ShriGo Hotels & Resorts is delighted to announce the signing of a new resort in the scenic location of Abu Road, near Mount Abu, Rajasthan. This elegant property will feature 46 luxurious rooms, a spacious banquet hall, a lush lawn, an exciting water park, a fine-dining restaurant, and a range of modern amenities designed to provide a memorable experience for our guests.
Nandlal Agarwal, Founder of ShriGo Hotels & Resorts, expressed his enthusiasm for this new venture, stating, “This new addition to the ShriGo Hotels & Resorts portfolio underscores our commitment to making luxury affordable while promoting Rajasthan and India as premier tourist destinations. We look forward to welcoming guests to experience the unparalleled hospitality and exceptional service that ShriGo Hotels & Resorts is renowned for.”
The new resort is a testament to ShriGo’s dedication to enhancing the hospitality landscape by offering top-tier services and accommodations that cater to both leisure and business travelers. The property’s strategic location near Mount Abu, a popular tourist destination, further positions it as a key player in promoting tourism in the region.
This expansion aligns with ShriGo Hotels & Resorts’ vision of providing exceptional hospitality experiences and reinforces their commitment to growth and excellence in the hospitality industry.
Stay tuned for more updates on the launch and other exciting developments.
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