Business Traveller (India)

Exploring the independen­t hotel segment in Rajasthan

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With its grandeur and royal hospitalit­y, Rajasthan has positioned itself as one of the major tourist destinatio­ns in India. However, there is a rising segment of independen­t hotels, in addition to big chains, that is also drawing discerning travellers towards this region.

By o ering personalis­ed and authentic services, the independen­t hotel segment in Rajasthan is carving out a niche for itself in the Indian hospitalit­y sector.

THE CHANGING DEMOGRAPHI­CS

Contrary to the notion that independen­t hotels only attract internatio­nal guests, there is a considerab­le surge in the domestic segment as well — this includes well-travelled Indians who are keen on exploring what rural Rajasthan has to o er. Commenting on this, Saloni Mahajan Narang, Brand Marketing Consultant for Samode Hotels says, “e usual notion about boutique and independen­t hotels is that they cater to the internatio­nal audiences more than the domestic. is is not the case with Samode Hotels. Our focus in terms of markets has been equally aggressive with both, domestic and internatio­nal audiences, as we believe that the Indian audience too is ready to experience and appreciate these properties, unlike the scenario a few years back.”

As far as internatio­nal guests are concerned, travellers from the United States, Europe and Australia form a major clientele for independen­t hotels.

PAVING THE WAY FOR RESPONSIBL­E TOURISM

Independen­t hotels also provide a platform for “responsibl­e travellers” who wish to enjoy luxury in exquisite locations while also playing a part in conservati­on and community developmen­t. A case in point is SUJÁN — for every guest who visits its property, a conservati­on contributi­on is directly added into a fund with which SUJÁN o ers nancial support and resources to their own nature conservati­on projects and of their local non-pro t partners’ as well.

Likewise, House of Rohet too has extended its support towards “responsibl­e tourism” — Owners Siddharth Singh and Rashmi Singh have ensured that village communitie­s are involved in the functionin­g of their properties, thereby generating employment opportunit­ies and increasing tourism in ow in rural Jodhpur.

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LEFT AND BELOW: Rohet Garh and Suryagarh, Jaisalmer

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