BWH Hotels, in partnership with Aurika Developers, is set to launch a 150-key property in Ayodhya. This development aims to honor the city's rich cultural heritage while providing top-notch accommodations for visitors.
AyodhyaBwh HotelsAurika DevelopersHotel DevelopmentCultural HeritageReal EstateApr 09, 2025
Ayodhya is a city with great historical and religious significance, known as the birthplace of Lord Rama. It attracts millions of pilgrims and tourists each year.
The 150-key property will offer luxury rooms, dining venues, meeting facilities, and recreational spaces. It will also feature a cultural center for events and exhibitions.
The project is a partnership between BWH Hotels, a leading hospitality brand, and Aurika Developers, a prominent real estate company in India.
The property is expected to be completed and operational within the next two years.
The new property is expected to boost Ayodhya's tourism and contribute to the local economy by providing job opportunities and enhancing the visitor experience.
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