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Roseate Hotels & Resorts unveils The Roseate Ganges

Roseate Hotels & Resorts, a global collection of novel stay experiences by Bird Hospitality has unveiled The Roseate Ganges, a luxury retreat on the banks of the river Ganges in Rishikesh. 
Located in Shivpuri, the luxury retreat overlooks the Ganges. The Roseate Ganges is a 45-minute drive from Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun which is well connected by multiple flights to and from various cities across India. 
The exquisite retreat propounds 16 well-appointed villas, each opening to a private balcony looking over the Ganga valley and the forest. Signature dining options based on the local cuisine and a comprehensive menu of spa and yoga services ensure a memorable stay experience for guests seeking physical, mental and spiritual wellness. 
 “The opening of The Roseate Ganges is a significant milestone in our expansion and is the only retreat in the region to offer an exceptionally luxurious stay experience. We now offer a collection of six unparalleled stay experiences around the globe,” said Kush Kapoor, Area General Manager, Roseate Hotels & Resorts.
The villas at the retreat have been designed with classic elegance in natural colour palettes complementing the natural surroundings. Each villa combines contemporary elegance, a fine blend of minimalism and luxury with state-of-the-art technology, luxurious beds, perfectly appointed bathrooms and private balconies that offer a spectacular panorama of the Himalayan outdoors. 
The Roseate Ganges also has a temperature-controlled infinity swimming pool overlooking the surrounding valley. For an unforgettably calming experience, guests can enjoy access to the private white sand beach next to the pristine waters of the Ganges, which gently flows by the retreat. 

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