Eco Hotels And Resorts has entered one of the most rapidly developing areas for religious tourism in India with the announcement of the opening of its brand-new hotel in Ayodhya. There will be 33 rooms, a restaurant on the top floor, a pool, and a landscaped lawn at the new property the company is constructing. Satvik meal alternatives are available to guests at the “Sahar-Back to the Roots” restaurant. These options include gluten-free breakfast options, dishes made without onion and garlic, and more.
The hotel is well-placed to serve pilgrims and cultural tourists, as it is just 5 km from the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple and has easy highway access. Sustainable methods, such as responsible energy use and effective resource management, are also included into the property.
This development is in response to the rising demand for accommodation facilities in new pilgrimage sites around India. There is a growing demand for well-managed hotels in Ayodhya that prioritise accessibility and ethical business methods, as the city experiences a dramatic surge in tourist arrivals. With this new resort, Eco Hotels & Resorts hopes to serve ecotourists, leisure visitors, and pilgrims in a way that is both environmentally conscious and efficient. “Ayodhya represents one of India’s most dynamic tourism markets,” stated Vinod Kumar Tripathi, Chairman of Eco Hotels And Resorts Limited, during his speech at the opening. We are extending our footprint in spiritual and cultural destinations, and launching our hotel here is a significant step in that direction. Our goal is to provide first-rate hospitality services in an environmentally responsible manner that pays homage to the rich history of the city.
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