Lonavala, one of the popular hill stations getaway from Mumbai and Pune, is all set to feature India’s first resort on the lines of Japanese Tree House Chalets, ‘Rumourss Sky Villa & Resort’. The villas at this resort are erected on a single iron mast at a height of about 30 to 40 feet that tremble gently at periodical intervals.
Devang Badiyani, Managing Director, Rumourss Sky Villa & Resort said, “One of its kind, Rumourss Sky Villa & Resort will forever alter the travel experience of tourists in India. Instead of going for regular structure with more rooms, we decided to make the villas unique and enhance user experience. We house only eight villas in the entire resort. Four of them are sky villas and four ground villas. This will enable us to provide quality service to each of our guests.”
The resort is expected to be formally opened and fully operational by the end of the month, however guests have been availing services with limited functions since August.
Badiyani added, “With a usable area of 400 sq. feet, each villa comes with a spacious balcony, a cozy attic with double mattress, 50 inch LED television and free Wi-Fi, beside many other standard and exclusive amenities. With natural hills and forests complementing the background of the resort, the villas themselves are constructed with eco friendly materials to retain the mood of the destination. During the monsoons, guests can enjoy the view of Tata lake right from their Sky villas or visit a private waterfall.”
The resort at Lonavala marks the entry of Rumourss Group into hospitality industry. Over the next two years it plans to come up with more projects with its signature style sky villas across India.