JüSTa Hotels & Resorts to open its first property in Manali on 1 Dec
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JüSTa Hotels & Resorts to open its first property in Manali on 1 Dec

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12-01-2022
 

JüSTa Hotels & Resorts has announced the launch of its twentieth hotel. jüSTa Grand View Resort & Spa in Manali, which will be the company’s first hotel in Manali and fourth in Himachal Pradesh, will be opened on December 1, as per media reports.

Set amidst an apple and cherry orchard and overlooking snow-capped mountains, jüSTa Grand View Resort & Spa has 36 rooms that are divided into three categories – 10 Luxury Rooms, 20 Premium Rooms and 6 Duplex Rooms. The hotel features an all-day multi-cuisine a-la-carte restaurant named ‘Sabor’, a spa the offers traditional therapies along with steam and sauna facilities, a terrace, board room, a fully-equipped gym and a lush green lawn with a breath-taking view of the Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar ranges.

Regarding the latest addition to the jüSTa family, Ashish Vohra, founder & CEO, jüSTa Hotels & Resorts, said, “jüSTa Grand View Resort & Spa truly has a grand view of the snow-clad mountains and it is in Shuru, which is a quieter part of Manali. The hotel is serene, quiet and tucked away in a corner. It is a nice, modern hotel with all modern amenities and it fits perfectly into the jüSTa brand portfolio.”

Explaining the reason for choosing Manali as the location for opening the new hotel, Vohra said: “Manali is the gateway to a lot of tourist destinations, including Ladakh and the beautiful valleys of Spiti and Lahaul, which were inaccessible for a large part of the year before the Atal Tunnel was started. Moreover, people used to think twice about visiting Manali because of the long and tedious drive.


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