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Ayodhya’s hotel infrastructure a work in progress as the city awaits more premium properties

While OYO's Ritesh Agarwal expects a 10x growth this year in Ayodhya's tourism, the temple town needs more development in the hotel infrastructure especially in terms of premium properties to attract both local and global tourists.

January 24, 2024 / 11:33 IST
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With the temple town anticipated to witness a substantial increase in tourist and pilgrim footfall, attracting both domestic and international travellers, the current supply of hotels is limited.

Much has been talked about the influx of tourists Ayodhya is expected to see with the inauguration of Ram Temple but the hotel infrastructure growth is yet to keep up with the growing number of travellers coming to the city.

Ayodhya, still an emerging hotel market, has seen a significant boost in hotel signings and development work but at the moment, the market is dominated by unbranded hotels, and only three branded hotels (Park Inn By Radisson, Clarks Inn Express, Cygnett Collection KK Hotel) have opened recently, said Mandeep Singh Lamba, President, South Asia, HVS ANAROCK, a hospitality consultancy firm.

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With the temple town anticipated to witness a substantial increase in tourist and pilgrim footfall, attracting both domestic and international travellers, the current supply is limited.

Limited supply