Manglam Group enters hospitality sector with Rs 1,000 cr investment

Manglam Group, Rajasthan’s leading real estate developer, is making a decisive move into the Rs 82,000-crore Indian hospitality industry with a Rs 1,000-crore investment plan over the next five years. This strategic expansion leverages the group’s expertise in real estate to develop premium hospitality assets, reshaping Rajasthan’s tourism landscape with a focus on luxury and world-class experiences.

With over 70 completed real estate projects, the Manglam Group is channeling its market expertise into greenfield hospitality projects, prioritizing new developments rather than acquiring existing or brownfield properties. The group is targeting high-growth tourism segments, including destination weddings, leisure travel, and MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions).

Following the announcement of the Westin Jaipur Resort, a 150-room luxury property set to open soon on the Delhi-Jaipur Highway, the group has already started work on its second hospitality project in Jaipur. This new hotel will be a part of a mixed-use development in Jagatpura and be managed under an international hotel partnership, marking the Group’s first collaboration with a global hospitality brand. This upcoming property will feature approximately 200 rooms, further strengthening the Manglam Group’s footprint in Jaipur’s luxury hospitality sector.

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Recognizing the surging demand for premium wedding destinations, the Manglam Group’s expansion includes luxury resorts tailored for grand celebrations. Rajasthan is India’s top wedding destination, with the industry valued at $130 billion and growing at 13–15% annually. Manglam’s upcoming properties will offer bespoke wedding venues, seamlessly blending regal heritage with contemporary luxury. Additionally, India’s MICE industry, valued at $4.5 billion, presents a massive opportunity. Manglam’s expansion will include high-end accommodations and conference facilities catering to business travelers.

“Our Rs 1,000-crore hospitality investment is a strategic step toward reshaping Rajasthan’s tourism industry. The demand for world-class luxury experiences is at an all-time high, and the Manglam Group is committed to delivering exceptional hospitality assets that cater to this evolving market. This expansion goes beyond a single project; it is about creating a lasting impact on Rajasthan’s tourism ecosystem,” said Amrita Gupta, Director, Manglam Group.

With a long-term vision for hospitality, the Manglam Group is set to launch a diverse portfolio of properties that will strengthen Rajasthan’s position as a premier destination for luxury tourism, corporate travel, and cultural experiences. While Jaipur remains the primary focus of the Manglam Group’s 1,000-room development plan,

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