Polo Hotels enters tie-up to open lodge in WB

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SHILLONG, Aug 31: Polo Hotels and Resorts, the largest hospitality group in Northeast India and Varun Tea Plantations Private Limited, the owner of Ellenbarrie Tea, are joining hands to launch the Polo Planters Lodge Resort in Doars in West Bengal.
This collaboration brings together Polo Hotels & Resorts’ flair for offering immersive, locally inspired guest experiences and Ellenbarrie’s heritage of tea craftsmanship, creating a destination that celebrates both indulgence and authenticity. Spread over approximately 20 acres, the resort will be a villa-only property including pool villas, featuring views of the surrounding “chai bagan”.
At the resort, guests will be able to engage in “Polo-curated Experiences” designed to be immersive, sensorial, and deeply rooted in the region. Spread over 20 acres, the resort will be an all-villa resort. “Our vision for Polo has always been to create not just hotels, but experiences that capture the local essence of surroundings,” said Deval Tibrewalla, CEO, Hotel Polo Towers Group. “With Polo Planters Lodge Resort, we are opening a new chapter, where Ellenbarie’s planter heritage and Polo’s narrative driven hospitality will together create an immersive experience in the Doars.”
Aradhita Agarwal from Ellenbarrie Tea added, “The Doars have always been the heart of India’s planter culture, and Ellenbarrie has been a proud custodian of this tradition. By collaborating with Polo, we are transforming that heritage into an experience guests can live, breathe, and carry home.”

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