Mangalore : Country Club India Ltd, one of the fastest growing entertainment and leisure conglomerates in India, is proud to announce the opening of its property in Mangalore, the cosmopolitan coastal city in western Karnataka, said Y Varun Reddy, COO, Country Club India Ltd.
Ravishing actor Nisha Kothari launched the Country Club Mangalore on the occasion and she became the first member of the Country Club by swiping her membership card.
Speaking after launch Mr Reddy said that the club is spread across 2 acres and built up area of 32,000 sq ft. It offers the best luxury and recreational facilities to the patrons. ‘Mangalore is growing very rapidly and has a large cosmopolitan crowd. We at country club, offer Mangaloreans a great opportunity to wind down. This is also an ideal place for complete family enjoyment. The country club experiences, with a lot of focus on children, will definetly make the difference in balancing their life’, he stated.
Country club is equipped with facilities like ‘Kids’ Friendly Play Zone, ‘Spice’ Multi Cuisine Restaurant, Sports Lobby Launge, ‘Tassha’ health club and spa, ‘Gabbar Sing Da Adda’, new age dhaba and 25 Luxurious Suits.
These apart, there are facilities for indoor and outdoor sports (Air Hockey, table tennis and squash court), a swimming pool, gym and several banquet halls to host a variety of programmes.
Country Club has been at the fore front in providing wholesome entertainment to the entire family. From celebrity studded New Year events, celebration of all major Indian festivals to dance competitions, country club has provided the best in class experience to its members.
Mr Reddy also informed that this was the thirteenth property of Country Club in Karnataka. So far we have received excellent response at all these properties. We hope our patrons in Mangalore too will join the exclusive list of members. Karnataka has been one of our premier investment destinations. We intend to open more propertiesin Karnataka’,
The members from other cities can also enjoy the club facilities based on their membership level.