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Lords Hotels & Resorts is set to launch its 16th property in Gujarat with Lords Resort Chotila near the famous Hindu temple in the Rajkot region with the same name.

TT Bureau

Lords Hotels and Resorts has announced its plans of launching a new resort in Gujarat. Based around Rajkot region’s famous Chotila Mata Temple, Lords Resort Chotila is expected to be fully operational by Diwali 2018. With all kind of recreational facilities, the 46-room property will offer accommodation to pilgrimage tourists and travellers coming for leisure activities as well.

Talking about the development, Ajay Pawar, Regional General Manager, Lords Hotels and Resorts, says the property will be a perfect destination for pilgrimage tourists. Explaining about the USP of Lords Resort Chotila, Pawar says that it’s the only property in the Saurashtra region which offers a water park, food court, multiplex and a party plot to travellers along with the resort.

“Lords Resort Chotila is the only property in the Saurashtra region which offers a water park, food court and a multiplex to travellers”

The folk-themed resort is aimed towards catering the large number of tourists who visit Chotila Mata Mandir during Navaratri and on full-moon days. Speaking about the traditional architecture of the resort, Pawar says that apart from four inter-connecting rooms, two suits and 32 regular rooms, six ‘bhoongas’ are the special attraction of the property. “Bhoonga is a traditional Gujarati hut. They are generally round in shape to avoid the influx of heat inside it. It has a vibrant art work on the interior and exterior. People can experience a flavour of Gujarat by staying in a Bhoonga.”

Pawar adds that the resort will be operational in different phases. As part of the first phase, the water park and food court are already operational while the entire complex will be ready in the second phase of 2018.

Lords Chotila Resorts is looking to keep the prices competitive keeping in mind the needs of the mid-budget traveller.

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