A luxury touch to Indian hospitality

Saraca Hotels & Resorts, with a collection of intimate luxury boutique hotels and resorts, comprising a heritage hotel in Lucknow, a jungle resort in Jim Corbett, and a resort perched on a 300-year-old Portuguese fort in the northernmost part of Goa, takes part at the Arabian Travel Market in Dubai to make a mark in the international market.

TT Bureau

Saraca Hotels & Resorts, where the essence of the “Ashoka Tree”, also known as the sorrow-less tree, permeates every aspect of its properties. It is a collection of intimate luxury boutique hotels and resorts currently operating close to 100 keys across three unique properties: a heritage hotel in Lucknow, a jungle resort in Jim Corbett, and a resort perched on a 300-year-old Portuguese fort in the northernmost part of Goa.

Saraca Hotel Lucknow: Embracing Heritage

Lucknow, being the capital of Uttar Pradesh, has seen a surge of close to 50 per cent of international travellers visiting the city to experience local heritage, culture, food, and important events. The city is conveniently connected by air with important destinations in the Middle East, such as Dubai, Sharjah, and Abu Dhabi. In addition to its excellent connectivity with the Middle East, the city is also connected to London, Amsterdam and Prague in Europe.

In the heart of Lucknow, amid its historic lanes and grand architecture, Saraca Hotel Lucknow stands as a testament to heritage and hospitality. Inspired by the Nawabi era, the property with 41 rooms and suites radiates elegance and charm, inviting guests to immerse themselves in the region’s rich cultural heritage. For travellers heading to Ayodhya, the hotel serves as a tranquil stopover. Guests can plan convenient day tours to Ayodhya curated by the hotel while enjoying Lucknow’s cultural legacy.

Saraca Resort and Spa Corbett: Embracing Nature

Set amid the tranquil wilderness of Jim Corbett, Uttarakhand Saraca Resort & Spa Corbett, the 45 rooms and suites with spectacular views of the tiger trails in dense Corbett jungle, beckons guests to reconnect with nature’s splendour. The resort is conveniently connected by air and road from the capital region of Delhi, India.Surrounded by lush greenery and abundant wildlife, the resort offers a haven for both adventure and serenity seekers.

Fort Tiracol Heritage Hotel Goa: Kaleidoscopic view of the Arabian Sea

The 17th-century Portuguese fort was converted into a warm and private resort secluded from the hustle and bustle of the city, peacefully perched on the northernmost tip of Goa. It is the most famous heritage resort in Goa, a picture post card featuring elegant Portuguese décor in rooms, suites, restaurant, and bar with breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea and Tiracol River.

Amit Razdan, Chief Operating Officer, Saraca Hotels & Resorts, says, “Saraca Hotels and Resorts takes pride in being a luxury, heritage and a sustainable hotel chain. By 2025, we aim to double our properties, expanding our footprint in India and Sri Lanka.”

 

 

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