Reviving India's Ruins: Neemrana Hotels' Heritage Restoration Journey

Neemrana Hotels collaborates with Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh governments to restore Baruasagar Fort and Raja Rani Mahal using its unique 'non-hotel' heritage conservation model. This public-private partnership aims to preserve India's cultural treasures, boost local tourism, and offer authentic heritage experiences while generating employment.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 25-07-2025 16:12 IST | Created: 25-07-2025 16:12 IST
Reviving India's Ruins: Neemrana Hotels' Heritage Restoration Journey
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Neemrana Hotels, a pioneer in heritage conservation, is set to restore Baruasagar Fort in Uttar Pradesh and Raja Rani Mahal in Madhya Pradesh. This initiative, in partnership with local governments, epitomizes the power of public-private collaborations to rejuvenate India's architectural wealth.

The restoration projects are more than mere hotel initiatives; they embody a shared vision to present India's rich cultural and architectural heritage both to domestic and international travelers. This effort not only creates immersive travel experiences but also fosters local identities and generates tourism-driven employment opportunities.

Upon completion, these sites will offer unique heritage tourism experiences. Baruasagar Fort will provide guests with an insight into Bundelkhand's historical narrative, while Raja Rani Mahal will elevate Chanderi's status from a weaving town to a global heritage destination. Both projects promise minimal modern intervention, focusing instead on authentic restorations.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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