Royal Orchid Hotels (ROHL) has signed a new 43-key Regenta Place in Baddi, Himachal Pradesh, as part of its continued expansion in North India. The move aligns with the group’s strategy to tap into high-potential, underserved destinations and cater to the increasing demand for premium hospitality experiences beyond metro cities. Developed in association with Sarvan Kumar, Director of THE GOLDEN CASTLE, the resort is expected to open in September 2025 and will be operated under a management agreement. The property reflects ROHL’s asset-light model and its focus on offering guests authentic, culturally rooted stays paired with co ntemporary comforts.
Nestled in the scenic Shivalik Hills and positioned within a thriving pharmaceutical and industrial belt, Regenta Place Baddi is designed to serve both business and leisure travellers. It will offer a rooftop restaurant and bar, an all-day dining space, a spa, gym, rooftop swimming pool, and a dedicated kids’ zone.
Royal Orchid Hotels is one of India's fastest-growing hospitality brands. Royal Orchid Hotels is one of India's fastest-growing hospitality brands.
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