ECKO Hotels & Resorts Announces Offer for Independence Day Long Weekend
ECKO Hotels & Resorts is thrilled to unveil a special Early Bird Offer in honour of the forthcoming Independence Day long weekend, August 15th to 17th, 2025. Booking directly through the official website, www.eckohotels.com, provides guests with a unique 15% discount on the best available prices. This limited-time offer encourages travellers to plan a rejuvenating holiday and enjoy luxury hospitality experiences throughout ECKO’s diverse collection of hotels. Whether you’re looking for mountain calm, riverfront beauty, or urban elegance, ECKO Hotels & Resorts provides thoughtfully planned lodgings that combine modern comfort with local cultural depth.
· Stay Period: 15th to 17th August 2025
· Discount: Flat 15% off on best available rates
· Booking Platform: Available exclusively on www.eckohotels.com
“We are dedicated to crafting events that offer value, comfort, and cultural immersion. This Early Bird Offer is a wonderful chance for guests to have a genuinely unforgettable trip with their loved ones.” Exclaimed Perkin Rocha. The founder of ECKO Hotels and Resorts
With locations in some of India’s most gorgeous and spiritual locales, ECKO Hotels & Resorts offers a revitalising and fulfilling retreat. For reservations and additional information, please visit www.eckohotels.com.
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