Luxury Mountain Hotel In The Himalayas

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Somewhere in the Himalayas there’s a very beautiful remote hotel called Shakbti 360 Leti. The hotel was designed by Jamshyd Sethna who’s a travel professional from Bombay, India. The designer really loves the mountains and this was the major factor that influenced him and made him decide to build this hotel. Since the location and the views were the most important elements that determined the construction, the hotel had to fully use its location and to offer the best when it comes to landscape and views.

The hotel was designed as a place where one can go to relax and rejuvenate, letting the surroundings fill him or her with energy. It’s a quiet and calm place, away from all the noise and clutter of the city, a place that seems to have been taken away from a dream.

This beautiful and serene hotel sits on a stone base. Other significant elements that are worth mentioned are the floor-to-ceiling glass windows, especially chosen to allow panoramic views of the Himalayas. As for the interior, it’s a rare combination of rustic and contemporary elements that blend together forming a cozy, elegant and harmonious composition. You can enjoy this amazing hotel by purchasing a 3nights 4 days package for the starting price of 1916 USD per adult. However, the whole experience is priceless.

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