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Ananda in the Himalayas: Crafting Luxury Wellness Experiences
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Aashica Khanna, the director of Ananda in the Himalayas, an internationally famed Indian luxury wellness resort, was mulling over her options to grow the luxury wellness brand. Could Ananda's Indian tradition based wellness solutions, hospitality, and cuisine pillars be replicated? While Khanna and Ananda's leadership team had constantly innovated and created a differentiation in the luxury wellness space, should the focus be on consistency in the Ananda luxury wellness experience or uniqueness? Would they be able to recreate the Ananda experience at another location while preserving the luxury wellness brand's promise?