The brand has a portfolio of 24 bungalows and villas with eight under development 
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AM Stays & Trails Expands Footprint across India

The premium homestay market in India is witnessing a steady growth as travellers are looking for more exclusive, unique, and immersive experiences

Author : OT Staff

Indian Hotels Company (IHCL), South Asia&rsquos largest hospitality company, is expanding the presence of its amã Stays &&nbspTrails&nbspportfolio to new destinations across India. Post the recent opening of a new bungalow at Madh Island followed by one in Lonavala, the brand will soon launch new bungalows in picturesque locations across Trivandrum, Kodaikanal, Goa, Coonoor and Uttarakhand.

&ldquoamã Stays &&nbspTrails&nbspis India&rsquos first branded homestay product,"&nbspsaid Prabhat Verma, Executive Vice President &ndash Operations. "The premium homestay market in India is witnessing a steady growth as travellers are looking for more exclusive, unique, and immersive experiences. amã Stays & Trails gives families and groups of friends an opportunity to bond together in these beautiful private bungalows and villas in offbeat locations.&rdquo 

Be it the mist-laden hills of Kodaikanal, the abundant beauty of the Nilgiris in Kotagiri, a peek into Goa&rsquos lesser discovered secrets like Betul and Saipem, a tryst with the snow-clad peaks of the Himalayas at Ramgarh, or a journey through Trivandrum&rsquos architectural history in a bungalow dating back to 1911, the upcoming amã Stays & Trails bungalows will bring alive each location with unique experiences.

amã Stays & Trails homestays are present across Alappuzha, Coorg, Chikmagalur, Goa, Lonavala, and Madh Island. With the addition of the new bungalows, the brand currently has a portfolio of 24 with eight under development.

From living the simple life in heritage bungalows at pristine locations to discovering untouched forest trails and local cuisine, an amã Stays & Trails holiday takes you back to the basics.

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