
Royal Orchid and Regenta Hotels present an exquisite collection of experiences, thoughtfully curated under The Great Summer Escape. Build sandcastles on a beach in Goa, watch mist drift past in the mountains, spot wildlife together, explore India’s rich heritage, unwind by the pool, or even introduce children to meaningful spiritual journeys.
Wildlife: Where Curiosity Comes Alive

Regenta Resort, Vanya Mahal, Ranthambore
For children, few experiences match the thrill of spotting wildlife in its natural habitat. The excitement of a safari, the anticipation of “what’s next”, and the joy of discovery make this an unforgettable family adventure.
At Regenta Resort Vanya Mahal Ranthambhore, the wilderness feels close enough to touch. Days begin early with safaris into Ranthambore National Park, where the elusive Royal Bengal Tiger may just make an appearance. Evenings slow down under open skies that are perfect for storytelling, stargazing, and simply being together.
It’s not just about spotting a tiger; it’s about sparking curiosity, patience, and a lifelong love for nature.
Beach: Sun, Sand, and Family Time
We say beach, you think Goa. With endless sand and sea, the place offers something for every family.

Royal Orchid Beach Resort & Spa, Utorda, Goa
For those seeking a peaceful, child-friendly beachfront escape in South Goa, Royal Orchid Beach Resort & Spa Utorda Goa is ideal. With a life size chess, play areas for the kids this is a perfect retreat for the entire family. Think long walks on quiet beaches, safe spaces for kids to play, and unhurried afternoons by the sea.

Royal Orchid Beach Resort & Spa, Utorda, Goa
Head north and the vibe transforms into something more energetic. If your family enjoys activity and buzz, stays like Regenta Central Imperial Candolim Goa, Regenta Central North Goa Goa, and Regenta Place Mars Candolim place you close to lively beaches such as Candolim and Baga that are perfect for water sports and family outings.
For a cultural twist, Regenta Inn Palacio de Goa Panjim lets families explore charming streets and local flavours, while Regenta Waterfront Resort Dapoli offers an offbeat coastal escape where kids can reconnect with nature.
Mountains: Cool Escapes and Shared Adventures

Royal Orchid Fort Resort, Mussoorie
The mountains are calling is not just an Instagram trend; it is a summer essential.

Royal Orchid Fort Resort, Mussoorie
In Mussoorie, Royal Orchid Fort Resort Mussoorie sets the tone for misty mornings and relaxed family time. Moving into Himachal Pradesh, Regenta Inn Blossom Kullu and Regenta Place Manali balance adventure with comfort—ideal for families looking to explore and unwind.

Regenta Hill Top Shimla
For mesmerising vistas, head to Regenta Hill Top Shimla that houses the popular Four Winds restaurant with 360° view of the surroundings. If you prefer rooms that open out into panoramic views, go for Regenta Resort Velmore, Kasauli where the attached balcony is the perfect sit out place. Or you can make Regenta Inn, McLeod Ganj your base when embarking on the Triund trek or getting drenched in the Bhagsunath waterfall.
However, if your family enjoys stay in the hills to be far away from the maddening crowds of Shimla, Regenta Resort & Spa Mashobra Shimla is ready to host you. Want to explore quieter pockets? There is Regenta Resort, Shoghi and Regenta Place, Morni Hills, Panchkula that offer solitude without sacrificing accessibility.
Relaxed: Slow Holidays That Families Need
Not every family holiday needs an itinerary packed with activities. Sometimes, the best memories come from doing very little…together.

Royal Orchid Resort & Convention Centre, Bangalore
On the outskirts of Royal Orchid Resort & Convention Centre, Bangalore offers a quick, refreshing escape. With activities galore, from a full-sized ludo and chess board to foosball, table tennis and the newest trend, Pickleball, there is something to keep every family member entertained at all times without even stepping out of the resort.

Regenta Resort Vindhyanchal, Ekta Nagar
Properties such as Regenta Resort Vindhyanchal, Ekta Nagar and Regenta Resort Mahabaleshwar reflect a growing preference among families of choosing open spaces, greenery, and quality time over rushed sightseeing.
Heritage: Learning Beyond the Classroom
Summer holidays are also an opportunity to turn travel into learning.

Royal Orchid Brindavan Garden Palace & Spa, Mysore
Hotel Royal Orchid Bangalore blends legacy with comfort, while Hotel Royal Orchid Jaipur immerses families in the vibrant culture of the Pink City.
Further south, Mysuru and Hampi offer rich historical experiences. A heritage stay awaits at Royal Orchid Brindavan Garden Palace & Spa, Mysore which is known for unmatched views of the gardens at the KRS Dam. Royal Orchid Central Kireeti Hospet is the gateways to exploration of the UNESCO World Heritage site at Hampi. Here, history comes alive… not just through monuments, but through stories, culture, and shared discovery.
Spiritual: Meaningful Journeys Together
Spiritual travel is no longer just about pilgrimage. It is about pausing, reflecting, and reconnecting as a family.

Regenta Central Somnath
At Regenta Central Somnath, families visiting Somnath Temple can combine devotion with comfort. In the Himalayas, Regenta Resort Ukhimath Kedarnath provides a serene base en route to Kedarnath Temple.

Regenta Anantam Resort, Khatu Shyam Ji
Regenta Ranjeet Avenue Amritsar is ideal for those drawn to the calming presence of the Golden Temple. Meanwhile, Regenta Anantam Resort Khatu Shyam Ji and Regenta Place Iris Park Rishikesh are perfect for families seeking mindfulness and a deeper connection.
The Takeaway
Across destinations and experiences, one thing is clear: summer travel is becoming more intentional. Families are choosing journeys that bring them closer, not just to places, but to each other. Because in the end, it’s not just about where you go. It’s about the moments you create along the way and the stories your children carry back home.
Explore all destinations and plan your perfect family getaway with Royal Orchid & Regenta Hotels here: