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The Leela Palaces, Hotels & Resorts Introduces Premium Bath Amenities

Trishya by The Leela
Trishya by The Leela a Premium Bath Amenities

The fragrance celebrates the essence of India and the riches within with a blend of authentic and inspiring aromas that transport you into an immersive sensory experience.

‘Tishya’ by the Leela’ is the name of the signature fragrance by the Leela Palaces, Hotels and Resorts with an all new range of exclusively crafted bath amenities. 

Lotus, our national flower and Nilgiri or Neelakurinji that blossoms once every 12 years is the the inspiration behind the signature fragrance. 

The word ‘Tisha’ means a sense of joy and happiness in Sanskrit which is what the brand wants to show as a reflection of itself. It is 100% vegan, paraben and SLS free and developed with natural extracts and floral fragrances. The packaging is also 100% recyclable. 

The COO (Chief Operating Officer) has stated during the launch that The Leela is the first Indian luxury hotel brand to have introduced a signature fragrance that truly reflects the brand persona and delivers the promise of delighting each guest by curating exclusive, authentic and desirable experiences. 

The newly launched signature fragrance and bath & body collection has been conceptualised and executed in collaboration with Kimrica Hunter International, India’s largest manufacturer of luxury toiletries and guest room amenities. 

With a team of 500 people, an expert panel of scientists, fragrance designers and technicians Kamrica Hunter International exports to over 20 countries worldwide 

Owing to the brand’s commitment to become sustainable and reduce their carbon footprint, The Leela and Kamrica Hunter International are working with recycling partners to ensure that the bottle is collected again after use and recycled 


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