Kaya Kalp at ITC Mughal
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Inspired by the royal history of Agra, this opulent 99,000 square feet spa—the largest in India—transports its guests straight back to the Mughal era.
Inspired by the royal history of Agra, this opulent 99,000 square feet spa—the largest in India—transports its guests straight back to the Mughal era. Read less

Inspired by the royal history of Agra, this opulent 99,000 square feet spa—the largest in India—transports its guests straight back to the Mughal era. There are Persian-style hamams, and channels of running water, fountains, and outdoor rain water showers all around. The interiors are tastefully decorated with latticework, inlay and mirror work. Besides a range of Ayurvedic treatments, the spa’s star packages include A Taj Mahal Romance for couples, which includes a gemstone massage, pearl facial, foot massage and bathing ritual; the Exotic Pomegranate treatment with natural fruits and traditional oils; and Passage to India, a combination of Ayurvedic therapies such as abhyanga and shirodhara with an exfoliating scrub.
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