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OPO Hotels Expand Portfolio in Rajasthan with New Property in Khatu Shyam Ji

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OPO Hotels Expand Portfolio in Rajasthan with New Property in Khatu Shyam Ji
The property strengthens the brand’s presence in emerging travel and pilgrimage destinations across the country.
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OPO Hotels Adds New Property in Khatu Shyam Ji

OPO Hotels has announced the addition of OPO Horizon Surbhi Grant, a newly constructed and operational hotel in Khatu Shyam Ji, Rajasthan. The property strengthens the brand’s presence in emerging travel and pilgrimage destinations across the country.

 

The property is located at Ward No. 20, Manda Road, Khatushyam Ji, District Sikar, Rajasthan – 332602, and it is operated under a management contract, with the agreement finalised on January 15, 2026.

OPO Horizon Surbhi Grant features 40 guest rooms, a 40-cover café, and a 120-cover highway restaurant. The hotel is currently operational and catering to visitors travelling to the Khatu Shyam Ji temple and surrounding areas. The property has been developed to accommodate both pilgrims visiting the religious centre and corporate travellers moving through the region. Its facilities are designed to support short stays as well as longer visits.

As a newly built hotel, the property incorporates modern layouts and functional amenities. The presence of both a café and a highway-facing restaurant enables the hotel to serve temple visitors, families, tour groups and transit travellers, while also supporting business-related travel in the region.

 Sandeep Basu, Chief Executive Officer, OPO Hotels & Resorts, said, “Khatu Shyam Ji holds deep emotional and spiritual significance for millions of devotees across the country. With OPO Horizon Surbhi Grant, our intent is to offer a stay experience that feels respectful, comfortable, and dependable during what is often a deeply personal journey for our guests. This property reflects our belief that hospitality near pilgrimage destinations should focus on ease, cleanliness, and thoughtful service. As OPO expands, we are consciously building hotels in locations where demand is real and year-round, and where a well-run, quality hotel can genuinely add value to the traveller’s experience.

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