Anand Bhawan Palace Tirwa

amã Stays & Trails Unveils 150th Bungalow with the Opening of Anand Bhawan Palace, Tirwa, Kannauj

amã Stays & Trails, the premium homestay offering from Indian Hotels Company (IHCL), unveils its 150th bungalow, Anand Bhawan Palace, Tirwa, Kannauj in Uttar Pradesh. The experiential regal escape marks the debut of ama Stays & Trails in the state.

Anand Bhawan Palace Tirwa ......

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Nestled in a quiet town, Anand Bhawan Palace, Tirwa, Kannauj originally built in 1929, is beautifully restored to offer six spacious suites, each named after timeless perfumes of Kannauj; The Yasmine Suite, The Patchouli Suite, The Oudh Suite, The Neroli Suite, The Gulaab Suite, and The Bakhoor Suite. The expansive verandas and elegant galleries open onto sweeping gardens, while interiors blend heritage charm with contemporary comfort.

Guests can indulge in farm-to-table dining including regional specialties, Nepalese flavours, and intimate barbecue nights under the stars or relax by the swimming pool, explore the vintage billiards room, birdwatching at the nearby sanctuary or discover Kannauj's famed attar-making traditions. This stately art deco mansion with its sprawling lawns creates the perfect setting for celebrations, retreats and immersive getaways.

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A new concept of homestays from The Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL), South Asia’s largest hospitality brand, amã Stays & Trails homestays are present across multiple destinations in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Goa, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan. With the addition of the new bungalows, the brand currently has a portfolio of 51 bungalows with 18 under development.

The Indian Hotels Company (IHCL) and its subsidiaries, collectively known as Taj Group, is one of Asia's largest and finest group of hotels. Incorporated by the founder of the Tata group, Jamsetji Tata, the company opened its first property, the Taj Mahal Palace, in Bombay in 1903. The Taj, a symbol of Indian hospitality, completed its centenary year in 2003.