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Cradled in the crossroads of India, Nepal, Bhutan, and Tibet, this hotel becomes a vessel of Sikkim's consciousness—where architecture channels the silent teachings of seven sacred ritual instruments. Each form—be it the awakening Shankha or the grounding Nga—is not decoration, but invocation: space as mantra, material as offering, and sound as presence. Guests do not simply check in; they enter a ritualistic journey. Here, design dissolves into devotion—the hotel breathes as a temple of stillness, where the sacred is not seen but deeply felt.
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