Hotels in Himachal are offering huge monsoon discounts
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, HIMACHAL PRADESH/ Created : Jul 9, 2018, 14:25 IST
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To attract more travellers and tourists, hotels in Himachal are offering bumper discounts. We all know how cruel monsoons can be on tourism industry and hotels. Knowing so, the state tourism development authority has come with sp … Read more
To attract more travellers and tourists, hotels in Himachal are offering bumper discounts. We all know how cruel monsoons can be on tourism industry and hotels. Knowing so, the state tourism development authority has come with special hotel packages to lure tourists. 53 hotels belonging to state tourism will be offering monsoon discounts, between 25 to 50 percent, from 16th July to 14th September. Read less
To attract more travellers and tourists, hotels in Himachal are offering bumper discounts. We all know how cruel monsoons can be on tourism industry and hotels. Knowing so, the state tourism development authority has come with special hotel packages to lure tourists. 53 hotels belonging to state tourism will be offering monsoon discounts, between 25 to 50 percent, from 16th July to 14th September.
The maximum discount of 50 percent is being offered at a few hotels in only Manali.
However, this monsoon discount will not be available on the booking of dormitories. And secondly, these discounts won’t be relevant on and between certain dates like from 10th to 15th August, 1st to 3rd September and 7th and 8th September.
Now that the Himachal Tourism Board has come with so many interesting and alluring monsoon discount offers, you can actually plan a trip to beautiful hill stations in Himachal, including the very scenic Shimla, Dharamsala, Dalhousie, Chamba or Palampur.
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