Ananda in the Himalayas
Ananda in the Himalayas | |
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General information | |
Location | Narendra Nagar, Uttarakhand, India |
Opening | 2000 |
Owner | IHHR Hospitality Pvt. Ltd. |
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http://www.anandaspa.com |
Ananda in the Himalayas is a luxury destination spa in Narendra Nagar, Uttarakhand, set in the Indian Himalayas.
Set in a 100-acre (40 ha) Himalayan mountain estate set amidst
In 2003 and 2007 it was considered one of the best spas in the world by The Telegraph[9][10] and rated No. 1 destination spa in the world by Travel + Leisure magazine in 2008.[11]
Etymology
The word ananda means happiness in Sanskrit.[8]
History
Some years ago, given the impetus on health and rejuvenation in the world and after an exhaustive search located a site for a destination spa, Ashok Khanna,[12] discovered the Palace of the Maharaja at Narendra Nagar, Tehri-Garwhal. It was decided that the property was to be called "Ananda in the Himalayas", a name that embodies the spirit and ethos of what Khanna wanted to offer to his guests.[13]
Soon the former
Traditional Indian practices of yoga, meditation, ayurveda and vedanta are offered at the spa. Treatments include Ayurvedic spa treatments, Tibetan treatments and international therapies such as massage, body wraps and facials.[14][15]
Visitors
Ananda has been frequented by many famous guests, including
Ratings
In 2005, Condé Nast Traveler rated this spa as the 'Best Overseas Spa Retreat' with a score rating of 99.62 and the Readers choice world's Number 1 destination spa (2005, 2006, 2007, 2012, 2019,[17] 2020[18]) It is also the only spa in India to be awarded the 5 wave certificate by BISA (British International Spa Association). Highly recommended by many other travel journals such as The New York Times,[7] Travel and Leisure,[19][20] While its judged as 'Top Spa in India' by Spa Finder, Inc.[21] According to a reviewer of The Telegraph, Ananda "..mixes the healing principles of the East with the pampering needs of the West.".[22]
Business
Ananda is owned and managed by IHHR Hospitality Pvt. Ltd.[23][24]
Ashok Khanna, the managing director of the company, is the grandson of legendary hotelier Rai Bahadur Mohan Singh Oberoi. Khanna is a graduate from the Cornell School of Hotel Administration and has over three decades of experience in hospitality.
IHHR hospitality also founded a chain of luxury business hotels known as Ista Hotels.[25] These hotels located in Hyderabad, Bangalore, Amritsar and Pune are now managed under the brand name "Hyatt".[26]
Education
The Ananda spa institute, located adjacent to the Ista hotel in Hyderabad, admitted its pilot group of students in the summer of 2008. This educational institution is the only one of its kind in the world that provides yoga, Ayurveda and international therapies under one roof. Realizing the importance of international certification, the institute has got the International Therapy Examination Council (ITEC), Confederation of International Beauty Therapy and Cosmetology (CIBTEC) to prescribe the curriculum for the courses on international treatments and give the required certification. The curriculum for the Yoga and Ayurveda courses will be framed and certified by the institute itself. The institute plans to lead spa education in South East Asia and maintain high standards throughout the region with international cooperation. Josephine Wackett has been appointed Principal. She was earlier with the world-famous Steiner School in London, where she was principal of the Steiner Beauty School for the last 30 years. Josephine is also the CIDESCO International Board member for Education.[27]
Sources
- "India: Mandarin group, Indian Hotels part ways on Himalayan resort," Businessline. Chennai: 27 December 2001. page 1.
- "Ayurveda Meets Five-Star Splendor at New 'Ananda,'" by Lisa Tsering. India - West. 18 May 2001, Vol.XXVI, Isse 29; page C32.
References
- ^ The Himalayas: Over the hills and far away The Telegraph, 6 May 2008.
- ISBN 1-58761-187-2. Page 131.
- ^ Ananda Archived 22 November 2008 at the Wayback Machine Travel + Leisure.
- ^ Dugger, Celia W. (30 July 2000). "Himalayan Spa for Sybarites". The New York Times. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
- ^ ISBN 0-7946-0174-X. Page 74.
- St. Petersburg Times, 1 January 2006.
- ^ a b Ananda-in-the-Himalayas
- ^ a b "Google Translate". Translate.google.com. Retrieved 9 September 2017.
- ^ Ten of the best spas - Suzanne Duckett selects her top spas around the world The Telegraph, 12 September 2003.
- ^ Winner by a head The Telegraph, 9 April 2007.
- ^ a b Jeremy landed at Ananda in the Himalayas Archived 11 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine Discovery Channel.
- ^ hospitality sector needs infrastructural support-Ashok Khanna The Economic Times, 26 March 2009.
- Times of India, 12 October 2003.
- ^ Ananda Spa Archived 21 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Luxist.com. 18 October 2005.
- ^ India: The Ananda Spa - Jo Foley reports on the Ananda Spa in the Himalayas The Telegraph, 19 July 2001.
- ^ "Tour de France Winner Christopher Froome visits Ananda in the Himalayas | C&C Alpha Group". Archived from the original on 14 August 2017. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
- ^ "Readers' Choice Awards 2019: All the winners". 7 October 2019.
- ^ "Top 30 Destination Spa Resorts in the World: Readers' Choice Awards 2021". 5 October 2021.
- ^ "Nine Great Meditation Retreats to Find Your Inner Zen". Travelandleisure.com. Retrieved 9 September 2017.
- ^ "For Luxury Travelers, India's Past Isn't Past". The New York Times.
- ^ "Travelog". The Economic Times. 13 December 2007.
- ^ "Healing meets pampering". The Telegraph. 1 August 2005. Archived from the original on 11 November 2012.
- ^ IHHR Hospitality .. The Economic Times, 26 March 2009.
- ^ IHHR Hospitality Pvt. ltd. Official website.
- ^ "Ista Hotel to expand India operations". Archived from the original on 12 December 2008. Retrieved 24 October 2008.
- ^ "Top New Hotels Annual List by Conde Nast Traveler - Ista Hyderabad Named Among World's Top New Hotels by Conde Nast". Archived from the original on 20 November 2008. Retrieved 24 October 2008.
- ^ "IHHR plans spa institute for 2008" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 July 2011. Retrieved 10 December 2008.
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