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The Hindu
Despite the constant buzz of cellphones, endless video meetings, and binging on OTT entertainment, the sound of silence was unnerving through lockdown. As cities begin to open their borders, travellers are looking for ways to rest, relax and reconnect with their families: as a result wellness holidays are rising in popularity around the country.
Vana, a retreat in Dehradun, did not expect much when it opened its doors in October 2020, post-lockdown.More Related News

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