Lords Hotels & Resorts, one of the fastest growing mid-market luxury hotel chains has signed up yet another hotel property, its twenty seventh, at Sasan Gir in Gujarat. Presently run as Vishal The Greenwoods, the hotel will come under the Lords Hotels & Resorts banner and will begin operations under the new management in March, 2017.
One of the closest hotels to The Gir National Park, Vishal Lords Inn – Gir Forest offers an unparalleled location advantage to tourists visiting the park. Located at a close proximity to the Madhuvanti Dam, the premium property offers 72 keys to villas, suites, and rooms. Some of the other amenities include a mini theatre, swimming pool, game zone, a well-furnished restaurant and above all a great view of the Gir Forest.
PR Bansal, Managing Director, Lords Hotels & Resorts said, “Over the years we have steadily broadened our product portfolio in terms of the segments in which the properties operate and also through the destinations at which they are present. Today we cover a gamut of hospitality products and services and the addition of this hotel takes our tally of properties to sixteen, in Gujarat alone. We are perhaps the only hotel chain in India that operates hotels at an average interval of 100 km and provide stay options that cover a gamut of traveller segments. Through our products and services we have always endeavoured to offer true value and feel motivated to continue working on the same ideology for each new property that gets linked to Lords Hotels & Resorts.”
With all of its four brands including the Lords Plaza, Lords Inn, Lords Resort and Lords Eco Inn that cater to the leisure, corporate, adventure and the pilgrimage tourists, Lords Hotels & Resorts offers a hotel spread that is unmatched in the region.
Rishi Puri, Vice President, Lords Hotels & Resorts said, “Being the only region in Asia that is home to lions, Sasan Gir enjoys a round the year tourist inflow including foreign tourists. The region is a dry deciduous forest however the hotel has been developed in absolute contrast to its surroundings. With plantations of several trees and exotic plants, the infrastructure will provide the guest with a green and clean environment while in the hotel premises. The hotel also co-ordinates lion safari options for the guests. While the services and amenities will be at par with any other hotel in the neighbourhood, the tariffs will be much more economical.”
Bansal added, “We are aiming adding another twenty-four hotel properties by the year 2020 and believe that we are on the right track to accomplish this target. Our upcoming projects will also tail some of the Government’s plans to promote tourism. We will be looking at setting up hotels in the designated smart cities that the Government has announced and renewing our marketing strategies to remain in sync with the changing traveller habits. We wish to make Lords Hotels & Resorts the most recognised and trusted hospitality chain in the world and we are half way there.”