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Uttarakhand emerges as hospitality hotspot as top hotel brands expand presence

Uttarakhand emerges as hospitality hotspot as top hotel brands expand presence

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Uttarakhand emerges as hospitality hotspot as top hotel brands expand presence Taj, Westin, Hyatt and Lemon Tree have all established a presence in Uttarakhand. The influx of branded properties marks a shift in how the state is positioned in India’s hospitality market. Uttarakhand’s accommodation landscape, once dominated by guesthouses and government rest houses, now includes properties that compete in the lifestyle and luxury segment.

Policy behind the transformation

A set of policy interventions by Uttarakhand’s government over recent years could be attributed for this shift. A single-window clearance system has reduced regulatory friction for hospitality projects in hilly terrain, while the government’s 4R infrastructure framework that covers rail, road, ropeway and regional air connectivity, has improved access to previously remote destinations.Officials in the Kumaon region have noted the addition of five major lifestyle-grade properties within a single district over a short period. Scaled across Uttarakhand’s thirteen districts, the pace of development is significant.Jim Corbett and Bhimtal, once considered off the radar for branded hospitality, are now among the locations attracting structured investment.

Dehradun emerges as urban destination

The transformation has been particularly pronounced in Dehradun, long regarded primarily as a transit hub. The state capital has added luxury hotel options and seen growth in its food and beverage sector.Infrastructure improvements, including road upgrades and better connectivity to Jolly Grant Airport, have made the city a viable base for travellers visiting Mussoorie and Rishikesh.

Film industry adds to profile

Uttarakhand’s growing visibility as a filming location has added another dimension to its hospitality story. The production ‘Anwesha the Great’ was shot entirely in the state, drawing attention to both its landscapes and its logistical capacity to support large-scale productions.Film shoots place significant demands on local hospitality infrastructure, requiring quality accommodation, reliable transport and accessible locations. A major production choosing Uttarakhand for an entire schedule is seen as an indicator of the state’s maturity as a destination.The entry of established hotel brands, alongside interest from the film industry, suggests Uttarakhand is moving from a regional leisure circuit to a more prominent position in India’s hospitality investment map.

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