ZANA Country Inn
The medieval city of Ayodhya has welcomed a new hotel, which Espire Hospitality Group signed. The property, which is scheduled to debut in the fourth quarter of 2024, will have 150 keys in total. Of those, 50 will offer the unique experience of the luxury boutique resort brand ZANA Luxury Resorts, and the remaining 100 will give the premium experience of the mid-segment Country Inn Hotels & Resorts.
This well-placed hotel will provide a distinctive lodging experience on a large property that captures the spirit of the hallowed location. Additionally, the hotel offers quick access to well-known locations, including Kanak Bhawan, Hanuman Garhi Temple, and Ram Janmabhoomi.
At the multi-cuisine restaurant, patrons can select between an exquisite buffet and à la carte dining, guaranteeing a great gastronomic experience for all. The hotel will have a variety of leisure and entertainment-focused amenities for a complete experience.
At ZANA, guests can anticipate unique elegance, motivational experiences, and individualized service thanks to a blend of two distinct hotel brands. However, those seeking a more affordable option can anticipate a lovely stay at the Country Inn, which is well-known for providing comfort, family-friendly accommodations, and genuine friendliness.
"We are excited to introduce Ayodhya, the epicentre of the Ramayana, to our two brands, ZANA Luxury Resorts and Country Inn Hotels and Resorts. This signing is a big step forward for us as we increase our visibility in this historically and culturally rich city. With the opening of the famous Ram Mandir, Ayodhya has seen a spectacular metamorphosis into a top pilgrimage site, drawing travellers from all over the world. According to Akhil Arora, CEO and managing director of Espire Hospitality Group, "Ayodhya is predicted to become the 'world's most sought-after' pilgrimage destination. As such, we are committed to providing travellers with exceptional experiences, combining luxury and comfort in one property at a prime location in Ayodhya."