Targeting the high-end luxury travelers who is experienced and seeking a new and different destinations, Eastwood Hospitality, a travel, tourism and hotel management consultancy, is bobbed up to bring forth a Indian luxury eco hotel in the Kabini Wildlife Sanctuary, Karnataka this month. The wildlife sanctuary houses a number of endangered and rare species of animals like leopard, panther, sambhar, spotted deer, cheetal and more than 250 species of bird life.
Mathew Joseph, CEO and Director of Marketing, Eastwood Hospitality, declared that the 30-cottage property will be spread across 25 acres and the consultancy expects to launch softly ten cottages by December 2013. In addition, they are looking forward to promote their tour packages for India, including ‘Women on the Horizon’ segment, which caters to female travelers, by April 2013. Furthermore, Eastwood Hospitality has undertaken a lot of effort to involve and engage with Enterprising Indian Travel Agents Association members constantly with discussions, workshops, seminars and debates, which is significant benefit to medium-sized agents like Eastwood Hospitality.
With the increasing demand of niche products by Indian travelers, Joseph considers that their products such as culinary tours, wine tours, paddy tours on the domestic and international travel sectors are gaining in popularity. In terms of domestic travel, destinations such as Ladakh in India are seeing much more demand.
Mathew Joseph, CEO and Director of Marketing, Eastwood Hospitality, declared that the 30-cottage property will be spread across 25 acres and the consultancy expects to launch softly ten cottages by December 2013. In addition, they are looking forward to promote their tour packages for India, including ‘Women on the Horizon’ segment, which caters to female travelers, by April 2013. Furthermore, Eastwood Hospitality has undertaken a lot of effort to involve and engage with Enterprising Indian Travel Agents Association members constantly with discussions, workshops, seminars and debates, which is significant benefit to medium-sized agents like Eastwood Hospitality.
With the increasing demand of niche products by Indian travelers, Joseph considers that their products such as culinary tours, wine tours, paddy tours on the domestic and international travel sectors are gaining in popularity. In terms of domestic travel, destinations such as Ladakh in India are seeing much more demand.
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