Khush Alaya
Nishalika ShrivastavaNishalika Shrivastava/Times Travel Editor/RESORTS, DARJEELING/ Updated : Apr 15, 2016, 16:18 IST
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A Sterling Holidays resort, Khush Alaya is synonymous with comfort and luxury. With beautiful surroundings and modern amenities, the resort is a perfect place to unwind in this lovely town. Each of the rooms—Superior Room, Junior … Read more
A Sterling Holidays resort, Khush Alaya is synonymous with comfort and luxury. With beautiful surroundings and modern amenities, the resort is a perfect place to unwind in this lovely town. Each of the rooms—Superior Room, Junior Suite and Deluxe Suite—is featured with a number of state-of-the-art facilities. The in-house restaurant ‘General Lloyd’ serves a variety of Indian, Chinese, Continental and Tibetan dishes. Other amenities include travel desk, souvenir and grocery shop, library, first-aid, wheelchair etc. Read less

A Sterling Holidays resort, Khush Alaya is synonymous with comfort and luxury. With beautiful surroundings and modern amenities, the resort is a perfect place to unwind in this lovely town. Each of the rooms—Superior Room, Junior Suite and Deluxe Suite—is featured with a number of state-of-the-art facilities. The in-house restaurant ‘General Lloyd’ serves a variety of Indian, Chinese, Continental and Tibetan dishes. Other amenities include travel desk, souvenir and grocery shop, library, first-aid, wheelchair etc. For leisure, a plethora of options is available for both kids and adults, such as play area, club house, video game consoles, crèche service and amphitheatre, to mention a few. Those visiting Darjeeling for business can make use of the well-equipped business centre and conference hall of Sterling Holidays Khush Alaya.
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