VITS Hotels & Resorts Group has announced the launch of VITS Select Nashik Hotels & Resorts, thereby strengthening its presence across major business and pilgrimage destinations in India.
With this expansion, the group continues to reinforce its brand promise by delivering stays that feel comfortable and seamless, while ensuring every property caters to guests who prioritise time efficiency, convenience, and peace of mind during travel.
At the same time, the property offers 24 well-planned rooms, including Deluxe Rooms, Executive Rooms, and Deluxe Triple Rooms. Each room features essential modern amenities that enhance comfort, efficiency, and ease of stay. Designed with functionality at its core, the hotel also provides two banquet halls with a combined capacity of around 250 guests, along with complimentary Wi-Fi, a 24-hour power supply, medical assistance, express check-in services, laundry facilities, round-the-clock hot water, and parking facilities. As a result, the hotel effectively serves business travellers, families, and solo guests seeking a smooth and dependable hospitality experience.
In addition, VITS Select Nashik houses its signature ELITE Restaurant, a pure vegetarian multi-cuisine dining venue. The restaurant serves Indian, South Indian, Italian, Continental, and Chinese cuisines, while also offering Jain food options. With its welcoming ambiance and thoughtfully curated menu, the restaurant caters to both in-house guests and local diners looking for a refined yet comforting dining experience.
Commenting on the launch, Dr. Vikram Kamat, Chairman and Managing Director of VITS Hotels & Resorts, said, “Nashik is one of Maharashtra’s most dynamic destinations, attracting pilgrims, corporate travellers, and leisure tourists alike. With VITS Select Nashik, we aim to offer a smart, value-driven stay experience that reflects our commitment to comfort, efficiency, and reliable service. Our focus has always been to create accessible premium hospitality, and this expansion reinforces our dedication to serving travellers across emerging and high-growth cities.”

