Red Coral onboards 2 new Wildlife Stays: Sariska Lodge & Bijapur Lodge
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The move reflects Red Coral’s continued focus on showcasing India’s finest wildlife destinations with its signature, curated approach to responsible travel.
Red Coral Travel Experiences has announced the addition of two exceptional wildlife lodges, Sariska Lodge and Bijapur Lodge, to its portfolio of boutique, experiential and conservation-driven hotels.
Nestled on the brink of Rajasthan’s zones, Sariska Lodge is the brainchild of Anand Shekhawat, a hospitality veteran with over two decades of experience at Aman resorts as well as Puneet Jain, a wildlife-passionate entrepreneur. The lodge merges luxury with ecology: expansive lodgings thoughtfully embedded in regenerated forest, local sourcing and community engagement and architectural finesse that honours tradition and terrain.
Meanwhile perched amidst the granite-dotted Aravalli foothills in Jawai, Bijapur Lodge was conceived by Vikramaditya Singh Rathore and Devendra Singh Shekhawat. In just five years, they transformed a barren five-acre patch into a thriving wilderness, planting over 10,000 native trees, salvaging century-old Haveli wood, and optimizing for low-impact design.
Red Coral Travel Experiences deepens the company’s long-standing commitment to highlighting the tourism potential of wildlife tourism in India with these additions. Shobha Chadda, the Director and Co-Founder of Red Coral Travel Experiences, brings over 25 years of hospitality experience and a passion for meaningful travel curation, along with expertise in destination knowledge and growing product visibility in the B2B travel segment.
While Vinay Kala, the other Director and Co-Founder of the company as well as a former Army officer carries over 30 years of leadership experience.
“Our journey began in the wild, and it’s where our heart still lies. From the grasslands of Kanha to the teak-lined trails of Tadoba and the serene backwaters of Nagarhole, our collection of lodges offers travellers rare experiences in nature, with the Red Coral touch that takes them to the world,” the directors said in an official statement.
