TGI Hotels signs 6 new hotels

TGI Hotels & Resorts, which owns 20 hotels across 15 locations in India, has signed six new properties, three in Bengaluru, and one each at Sakleshpura, Mandu, and Haridwar.

TT Bureau

Moving a step closer to achieving its goals for 2023, TGI Hotels & Resorts has signed six new properties, three in Bengaluru, and one each at Sakleshpura, Mandu, and Haridwar, during the months of March and July. All properties are set to open in September this year, says Amit Kumar, Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), TGI Hotels & Resorts. The signings strengthen the group’s position in India, where it is already operating 20 hotels across 15 locations.

Sharing about the group’s new brand ‘Trishvam’, Kumar said, “We have signed our first property under our new brand Trishvam at Sakleshpur, Karnataka. A popular yet offbeat hill station in Karnataka flanked by the Western Ghats. There is something for everyone, from the dense rainforest, hiking trails, historical temples and an old fort, mountain peaks and waterfalls. The luxurious cottages are spread across a 24-acre coffee plantation to be launched by September this year.”

With seven properties in Bengaluru, TGI Hotels has a strong brand presence in the city. The newly added three hotels have a total of 210 keys as a cluster on the Outer Ring Road.

Talking about the need to enter Haridwar, Kumar said, “We chose to start operations in Haridwar since it is the gateway to all of Uttarakhand’s tourism locations, as well as a major pilgrimage centre. The hotel is scheduled to open on 1st September with 32 rooms, a restaurant, and a banquet hall.” Similarly, the TGI resort in Mandu is scheduled to open after renovation on 1st October with 23 rooms, a restaurant, banquet hall and a lawn for weddings. Taking pride in a nine-year track record of continuously expanding and offering top-notch accommodation to visitors from all over the country, Kumar said, “TGI as a brand is focusing on doubling its footprint by 2024 and continue to invest in discovering right partners for opening brand-defining hotels.”

 

 

 

 

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