Club Mahindra expands its resort portfolio in Gujarat with the launch of ‘Club Mahindra Pavagadh’.

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~The resort offers convenient access to the UNESCO world heritage site Champaner- Pavagadh Archaeological Park – as well as the ancient Kalika Mata temple, and Jambughoda Wildlife Sanctuary~

Bengaluru, 24thOctober 2024: Club Mahindra, the flagship brand of Mahindra Holidays & Resorts India Limited, has launched its latest property, Club Mahindra Pavagadh in Gujarat. This new addition offers members an exquisite getaway, immersed in the serene beauty of the rolling mountains and expansive agricultural fields of Pavagadh.

Club Mahindra Pavagadh is an ideal destination with its proximity to major cities like Vadodara, Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Surat, Udaipur, Nashik, Ujjain, and Indore making it a perfect escape into nature. Pavagadh, known for its scenic landscapes and rich cultural heritage, invites members to explore its natural beauty and historical significance. The resort is designed to cater to families looking to unwind, explore, and reconnect in a relaxing environment in Pavagadh.

The Club Mahindra Pavagadh Resort, with its 100 well-appointed rooms, is spread across 7 acres and offers a diverse range of experiences for guests. The property boasts manicured gardens, a swimming pool, a multi-cuisine restaurant, and ample open spaces for various activities. This beautiful resort blends indoor and outdoor living spaces to create the perfect setting to unwind and relax.

Bookings for Club Mahindra Pavagadh in Gujarat are now open on Club Mahindra’s website and app.

Commenting on the launch, Manoj Bhat, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, Mahindra Holidays & Resorts India Ltd, said, “This launch aligns with our brand’s commitment to creating magical moments for our members. The proximity to the UNESCO-listed Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park enhances the cultural richness of the resort experience. This launch reflects our vision of delivering exceptional vacation ownership experiences that blend comfort, culture, and nature seamlessly.”