Manglam Group Plans Rs.1,000 Crore Hospitality Push
24 Mar 2025
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CW Team
Manglam Group, a top real estate developer in Rajasthan, is entering the Rs 82 billion Indian hospitality market with a Rs 1 billion investment plan over five years. The group aims to transform Rajasthan鈥檚 tourism landscape with luxury-focused hospitality projects.
With over 70 completed real estate projects, Manglam Group is prioritizing greenfield projects over acquiring existing properties. The company targets high-growth segments, including destination weddings, leisure travel, and MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions).
Following the announcement of the Westin Jaipur Resort, a 150-room luxury property on the Delhi-Jaipur Highway, Manglam Group has begun work on a second hospitality project in Jagatpura, Jaipur. This 200-room luxury hotel, part of a mixed-use development, marks its first collaboration with an international hotel brand.
The expansion includes luxury resorts tailored for high-end weddings, tapping into Rajasthan鈥檚 reputation as India鈥檚 top wedding destination. The Indian wedding industry is valued at $130 billion and growing at 13鈥�15% annually. Meanwhile, India鈥檚 $4.5 billion MICE industry offers opportunities for premium accommodations and conference facilities.
Amrita Gupta, Director of Manglam Group, said, 鈥淥ur Rs 1 billion hospitality investment is a strategic step to redefine Rajasthan鈥檚 tourism industry. The demand for luxury experiences is at an all-time high, and Manglam Group is committed to meeting this evolving market.鈥�
The group is exploring opportunities beyond Jaipur, including other parts of Rajasthan and Goa, aiming to establish itself as a key player in India鈥檚 luxury hospitality sector.
Manglam Group, a top real estate developer in Rajasthan, is entering the Rs 82 billion Indian hospitality market with a Rs 1 billion investment plan over five years. The group aims to transform Rajasthan鈥檚 tourism landscape with luxury-focused hospitality projects.
With over 70 completed real estate projects, Manglam Group is prioritizing greenfield projects over acquiring existing properties. The company targets high-growth segments, including destination weddings, leisure travel, and MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions).
Following the announcement of the Westin Jaipur Resort, a 150-room luxury property on the Delhi-Jaipur Highway, Manglam Group has begun work on a second hospitality project in Jagatpura, Jaipur. This 200-room luxury hotel, part of a mixed-use development, marks its first collaboration with an international hotel brand.
The expansion includes luxury resorts tailored for high-end weddings, tapping into Rajasthan鈥檚 reputation as India鈥檚 top wedding destination. The Indian wedding industry is valued at $130 billion and growing at 13鈥�15% annually. Meanwhile, India鈥檚 $4.5 billion MICE industry offers opportunities for premium accommodations and conference facilities.
Amrita Gupta, Director of Manglam Group, said, 鈥淥ur Rs 1 billion hospitality investment is a strategic step to redefine Rajasthan鈥檚 tourism industry. The demand for luxury experiences is at an all-time high, and Manglam Group is committed to meeting this evolving market.鈥�
The group is exploring opportunities beyond Jaipur, including other parts of Rajasthan and Goa, aiming to establish itself as a key player in India鈥檚 luxury hospitality sector.
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