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Taj To Tread On Gwalior And Kovalam Turf
Anindita Chattopadhyay - New Delhi
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part of the growth plan for its Leisure Division, The Indian Hotels Company
Ltd will make its foray into the spectacular fort city of Gwalior and the beach
town of Kovalam this year. The Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces is opening Usha
Kiran Palace in Gwalior in the third week of October and Green Cove Resort &
Spa in Kovalam, Kerala in December 2004.
The expansion plan may be viewed as an outcome of the above expectation performance
of the leisure division. As Ajoy K Misra, senior vice president - sales and
marketing, The Indian Hotels Co. Ltd. said, "The performance has been very
good and above budgets and expectation. The increase in revenues was between
20 - 25 per cent and this year we are expecting an overall 15 - 20 per cent
growth.
The expansion strategy dovetails with our growth plan."
When asked what prompted the group to choose Gwalior, promptly came the reply,
"Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces has been a pioneer in showcasing various
destinations in India and placing them on the tourist map. To acquaint people
with the grandeur of the era gone by and as part of our commitment to preserve
the cultural heritage of India, Taj group has restored palaces, such as Rambagh
Palace, Jaipur, Jai Mahal Palace, Jaipur, Taj Lake Palace, Udaipur. And now
Usha Kiran Palace, Gwalior, will offer guests an opportunity to explore this
rich heritage of Gwalior. Moreover, Gwalior is about two hours drive from Agra
and will form an integral destination in the heritage circuit of Delhi - Agra
- Gwalior - Orchha - Khajuraho - Varanasi. Less than four hours from Delhi and
well connected by the Shatabdi Express, the property will also be an ideal getaway
for the Delhi market."
The property will be positioned as a restored 120-year-old original palace that
allows guests to re-live the history of the ancient city with its colourful
kaleidoscope of romance, culture, music, art and architecture and symbols of
a bygone era. Each of the 15 superior rooms and 21 deluxe rooms of the palace
is a reflection of the local culture and the exquisite architecture. Light,
airy and modern, these rooms offer gorgeous views and décor befitting
royalty and are well equipped with modern amenities including international
direct dial facility, mini bar and colour television with satellite programmes.
The suites include a massage bed, lounge area and water fountains. Explaining
the marketing strategy for the property, Misra said, "In the first year,
the strategy will be to create awareness and showcase both the property and
the destination within India and in the international markets to achieve high
customer trials. This will be achieved by an integrated marketing approach using
multiple levers such as advertising, direct marketing, participation in trade
fairs, etc. The property will be promoted as a weekend getaway for the Delhi
market."
Each of the 15 superior rooms and 21 deluxe rooms of the Palace is a reflection
of the local culture and the exquisite architecture. Light, airy and modern,
these rooms offer gorgeous views and décor befitting royalty and are
well equipped with guest amenities that include international direct dial facility,
mini bar and colour television with satellite programmes.
Offering a view of the magnificent Gwalior Fort, the two one-bedroom Royal Suites
welcome guests with arched openings and vibrant hues. Elegant and modern, yet
reflecting the local culture in design details like silk drapes, coloured globes
of light and canopied beds, the suites include a massage bed, lounge area and
water fountains.
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