank you very much and assuring you of our best co-operation at all times.
A friend who attended the Silver anniversary wrote in his thanks note
” Guneeta and Jatinder, TSI’s silver anniversary was brilliantly designed and superbly executed. Thank you very much for an evening well spent among friends with some soul stirring music and fabulous food. Wishing both of you even greater success for the next 25 years. “
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Revisiting Taj
At TSI, the Year 2012 wrapped itself up with teamÆs annual trip on December 29tháclubbed with the companyÆs Silver Anniversary Celebration (the main dine and wine is still due)
The chosen destination for fun and activities was Agra, at 4.5 hours distance from New Delhi (now 2-2.5 hrs via 165 kms 6-laned Expressway!). The chosen hotel to unwind and get refueled was Clarks Shiraz. The chosen tourist attraction without even a thought, the glorious, the wondrous and the marble-ous, The Taj Mahal û one of IndiaÆs most clicked monument and may be, as per this writerÆs unofficial stats, worldÆsá top holiday excuse for visiting India and travel agentsÆ top selling monument plus travel circuit.
Team TSI beating about the Taj. Dec 2012
Anyway, below is a quick round off of our tour to agra: Cutting the Cake to mark companyÆs Silver Jubilee; Tonga Ride; Rickshaw self-ride and game of Kho-Kho
Aman-i-Khas, Ranthambore National Park
Open from October through April each year, the best season for wildlife spotting, Aman-i-Khas is a wilderness camp located in a rugged brushwood forest on the fringes of Ranthambore National Park. Combining the Sanskrit word for æpeaceÆ with the Hindi word for special, khs, Aman-i-Khs offers accommodation in 10 luxury air-conditioned tents each with soaring canopies draped in the Moghul style. There are also three separate tents for dining, spa treatments and relaxing. Twice-daily, guided wildlife viewing excursions take guests into the park to spot indigenous game including tigers, leopards, hyenas, sloth bears, crocodiles and chital deer.
more is coming…
The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai
Overlooking the Gateway of India with a panoramic view of the bay, every one of the 560 rooms including 44 suites are the perfect blend of rich history and modern convenience. The hotel is MumbaiÆs first harbor landmark (built 21 years before the Gateway of India) and the site of the first licensed bar in the city.