Date: 31 January, 2019
Category: Development
Location: Madurai,India
- about the project
Overview
The website was designed to highlight the resort’s natural surroundings, accommodation facilities, and nearby tourist attractions while providing visitors with an easy way to explore rooms, facilities, and booking information. The resort provides comfortable accommodation options including standard rooms, deluxe rooms with balcony, and premium rooms with hill views, designed to give guests a refreshing and relaxing stay in nature.
Website Design, UI/UX Strategy, Development, Performance Optimization
Challenge & Solution
The primary challenge was presenting the resort’s natural atmosphere and travel experience effectively through a digital platform. the website was structured with a visual-focused layout that highlights scenic images, room information, and resort amenities. Dedicated sections were created for facilities, tourist places, and accommodation details to help visitors easily understand what the resort offers. This approach helps potential guests explore the resort experience and plan their stay more effectively.
Our Process
The development process began with analyzing the resort’s location and tourism features to create a website that reflects the peaceful nature of the destination.The final design emphasizes clear navigation and responsive performance so users can easily browse room options, facilities, and nearby destinations.
- Hospitality Website Design
- Resort & Tourism Experience Layout
- Responsive & Mobile Optimization
- Speed & Performance Enhancement
- SEO-Ready Architecture
- the result
Result Driven
The completed website provides Chill Berg Resort with a strong online presence that showcases its unique location and hospitality experience. Visitors can easily discover room options, explore the resort facilities, and learn about nearby tourist destinations in the Western Ghats. The improved structure and visual presentation help communicate the peaceful mountain environment that the resort offers.

