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  • Karnataka's Jungle Lodges and Resorts headquarters in Bengaluru to be made of bamboo

     JLR officials said they are planning a multi-storey building size of 40,500 square feet, almost entirely constructed from engineered bamboo near Ulsoor Lake in Bengaluru

  • Sula Vineyards reopens resorts with contactless options

    While the facilities on-premises like the gym, pool, and spa haven't opened yet, Sula has made available contactless options of exploring their lush properties which include cycling across the countryside

  • Coronavirus pandemic | Mahindra group to first reopen resorts close to cities post lockdown

    The company is gearing up for this by putting in place all the necessary safety-related standard operating procedures.

  • Maharashtra government to buy land in Kashmir, to build two resorts

    "We have earmarked a token amount of Rs 2 cr – Rs 1 cr each – to buy the land," Maharashtra Tourism Minister Jaykumar Rawal said.

  • India seeks Japanese investment in tourism infrastructure

    India offers a huge investment opportunity in tourism segments such as hotel and resorts, convention centres, amusement parks, sound and light show, adventure tourism, cruise and ayurveda and wellness centres, he said.

  • Nawabs, Nudes, Noodles: Hear what the author himself has to say

    On Storyboard this week we have A] Ad veteran Ambi Parameswaran launches a new book with a very interesting name Nawabs, Nudes, Noodles; B] How is Taj Hotels, Resorts and Palaces delivering more engaging experience to their consumers; and C] We get to see how Coke is paying tribute to Pepsico's former Chief Executive Roger Enrico.

  • Stay Simple Resorts Raises Angel Funding

    Bangalore-based Stay Simple Resorts (www.staysimple.in) today announced that ...

  • Sebi bans Royal Twinkle for raising Rs 2,656 cr illegally

    Besides Royal Twinkle Star Club, the four-year ban would be applicable on the company's four directors -- Omprakash Basantlal Goenka, Prakash Ganpat Utekar, Venkatraman Natrajan and Narayan Shivram Kotnis.

  • Leela Hotel Group, Qatar JV to expand its business in India

    A joint venture between Doha-based Aiana Hotels & Resorts and Leela Group is planning to bring the Indian service ethos to the Gulf region and beyond. The company might look at different types of products from hotels to resorts and serviced apartments.

  • Decoding Business Growth: Truly exciting Wonderla Holidays

    The Bangalore based Wonderla Holidays has become one of the largest operators of amusement parks and resorts in the country. The company operates two amusement parks under the brand name Wonderla. It offers wide range of water and land based attractions to people of all age groups in Bangalore and Kochi.

  • Local flavours of luxury hotels

    When the legendary Biki Oberoi opened his palace-hotels years ago, many in the Indian hospitality industry thought the hotelier was going to lose money on these exotic luxury resorts.

  • Greek tourism battered by political crisis, fear

    When he took a job as the manager of one of Greece's biggest resorts overlooking a sandy beach near Ancient Olympia, the cradle of the Olympic Games, Michalis Minadakis thought he had the goose that laid the golden egg.

  • Mahindra Holidays to tap small towns to get more members

    Mahindra Holidays and Resorts plans to aggressively tap India's tier II towns to expand its membership base as it aims to boost sales, and arrest fall in its profits.

  • IHCL to add 1,200 rooms in FY13

    Indian Hotels Co, part of the Tata conglomerate, is planning to add 1,200 rooms in FY 13, a top company official said today.

  • Deadly bomb attacks cast light on forgotten Thai conflict

    One after another, the bombs went off, destroying shops and vehicles, engulfing buildings in flame and smoke and sending panicked shoppers and tourists fleeing.

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