Situated in a region that is recognized for its scenic tea plantations, the Sterling Holidays Munnar Terrace Greens is aptly named. It is a hill station situated in southern India at the base of Devikulam Mountain, which is covered with tea plants. This affords guests spectacular views when they choose India timeshares for sale for their next holiday.
The Terrace Greens property was recently renovated, which means that it's now completely up-to-date and modern. It is found in the village of Chinnakanal. Lying about 18 kilometers from the larger city of Munnar, which is one of India's best tourism destinations, this timeshare resort is ideal for a quiet getaway. Children, teens and adults are certain to enjoy their time here. A fully equipped, imaginative playground appeals to the youngest guests while a club house contains a wealth of entertainment for members of all ages. From table tennis and badminton to video games and hobby workshops, there's something to delight everyone here.
Weekends at Sterling Holidays Munnar Terrace Greens are particularly festive. The staff hosts bonfires and party games while live music is frequently provided as well. Guests may request a discotheque party or plan a special event with the resort's expert coordinators. Dining is available at the on-site restaurant. Specialties include local Kerala cuisine as well as international fare.
Accommodations are particularly appealing thanks to the recent renovation. Guests may choose from studios as well as one- and two-bedroom apartments with kitchenettes. Décor is sleek and restful, and members will be pleased to find numerous modern amenities like flat-screen televisions. Fireplaces promise a cozy stay regardless of the weather.
A stay at Sterling Holidays Munnar Terrace Greens is designed to delight international travelers with its location, style and convenience. These India timeshares for sale make it easy to explore this exciting, exotic destination while being assured of a high level of service and comfort.
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