Praveg Resorts Unveils Eco-Friendly Luxury Retreat on Bangaram Island, Lakshadweep

Praveg Resorts has unveiled its latest eco-friendly luxury retreat on Bangaram Island, Lakshadweep, officially opening its doors on January 18, 2025. This launch aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's initiative to boost domestic tourism, catering to travellers seeking a unique blend of nature, adventure, and relaxation.

Unique Accommodations

The resort features 45 cocoon-shaped rooms and 5 shell-shaped rooms, all constructed from eco-friendly materials that harmonize with the island's stunning natural landscape. These accommodations are designed to provide guests with a luxurious experience while minimizing environmental impact, creating a sanctuary for those wishing to immerse themselves in nature.

Strong Demand Anticipated

Praveg anticipates a strong demand for its offerings, projecting occupancy rates between 50-60%. The resort aims to set a new benchmark for luxury eco-tourism in Lakshadweep, enhancing the region's status as an exclusive destination. Room rates are expected to range from INR 20,000 to 25,000 per night.

Commitment to Sustainable Luxury

Dr.Vishnukumar Patel, Chairman of Praveg Limited, expressed enthusiasm about the resort's potential to redefine luxury travel in India. He stated that the resort is not just a place to stay but a haven where guests can engage with nature and enjoy world-class amenities.

Timely Opening Amidst Growing Tourism

With an increase in tourism to Lakshadweep—visitor numbers have doubled over the past year—the opening of Praveg Resorts is timely. The retreat promises a variety of activities such as scuba diving, yoga on the beach, and other outdoor adventures that capitalize on the island's natural beauty.

A Step Forward for Sustainable Tourism

As Praveg expands its portfolio with this new property, it marks a significant step in its commitment to sustainable luxury experiences while aiming for continued growth and profitability in the competitive tourism market.

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