Hotels start at Rs. 799 in 25 cities, while hotels are available for Rs. 999 in all 42 cities.
The offer is valid for bookings made between July 11 and July 15, with check-in period between July 11 and Aug 31.
Travellers can select OYO hotels at lowest-prices in destinations such as Goa, Jaipur, Manali, Shimla, Nainital, Ooty, Munnar, Coorg, and Lonavala.
Travellers can book hotel rooms starting Rs. 799 in cities including Goa, Mussoorie, Coorg, Munnar, Kochi, Mysore, Ooty, Pondicherry, Jaipur, Udaipur, Agra and Amritsar. OYO hotels at Rs. 999 are available in Dharamshala, McLeod Ganj, Shimla, Manali, Alappuzha, Wayanad, Kovalam, and Kanyakumari.
Speaking on this initiative, Ritesh Agarwal, Founder & CEO, OYO, said “We have established a robust presence across India’s leisure market to ensure that lakhs of travellers can access predictable and standardized accommodation in both peak and off-season. With OYO, you can head for a holiday whenever the impulse strikes, since all our hotels are quality-checked for cleanliness and hygiene besides being equipped with convenient facilities such as WiFi and complimentary breakfast. With hotels starting Rs. 799, the Big Rain Gain sale encourages travellers to tap into their wanderlust and explore India's top holiday destinations.”
Ritesh further added, “For millennials, travelling is synonymous to new experiences. We have therefore tied up with a partner to curate on-ground activities in five popular destinations to ensure we can cater to our guests' holiday expectations." In a bid to enhance the on-ground experience, OYO is offering handpicked activities like Heritage Food Walk in Jaipur, South Goa Exploration, Trek to Tiffin Top in Nainital, a day's trip to Wagah Border (for bookings in Amritsar) and Bhatoli Village (near Mussoorie).
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