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    ROHL Launches Unique Cultural Resort in Mysore

    TW News BureauBy TW News BureauJune 12, 20253 Mins Read
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    Royal Orchid Hotels Ltd. (ROHL) has announced the signing of a unique Regenta branded property in Mysore, cultural capital of Karnataka. The newly signed Regenta Resort Tropical Village that will operate under a franchise model as part of ROHL asset-light strategy, promises to be a first-of-its kind experiential property to showcase the rich tapestry of various culture and lifestyle from all across the globe.

    Set in a serene natural setting and ideated on a unique concept, Regenta Resort Tropical Village will seamlessly blend traditional hospitality with eco-conscious living tailored to showcase village life of seven continents. The unique resort will feature 35 well-appointed cottages, each reflecting the distinct cultural heritage, architecture, and cuisine of various continents while Mangala Kutira, the special accommodation block will offer 12 rooms themed around India’s Pancha Bhootas and Pancha Tattva taking guests on an immersive journey around the ancient history and rich heritage of the country.

    Commenting on the signing, Arjun Baljee, President, Royal Orchid Hotels Ltd., said, “Mysore has evolved into a thriving hospitality hub for domestic and international travellers alike owing to the city’s pleasant weather, cultural heritage, booming IT and Manufacturing industry and close proximity to Bangalore and other popular getaway destinations including Coorg, Kabini, Wayanad and Bandipur. While the city has always been close to our heart as it houses some of our landmark properties, we wanted to introduce a fresh and exciting experience for our guests. A large part of our focus lies on prioritizing wellness, cultural richness, and sustainability which reflects our overarching vision for a more mindful and responsible approach to hospitality and the new signing is a testament to that vision. The new experiential resort truly embodies our commitment to providing our guests with a holistic and enriching experience and we are certain it will be a game changer and will create lasting impressions. We are excited to collaborate with Mahesh, the owner of Tropical Village to bring this concept driven hospitality experience to life.”

    Designed to cater to both business and leisure travellers, the resort boasts of a strong wellness proposition through its eco-friendly design and curated experiences. Guests can enjoy a variety of culinary experiences, including an all-day dining restaurant, a specialty kitchen catering to non-vegetarian guests exclusively and a Healthy Bar serving detox juices and traditional health drinks. Recreational amenities will include an array of popular traditional games from Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America, an eco-friendly swimming pool and a dedicated Children’s play area. Guests can indulge in wellness at the Yoga Hall or at the Wellness Center offering an extensive range of treatments. Additionally, Regenta Resort Tropical Village will feature specious banqueting areas including a sprawling outdoor lawn of over 12,000 sq. ft. ideal for hosting corporate and social events.

    Mahesh, Owner, Tropical Village added, “Regenta Resort Tropical Village will be a beautiful harmony of traditional hospitality and cultural diversity. We are excited to partner with ROHL for creating this one-of-a-kind experience for the guests and we are certain the property will further elevate the tourism potential of the city.”

    Mysore, one of the most popular cities in Karnataka is known for its royal heritage, yoga retreats, and laid-back charm. With growing interest from both domestic and international tourists seeking authentic and wellness-driven experiences, the city is emerging as a key destination in Southern India’s hospitality landscape.

    Cultural Hospitality Eco-Friendly Hospitality Industry Mysore Regenta Resort Tropical Village ROHL Wellness Tourism
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