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Monsoon retreats



Want to get away from it all? Unwind at one of the Taj Leisure Hotels

TRAVELLING DURING the monsoons isn't merely romantic anymore. This time round, rains spell fun and adventure as Taj Leisure Hotels unveils the `Magical Monsoon Retreats'— special offers for a monsoon holiday.

Guests can avail themselves of the five-nights and six-nights Kerala itineraries; `Three for Two' offer at all the Taj Leisure hotels in Goa, Kerala and the Fisherman's Cove, Chennai; and `Bed and Breakfast' offers at all Taj Leisure Hotels in India and Nepal.

These offers are valid from June 1 to July 31, 2004, except for the holidays at Kerala, which are valid from May 15, 2004 onwards. For reservations, contact 56605660 or email at trn@tajhotels.com or visit the Taj website www.tajhotels.com.

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