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Sarovar strengthen footprints in India with two properties in Jaipur & Mathura

Golden Tulip Kukas is a 90 key property in Jaipur & Skywings Sarovar Portico is a 70-key hotel in Mathura.

Sarovar Hotels has announced the opening of Golden Tulip Kukas Jaipur and Skywings Sarovar Portico Mathura, reinforcing its expansion strategy across culturally significant and high-growth leisure markets in North India.

The dual launch strengthens the group’s presence in Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, aligning with its focus on destinations driven by leisure, spiritual tourism, weddings and MICE demand. Sarovar Hotels currently operates 150 hotels across 87 destinations in India, Nepal and Africa reflecting its steady and diversified growth trajectory.

Golden Tulip Kukas Jaipur is a 90-key property. It offers an all-day dining restaurant, spa, swimming pool, fitness centre, and banqueting facilities for up to 600 guests, positioned to cater to both destination weddings and corporate events, alongside leisure travellers.

Skywings Sarovar Portico Mathura, a 70-key hotel, offers an all-day dining restaurant, fitness centre, and banquet facilities accommodating up to 400 guests. The property is designed to serve spiritual travellers, social celebrations and regional corporate demand.

Commenting on the expansion, Ajay K. Bakaya, Chairman, Sarovar Hotels & Director, Louvre Hotels India, said “The addition of these two hotels reinforces our commitment to expanding in culturally rich destinations with sustainable growth drivers. As we scale our footprint, our focus remains on delivering quality hospitality experiences aligned with evolving market needs.”

With these openings, Sarovar Hotels continues to strengthen its balanced portfolio across gateway cities, pilgrimage centres and emerging leisure destinations, further consolidating its position in India’s mid-market and upscale hospitality segments.

 


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