Pragati Resort
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Spread over 85 acres, this eco-friendly resort was built by converting barren land to a green belt. Accommodation options include executive rooms, cottages, poolside suites and executive suites. The resort puts special emphasis on … Read more
Spread over 85 acres, this eco-friendly resort was built by converting barren land to a green belt. Accommodation options include executive rooms, cottages, poolside suites and executive suites. The resort puts special emphasis on healthy dining, and using local herbs and ingredients. The Star Café offers local snacks and overlooks a pond full of ducks, while the Royal Palm restaurant offers multi-cuisine fare and organises alfresco dinners with bonfires on request. Read less

Spread over 85 acres, this eco-friendly resort was built by converting barren land to a green belt. Accommodation options include executive rooms, cottages, poolside suites and executive suites. The resort puts special emphasis on healthy dining, and using local herbs and ingredients. The Star Café offers local snacks and overlooks a pond full of ducks, while the Royal Palm restaurant offers multi-cuisine fare and organises alfresco dinners with bonfires on request. The Pragati Sparsh Spa offers rejuvenating Ayurvedic therapies and beauty treatments, using organic plants and herbs. Guests can unwind at the swimming pool and water park; try their hand at zorbing, net cricket, archery and golf; go on a nature walk around the lake; or relax with yoga and meditation. With ample indoor and outdoor spaces available, the resort is also a good venue for weddings and conferences.
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