Christmas trees in hotels-creative recycling and tribal arts!

Since certain hotels in Delhi-NCR have embraced eco-friendly themes like recycling and sustainability, the christmas tree tradition has taken on a significant new meaning. christmas trees placed in hotels in Delhi-NCR have a wide variety of themes, from supporting sustainability to showcasing tribal art. Here's a little bit of the festive mood:

The christmas tree at Le Méridien New delhi, which was created by 70 artisans using 5,000 paper fans in a variety of brilliant colors, is inspired by indian carnivals and exudes a sense of nostalgia. "This year's christmas Tree is more than just a decoration; it's a symbol of our commitment to local artistry and sustainable practices," says hotel employee meena Bhatia.The Santa village at The Westin gurgaon in New delhi is more than just a tree. According to hotel employee Prerna Daga, "This year's christmas tree is 18–20 feet tall, making it one of the tallest in Delhi-NCR." It is intended to evoke the splendor, coziness, and magic of the holidays. From the tree's height to the reindeer, lights, and festive ornaments, the setup took three days.
The stone crafts made by the Adivasi Grasiya tribe from Siyava hamlet in rajasthan are showcased by the tree at Hilton Garden Inn Saket. "Bringing this vision to life was a meticulous process and spanned over one month," says hotel employee abhishek Kukreti. The Adivasi Grasiya clan produced beautiful marble artifacts for the christmas tree. This partnership honors India's rich cultural legacy.
The tree at Courtyard by Marriott Aravali Resort serves as a reminder of our duty to the environment. "This year's christmas tree is made from 158 individual plants, which represents the number of rooms in the property and honors the trees that were carefully moved during its construction," says Rajneesh Kumar of the resort. It demonstrates our dedication to environmentally friendly procedures and careful design.



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