WelcomHeritage Opens Akashganga Heritage Hills Resort & Spa in Rajasthan
WelcomHeritage has announced the opening of WelcomHeritage Akashganga Heritage Hills Resort & Spa in Ratanpur (Dungarpur District), Rajasthan.
Located in Bhehana, Bichhiwara, the new property offers a blend of comfort and versatility, set within the scenic heritage hills of the region. The resort features 41 rooms, comprising 16 Forest Studios and 25 Ellwood Cottages, each designed to combine traditional elements with contemporary amenities.
Dining and Entertainment
The resort includes multiple food and beverage options:
Thikree (Coffee Shop): An all-day multi-cuisine café serving Asian, European and global dishes.
DEE-LISH (Patisserie): A venue offering pastries and sweet selections.
Nirvana (Speciality Restaurant): Serving Rajasthani, North Indian and South Indian coastal cuisine.
MIRAGE (Discotheque): An evening venue with panoramic views, cocktails and wines.
Upcoming: Tarang (Poolside bar) and Verandah (open-air dining area).
Events and Recreation

The property is equipped for leisure and professional gatherings with a variety of event spaces, including:
Bandhej (Banquet Lawn): 25,000 sq. ft.
Ratna Vatika (Convention Lawn): 4,000 sq. ft.
Sammelan (Conference Hall): 1,500 sq. ft.
Recreational amenities include a swimming pool, cycling paths, indoor and outdoor games and a gazebo lounge. A dedicated spa and wellness centre is planned for a future launch.
Leadership Comment

Mr. Ashutosh Chhibba, CEO of WelcomHeritage Hotels, said: “The opening of WelcomHeritage Akashganga Heritage Hills Resort & Spa marks an important step in our expansion across Rajasthan. We look forward to welcoming travellers seeking wellness-focused stays and experiences connected to the heritage landscape of Ratanpur.”
The resort is accessible from major transport hubs, located about 2 hours and 15 minutes from Maharana Pratap Airport, Udaipur, and 2 hours and 45 minutes from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport. Nearby attractions include Shree Shamlaji Vishnu Mandir, Juna Mahal and the Jaisamand Leopard Safari.













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