Disconnect to Reconnect: The Tijara Fort-Palace Digital Detox Experience
In today's fast-paced world, digital devices have become an integral part of our lives. From smartphones to laptops, we rely on these devices to stay connected with the world and get our work done. However, excessive use of these devices can lead to digital distraction and addiction, which can have adverse effects on our mental and physical health. That's why many people are opting for digital detox experiences, where they disconnect from technology for a certain period to rejuvenate their minds and bodies.
Neemrana Hotels, one of the leading hospitality chains in India, has inculcated an aspect of digital detox at their Tijara Fort-Palace, Alwar property. While they don’t lock up your phones or deprive you of Wi-Fi, they do discourage you from snuggling up in your room and watching television whilst waiting for your room service by not providing you with a television at all! They suggest taking long walks around the lush green fort and spending quality time with your companions without the need to dress up for meal times. Additionally, they offer various games such as carom board, badminton, and darts for your enjoyment. You can indulge in a traditional high-tea experience and savor freshly fried Pakodas while watching the warm colors of the sunset spread across the sky, painting the surrounding mustard fields.
A digital detox is all about taking a break from technology and reconnecting with yourself and the world around you and the break is essential for your digital wellness. It reduces stress and anxiety, improves sleep, increases productivity, promotes mindfulness, and also improves your relationships with the people around you. It's important to find a balance between the use of technology and maintaining healthy habits and to take the time to disconnect and recharge as needed.
Head over to Tijara-Fort Palace, Alwar for some time off and enjoy a stunning, relaxing, and thoroughly enjoyable holiday!
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-Vansha Chawla and Rijul Arora