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Brij Lakshman Sagar announces its inclusion in the distinguished Small Luxury Hotels (SLH) collection

Brij Hotels, a collection of distinguished boutique hotels, is thrilled to announce that Brij Lakshman Sagar, a secluded escape nestled in the heart of Rajasthan, has joined the esteemed portfolio of Small Luxury Hotels (SLH). This recognition signifies Brij Lakshman Sagar’s dedication to providing exceptional experiences that embody SLH’s core values of personalised service, unique locations, and commitment to quality. Originally built in the late 19th century as a hunting lodge by the Lakshman Singh, Thakur, Raipur, Brij Lakshman Sagar reflects the region’s rich heritage through meticulous restoration. This commitment to honouring the past combined with contemporary eco-friendly practices, perfectly aligns with SLH’s dedication to creating unique experiences. Brij Lakshman Sagar’s philosophy revolves around the “Zero Kilometre” concept, where resources are sourced locally, minimising the environmental impact and celebrating the rustic charm of rural Rajasthan. Spread over 32 acres, the hotel offers a haven of tranquillity with 12 independent cottages boasting private pools. The meticulously designed architecture and interiors pay homage to the region’s heritage, this commitment to tradition extends to the exquisite cuisine, featuring regional specialties and recipes passed down through generations of the Raipur family and local villages. Udit Kumar & Anant Kumar, Founders, BRIJ said “We are incredibly honoured that Brij Lakshman Sagar has been included in the prestigious Small Luxury Hotels Collection. This recognition is a testament to our dedication to preserving Rajasthan’s rich heritage while providing our guests with exceptional and eco-friendly experiences. We remain committed to upholding the highest standards of service and sustainability, and we look forward to welcoming guests to experience the unique charm and tranquillity of Brij Lakshman Sagar.” Sudeep Mhatre, CEO, SLH Hospitality said “Brij Lakshman Sagar’s inclusion in the …

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IHHA to Revive Indian Heritage Tourism at its 11th Annual Convention

The Indian Heritage Hotels Association (IHHA) will hold its 11th Annual Convention and 23rd Annual General Meeting on 19 & 20 September, 2024, at INDeco Hotels Swamimalai. IHHA is the first post-independence aggregation of India’s erstwhile Royals and Thakurs, to formulate a master plan for their future role and promote heritage tourism in India. Crucially, the initial objective was to maintain and preserve the legacy surrounding their palaces. The first Annual Convention, held on 21 & 22 September, 2012, at Nahargarh, Ranthambore, aimed to revive India’s rich cultural, historical, and architectural heritage. K. Ramachandran, Minister for Tourism, Government of Tamil Nadu, and K. Lakshminarayanan, Minister for Tourism, Government of Pondicherry, consented to launch this event. Similarly, Suman Billa, IAS, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, and Mugdha Sinha, IAS, Director General, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, are expected to deliver speeches at the special convention. Aside from the above, several bureaucrats, policymakers, and tourism specialists are slated to attend. This convention fittingly themed, “Revitalising Indian Heritage,” will lay out IHHA’s strategy for the next 25 years. The convention will also focus on identifying young leaders to take the message forward. “IHHA aims to infuse young and sustained energies to chart a course to revive heritage tourism in the country,” said HH Maharaja Gaj Singh II, Jodhpur, President Emeritus, IHHA. Thakur Gajsingh, Alsisar, General Secretary, IHHA added, “IHHA will also look into ways that the Ministry of Tourism and IHHA can work together to protect and preserve Indian monuments.” Steve Borgia, Vice President, IHHA, will lead and host this historical convention. It is anticipated that over 150 former Royals from all over India will attend this momentous gathering. …

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