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Maasai Mara - Anirban Bhai in The Main Stream Media !!

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Our own beloved @anirban.choudhury Bhai is on the main stream media..
Great work Anirban Bhai... Great to see you in the main media for all right causes. ie. maximizing CC points... Kudos...
Well done... @anirban.choudhury :clapping-hands::clapping-hands::clapping-hands:




NewsOffbeatIndian Couple's ₹ 5.5 Lakh Per Night Stay At Maasai Mara Resort Stuns Internet. See Post

Indian Couple's ₹ 5.5 Lakh Per Night Stay At Maasai Mara Resort Stuns Internet. See Post​

In his posts, Anirban Chowdhury documented the entire trip, providing insights into their luxurious adventure.​

OffbeatEdited by Bhavya SukhejaUpdated: September 18, 2024 9:58 am IST



Indian Couple's Rs 5.5 Lakh Per Night Stay At Maasai Mara Resort Stuns Internet. See Post

The post has accumulated more than 1.5 million views and several reactions.



An Indian couple is going viral on social media for sharing their extraordinary experience of staying at an ultra-luxury resort in Maasai Mara, Kenya. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), user Anirban Chowdhury, who describes himself as a credit card enthusiast, detailed his luxurious adventure in a series of posts. He revealed that he, along with his wife, "ticked off a bucket list experience at one of Marriott's most exclusive and expensive properties - JW Marriott Masai Mara!" The jaw-dropping cost of their stay? A staggering ₹ 5.5 lakh per night, including taxes, Mr Chowdhury said. However, he also revealed that he booked the stay using Marriott Bonvoy points.

In his posts, Mr Chowdhury documented the entire trip, providing insights into their luxurious adventure. He described the all-inclusive package, which includes accommodation, meals, selected beverages, and a range of premium services such as bush meals, sundowners, and daily game drives. He also described other paid activities, including horse riding, hot air balloon rides and Maasai village tours.


In the following post, Mr Chowdhury revealed that he secured this luxurious stay using Marriott Bonvoy points. "So, we booked JW Marriott Masai Mara using 106,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night for two," he explained. "And let me tell you, I'd even pay 200k points for this experience! It's all-inclusive, so unless you opt for paid activities, your out-of-pocket cost will be pretty much zero. The experience is worth every point!" he said.

Mr Chowdhury shared the post just a few days back. Since then, it has accumulated more than 1.5 million views and several reactions.
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"I've never seen anything like this before-what an experience! But, wow, the cost is eye-watering," wrote one user. "This sounds like a dream vacation. If I had the points, I'd definitely consider it!" commented another.

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"Unable to wrap my head around the kind of wealth people have. I think I'm fairly rich and I am, by any reasonable standard. So I was like nice let's check this place out and it costs 3.5 lakhs for one night. Almost 10 lakhs for a 3-day stay. What kind of money do folks earn?" wrote a third user.



Reacting to this, Mr Chowdhury clarified a few points. "The price per night for two isn't 3.5L, it's actually 5.5L INR with taxes. For 5 nights, that totals 27.5L INR," he wrote.


"I offset that cost by using 424,000 Marriott Bonvoy points. Marriott has a 5th-night free program on award bookings. So, I booked 5 nights at 106,000 points per night, paying only for 4:106,000 x 4 = 424,000 points. And no, you don't need good looks or fancy attire to be smart," Mr Chowdhury explained.

Post a commentSome users admired the luxurious details. "This is next-level luxury. The attention to detail sounds incredible!" wrote one user. "I'm saving up my Marriott points just for this-hoping to experience it someday," said another.
 
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Sharing that he is a salaried employee, and not a multi-millionaire, Chowdhury said he offset the cost of his stay by using “Marriott Bonvoy” points. He also shared that since he travels a lot for work, he was able to earn more points.

“You don’t need to splurge to cross things off your bucket list. You just need to be smart about it,” he added.

Chowdhury also cleared that the hotel chain doesn’t sponsor him; “the resort is almost always at full occupancy anyway,” he said, adding almost sarcastically that if Marriott wanted to promote such a fancy property, “they’d probably pick a public figure over me.”



And here our company doesn't allow personal CCs instead we are tied with a corporate card and can't milk any points
 
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