The hotels chain with a presence in Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan, Stotrak Hotels, announced the opening of Sangam by Stotrak, strategically located in the heart of Mussoorie in the scenic state of Uttarakhand.
Its 4th in Mussoorie, this new hotel offers an experience for travellers seeking both comfort and convenience. With its prime location and stunning views, “Sangam by Stotrak” is situated near Jhula Ghar on Mall Road, Mussoorie. Guests can enjoy valley views from their rooms, making it the perfect place for those who wish to experience the natural beauty of the region.
Yogita N Goyal, co-founder of Stotrak Hotels, while expressing her enthusiasm for the new launch, said, “With ‘Sangam by Stotrak’, we now offer an inventory of over 85 rooms in this Queen of Hill station. All our hotels here provide guests with the perfect blend of luxury, comfort, and accessibility, ensuring a memorable stay in Mussoorie.”
Sangam by Stotrak is designed to provide guests with a serene and comfortable retreat. The hotel features 10 valley view rooms, each equipped with modern amenities for a pleasant stay. Its central location ensures easy access to key attractions such as the historic CJM Hampton Court School, the ropeway to Gunn Hill Point, the local Tibetan market as well as the Martyrs Memorial. Guests can also enjoy a multi-cuisine panoramic view of the picturesque valley, for a fulfilling experience at the all-day cafe “Cafe de Curliees”
“With Sangam by Stotrak, not only are we expanding our footprint in Mussoorie we are also enhancing our portfolio of properties that offer exceptional and diverse experiences to our guests. This hotel is a testament to our dedication to creating unforgettable memories for our visitors,” added, Manish Goyal, founder of the hotel chain.
The 12 properties of the chain’s portfolio include properties like Sukoon – A Wellness Resort, in Dakpathar and Spice Hotel in Selaqui in Dehradun, Kenilworth in Mussoorie, Nangal Resort in the heart of Shekhawati and The Earth Resort & Spa at Ranthambore.