The property is intended to serve as both a leisure destination and a venue for events such as weddings and corporate gatherings.
Clarissa Group, one of India’s hotel & resorts chains has announced the opening of Clarissa Resort & Spa Mukteshwar in Nainital. It is the Clarissa Group’s first 5-star property and the first of its kind in the town, designed to provide guests with modern comforts alongside sweeping 180-degree views of the Himalayas.
Situated at a short distance from the Mukteshwar Temple and Bathalia Market, Clarissa Resort & Spa Mukteshwar embeds ultra-luxury aesthetics with advanced tech solutions throughout the property. The group has continued its approach that started with the introduction of web check-in technology at its Clarissa Resort Adventure & Spa, Jim Corbett, in 2021.
The property is within easy reach of the town’s most popular attractions. It is a five-minute drive from the Mukteshwar Temple and close to renowned waterfalls and trails. The property is intended to serve as both a leisure destination and a venue for events such as weddings and corporate gatherings.
The resort boasts two dining options- a fine dining restaurant and a café. It also features a conference and banquet hall for events, as well as game zones for the enjoyment of both children and adults. In line with its luxury positioning, every room comes equipped with high-end amenities such as a Swedish sauna and spa, Jacuzzis, and electric fireplaces in each room.
The resort’s location and design cater to a range of travellers with diverse interests, from those seeking quiet retreats to those attending events.
Ashish Dilwali, CMD and Harshal Dilwali, Director & CEO of Clarissa Group, said, “At Clarissa, we are centred around delivering unique guest experiences. The launch of Clarissa Resort & Spa demonstrates our commitment to blend comfort with luxury that allows guests to unwind their minds amid the lush greenery and scenic landscapes of Mukteshwar. We look forward to creating a space where guests can truly immerse themselves in the tranquillity of the Himalayas.”