Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: India’s wealthiest always travel a bit differently, seeking out locations and experiences that are less explored. This year was no different, with travel agencies working hard at sending their clients away to explore new destinations from snow-capped mountains to private islands.
Lapland, a region in northern Europe spanning Norway, Sweden and Finland, was among the most popular winter destinations for India’s elite this year. With its Arctic landscapes, Lapland offers unique experiences such as staying in igloos, snowmobile aurora expeditions, and visits to reindeer and husky farms. The cost: ₹8-10 lakh per couple for the stay and experiences alone.
An Ahmedabad-based business couple in their mid-40s opted for another snowcapped holiday destination this November: the ski resort of Courchevel in France. The couple landed in Geneva (in Switzerland but bordering France), hopped on a private helicopter, and checked into a private villa-style hotel at the ski resort’s highest altitude village, the Courchevel 1850. Day one of their six-night itinerary was spent at a designer store selling skilling gear.
The duo then hit the ski slopes on day two and later, the town of Courchevel, which is packed with at least half a dozen Michelin-star restaurants and luxury boutiques. “Ski resorts in France like Courchevel, and Val Thorens; Zermatt and Verbier in Switzerland, and St. Moritz and Saas-Fee in Switzerland attracted a mix of celebrities and high-net-worth travellers from India," said Radhika Khanijo, the founder of Welgrow Travel, a boutique travel agency in Delhi that caters to the elite.
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