MeghauliSerai has been awarded Travelers’ Choice 2020 accolade
Tripadvisor, the world’s largest travel platform recently announced the winners of its 18th Annual Travelers’ Choice Awards. The coveted award celebrate destinations, restaurants, attractions and more across the globe – with each award given for terms of service, quality and customer satisfaction. The top list for the Travelers’ Choice 2020 pushes the boundaries of today’s ever critical consumer-reviewed standards.
MeghauliSerai has been honored with the award garnering recognition to be amongst the Top 10% of Hotels and Resorts Worldwide for Excellence. A note of gratitude from Preet Singh, COO of Lifestyle Collective:“We are honored and humbled to receive the recognition and would like to thank our guests for continuing to make
each season the best one yet and sharing their experience digitally. And as we are entering the new era of travel, what they can expect is our dedication for excellence and our mission to elevate experiences.”
MeghauliSerai’s Safe Sanctuary features adherence to the latest information, protocols from the world’s leading health experts and government authorities – including the World Health Organization and Centers for Disease Control – maximizing effectiveness of response, according to a press release issued by the company. “MeghauliSerai have taken precautionary measures to ensure guests and employees well-being with stringent practices around food handling, sanitization, disinfection, and cleaning,” it said, adding that extra sanitization extends from all guest areas to supply chain deliveries, culinary preparation areas, and housekeeping procedures. “From its 12 well-appointed rooms that offer elevated views over the jungle-scape to the 16 independent villas each with their own private plunge pools and the plush Rapti Mahal presidential suite, the lodge takes local traditions to a luxurious setting.”
MeghauliSerai Lodge, owned and managed by CG Hospitality with the Taj Safari brand, is a luxurious five star hidden jungle lodge overlooking river Rapti to face Chitwan National Park in central Nepal, it added. “The park, a world heritage site, is one of the best wildlife viewing national parks in Asia.”