India’s hospitality sector continues to expand into emerging tourism and pilgrimage destinations as rising domestic travel and improving infrastructure create new growth opportunities across regional markets. Strengthening its presence in East India, Ramee Group of Hotels has announced the launch of its upcoming hospitality property in Gaya, reinforcing the group’s expansion strategy across high-potential travel destinations.
The upcoming development reflects the company’s growing focus on emerging hospitality markets that cater to spiritual tourism, leisure travel, and business visitors. Gaya has continued to witness increasing domestic and international tourist arrivals, supported by enhanced connectivity, tourism infrastructure development, and rising demand for professionally managed accommodation.
Saurabh Gahoi said, “East India remains a key focus market in the company’s expansion plans, with Gaya emerging as a strategic hospitality destination due to its religious importance, growing tourism landscape, and improving infrastructure. The property aims to offer a seamless and guest-centric experience for both pilgrimage and business travellers. Recognised for its cultural and spiritual significance, Gaya continues to attract domestic and international visitors year-round. Enhanced connectivity, rising tourism activity, and increasing demand for quality accommodation are further strengthening the city’s position as a promising growth market for the hospitality industry.”
According to the company, the property is being designed to combine modern comfort with experience-led hospitality offerings. The hotel will feature well-appointed guest rooms, an all-day dining restaurant, banquet facilities, and an open-to-sky jacuzzi experience aimed at both leisure and business travellers.
The project is also expected to position itself as a destination for weddings, conferences, social events, and corporate gatherings, supported by nearly 4,000 square feet of dedicated banquet and event spaces.
The expansion comes amid growing momentum within India’s spiritual tourism and regional hospitality sectors, where destinations with strong cultural and religious significance are witnessing increased investment from hotel operators and real estate developers. Cities such as Gaya are increasingly emerging as strategic hospitality markets due to rising tourism demand, infrastructure upgrades, and improving accessibility.
As hospitality brands continue to diversify beyond metro cities, emerging pilgrimage and cultural destinations are becoming an important part of long-term growth strategies within India’s travel and tourism industry.


