Sarovar Hotels has announced the opening of three new properties, marking a significant expansion in its international and domestic portfolio. The development underscores its commitment to offering exceptional experiences tailored to diverse segments. The new properties include, the Sarovar Portico in Birgunj in Nepal, ABN Sarovar Portico in Jim Corbett and MJ Sarovar Portico in Haridwar reflect the brand’s commitment to enhancing its international and regional presence.
Sarovar Portico, Birgunj, Nepal, located in the South-eastern part of Nepal, marks their debut in the country. The property introduces a blend of traditional Nepalese hospitality with 60 elegantly designed rooms and suites, offering modern luxury in the vibrant city of Birgunj. As a bleisure hotel, it aims to redefine standards for both business and leisure travellers in the region, providing a sophisticated and culturally rich experience.
ABN Sarovar Portico, Jim Corbett, offers a retreat nestled within the lush landscapes of India’s oldest national park. The property features 65 elegantly designed rooms and cottages, blending relaxation with natural beauty.
MJ Sarovar Portico, Haridwar, enhances its pilgrimage portfolio. Strategically located to serve travellers visiting Haridwar, Rishikesh and Dehradun, this hotel boasts 75 elegant rooms and suites, designed with extensive facilities to meet the needs of spiritual seekers and professional visitors alike.
Ajay Bakaya, Managing Director, Sarovar Hotels and Director, Louvre Hotels India, stated, “The opening of these three new properties represents a significant milestone for Sarovar Hotels, expanding our footprint both globally and domestically. Each property is thoughtfully designed to cater to different traveller needs—whether for business (Birgunj), leisure (Jim Corbett), or spiritual (Haridwar) pursuits. With 18 new openings in the first nine months of this calendar year, we are proud to continue our tradition of superior hospitality and address the diverse needs of today’s travellers with 125 hotels across 80 destinations.”