NITN | @notintownlive | 25 Jun 2022, 06:07 am

Panaji/NITN: India’s sunny state Goa now gets a boutique resort which will take you down the corridors of time without compromising on the 21st century luxuries.
Located in close proximity to Vagator beach in North Goa, ‘3102bce’ evokes the ancient civilization of India.
The central courtyard of the resort showcased the five elements that compose the human body - earth, water, fire, air and space.
The rooms are decorated with replicas of figurines discovered at archaeological excavation sites.
Tales of the Indus-Saraswati civilisation come alive through artefacts, write-ups, plaques and paintings.
Amenities in the resort include a rooftop pool (Hauda), banquet and event spaces (Dholavira), workout terrace (Chhajja), cafe, bar & fine dining (The Great Bath Cafe), curio shop (Pitara), spa (Ayur), etc.
Said Ishaan Bhutoria, operations director of 3102bce, “I believe that modern-day travellers look forward to fresh, experiential holidays which reflect the natural beauty and heritage of the country. The focus is primarily on the sights and tales of the lesser-known, unexplored parts that connect with nature.”
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