Treat Hotels & Resorts is broadening its footprint in North India with two new premium properties in culturally and historically rich locations: Kumbhalgarh in Rajasthan and Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar in Maharashtra.
The first property, Treat Aranya Resort, Kumbhalgarh, marks the brand’s entry into Rajasthan. Situated in the Aravalli Hills and conveniently close to the UNESCO World Heritage Kumbhalgarh Fort, the resort not only provides a serene getaway but also seamlessly blends heritage with modern comfort. Furthermore, guests can enjoy spacious accommodations, landscaped gardens, and panoramic views, making it an ideal destination for both relaxation and cultural exploration. Guests can enjoy spacious accommodations, landscaped gardens, panoramic views, and an ideal setting for relaxation as well as cultural exploration.
Located in the heart of the city, Treat Imperial, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, not only caters to weddings, corporate retreats, and family vacations but also offers a unique experience for each guest. Moreover, the property showcases majestic architecture, expansive banquet facilities, gourmet dining, and premium hospitality, thereby delivering large-scale events that celebrate the cultural essence of Sambhajinagar.
“These launches mark a new chapter in our journey,” said Mr. Alok Mundra, Managing Director, Treat Hotels & Resorts. “We’re not just building properties; we’re creating destinations that celebrate India’s diversity in architecture, cuisine, and celebrations, without compromising on luxury.”
Adding to this, Devendra Singh, General Manager, Development & Acquisitions, noted, “These developments are a testament to our vision of expanding thoughtfully into destinations that hold cultural, historical, and economic significance.”
With these new openings, Treat Hotels & Resorts reinforces its status as one of India’s fastest-expanding hospitality brands. Both properties embody the brand’s commitment to delivering memorable escapes, meaningful celebrations, and enriching experiences, all while celebrating India’s enduring cultural heritage.