Sinclairs Hotels unveils Sinclairs Palace Retreat in Udaipur
Sinclairs Hotels Limited announces the opening of Sinclairs Palace Retreat, Udaipur. This will be the company’s second hotel in Udaipur. Located on Haldighati Road, approximately 35 km from Udaipur city centre, this expansive 5-acre heritage style resort is designed with palace inspired architecture. It features 90 rooms and suites, along with 5 stand-alone villas. The property is surrounded by the natural beauty of the Aravalli foothills.
MPEDB, ATOAI partner to boost Sustainable Adventure Tourism
The Madhya Pradesh Eco-Tourism Development Board (MPEDB) signed an MoU with the Adventure Tour Operators Association of India (ATOAI) on Sept 3 to promote safe, sustainable, and community-led adventure tourism. The MoU, inked at Vallabh Bhavan, Bhopal, outlines initiatives including safety standards, capacity building, and low-impact tourism models. Officials also inspected Magarpath near Ratapani National Park to boost eco-tourism infrastructure.
Melange 2025 to unite India’s travel trade in Mumbai
Melange 2025, the premier B2B travel trade event, will take place on September 20–21, 2025, at Nesco Hall VI, Goregaon, Mumbai. Positioned as an event by the industry, for the industry, it promises unmatched networking with over 250 sellers and 3,000+ buyers. Bringing together travel, hospitality, and tourism stakeholders, Melange 2025 will serve as a vibrant platform to showcase innovations, foster partnerships, and drive growth.
Goa Tourism to showcase ‘Sunshine and More in Goa’ in Moscow
Goa Tourism is all set to participate in OTDYKH Leisure 2025, one of the largest international travel and tourism exhibitions, to be held from September 10 – 12, 2025 at the Timiryazev Exhibition Centre, Moscow, Russia. The Goa Tourism Pavilion, located at B13, will bring to life the vibrant theme “Sunshine and More in Goa”, offering global visitors a glimpse into the rich and diverse tourism offerings of Goa.
#FirstOpinion
“The GST Council’s decision is a progressive step that will positively impact India’s hospitality industry. By easing the tax obligations on guests with room rates below ₹7,500, the government has created a more supportive environment not just for mid market and budget hotels in metros, which play a significant role in India’s travel growth story, but also for hotels beyond the metro cities. This rationalisation will make quality hospitality more accessible to domestic travellers, further boost tourism demand, and reinforce India’s position as one of the world’s most dynamic hospitality markets.”
Sudeep Jain,
Managing Director, South West Asia, IHG Hotels & Resorts
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