Udman Hotels, the hospitality division of Ferns N Petals, has announced plans to broaden its presence in the hospitality sector by establishing 50 new hotels. The company emphasizes a primary focus on key regions, including Himachal Pradesh, Goa, Rajasthan, and Gujarat.
Additionally, Udman Hotels has introduced Udman Naldehra in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh. Describing this strategic expansion as a ‘pivotal milestone’ in Udman Hotels’ nationwide growth initiative, the company envisions establishing new benchmarks in the sector through its four-star properties.
Vikaas Gutgutia, the founder and managing director of Udman Hotels by Ferns N Petals, expressed that the guests have shown ‘tremendous enthusiasm’ towards Udman Hotels.
“With the inauguration of our seventh hotel in Himachal Pradesh, our goal is to extend our exceptional services to the Northern region, catering to tourists, travelers, and locals alike,” he said.
“This strategic move reinforces our commitment to providing unparalleled experiences and marks a significant milestone in Udman’s expansion, bringing our brand of excellence to new horizons in the hospitality industry,” he added.
The company stated that the recently established property in Naldehra offers a range of suite accommodations, including Junior Suites, Family Suites, and Two-Bedroom Suites, all equipped with attached balconies. Udman Naldehra comprises 30 rooms and provides various amenities such as a restaurant, room service, spa facilities, banquet and conference rooms, among others.
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The company announced that the property is scheduled to commence its operations on March 1 of this year and is strategically positioned for convenient accessibility.
“The property is well-connected to both public and private transportation options, including railways and airports and is situated in close proximity to renowned tourist attractions such as Mall Road and Jakhu Temple, and Tatta pani (known for paragliding and water sports),” the company said in a statement.