Oberoi Group announces 2 resorts in Rishikesh

The Oberoi Group on Monday announced two new resorts in Rishikesh — an 80-key luxury resort with ‘vilas’ branding, and a  120-key five-star hotel with Trident branding. Both hotels will be managed by EIH, the Oberoi Group’s flagship company. 

Located on a 60-acre site with the  Ganges on three sides, near Rishikesh, the vilas will be developed by Devprayag Ganges Resorts, and the Trident hotel by Jamuna Hotel Enterprises, both entities of The Ladhani Group.  Renowned architect Bill Bensley will design both properties. 

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These two resorts are in addition to the 19 new properties previously announced as part of EIH’s growth strategy, including 16 hotels, two luxury boats, and a Nile cruiser, to be completed by 2029. 

EIH ended Q3 with a highest-ever  standalone revenue at Rs 722 crore and consolidated revenue at Rs 831 crore. 

Commenting on the partnership, SN Ladhani, chairman, The Ladhani Group & SLMG Beverages, said,  “Rishikesh is a destination of immense cultural and natural significance, and we are committed to developing resorts that celebrate its beauty while offering guests world-class experiences. With The Oberoi Group’s legendary expertise in hospitality and Bill Bensley’s visionary design, we are confident that the two resorts will set new benchmarks in luxury hospitality.”

Arjun Oberoi, executive chairman, The Oberoi Group, said, “These two resorts reflect our unwavering commitment to expanding our presence in remarkable destinations.”

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Vikram Oberoi, CEO & MD, The Oberoi Group, added, “We are delighted to partner with The Ladhani Group on these exceptional resorts. As we continue to expand, our goal remains to create extraordinary hotels with strong financial performance in both city and leisure destinations that blend the very best in luxury, culture and heritage with personalised service that is distinctively Oberoi.”

Construction of the two resorts in Rishikesh is expected to begin in early 2026. 

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