Tourists visiting India often have to face a very debilitating situation. They have to choose between either the costly posh hotels or the really low-end accommodations providing the bare minimum necessities. Coming to their rescue and ending their dilemma now is the Leela Group of Hotels that has proposed to introduce a chain of pilgrim motels in the country.
To be known by the name of 'Garden Hotels', the motels chain will witness many units being constructed along exotic riverside locales and hilly terrains. It is learnt that the construction work of the very first motel in the chain is to begin very soon and that it will be located near by the Mookambika temple on the border of Karnataka-Kerala states in south India.
Furthermore, all properties will provide special herbal treatments and local medical therapies to the tourists. The Leela Groups of Hotels thus also plans to grow medically useful plants in the gardens and lawns of all pilgrim motels. The Leela Group is positive that its proposal to set up pilgrim motels will succeed, since India’s among the few countries in the world with so many religious venues that’s visited the year round.




