Perched on a hilltop just outside the pretty village of Rakh and surrounded by terraced hillsides – Rakkh is one of the famous resorts to stay in the lap of snow-clad hills at Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh.
Rakkh, is an idyllic retreat for those who want to get close to nature. One can indulge in a unique experience where the simple joys of personal interaction, reconnecting with nature, and a passion for the great outdoors is given precedence over everything else.
To stay away from the daily chores and from the run-of-the-mill experience, the property does not provide television or mini-bar in rooms. The decor at Rakkh is made of cane & bamboo. Communal dining is encouraged for guests to get to know each other.
Rakkh offers a laidback stay in the lap of snow-clad hills of Dharamshala. Situated in the midst of the scintillating Dhauladhar ranges, the resort has an in-house spa, fifteen cottages and two interconnecting rooms with the perfect blend of authentic design. One gets a stunning 180-degree view of the surrounding hills and valleys while indulging in delicacies at the multicuisine restaurant. The resort gives an experience of the real Himachal, where the warmth of the local hospitality is paramount.
Sustenance Mantra
Everybody needs a break from the chaos of the city life. People these days are also more conscious of the impact they create on their immediate surroundings and the need for healthy environment. Rakkh Resort is an idyllic retreat to have a close interaction with Mother Nature.
One needs to leave the trapping of modern technology behind and instead immerse themselves in the real world around them. Waking up to the peaceful sound of birds and the whisper of the breeze through the surrounding forests make one feel fresh.
This story is from the January - February 2019 edition of Hotel Business Review.
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