Asia’s Premier Boutique Hotel Brand, The Postcard Hotel, Shines at World Travel Awards 2023

Asia’s Premier Boutique Hotel Brand, The Postcard Hotel, Shines at World Travel Awards 2023

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Published on September 13, 2023

In a glittering event held in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, The Postcard Hotel reaffirmed their status as a leader in experiential luxury. The prestigious World Travel Awards 2023 recognized The Postcard Hotel with multiple accolades, cementing its position as “Asia's Leading Boutique Hotel Brand”. This accomplishment, among others, was celebrated by The Postcard Hotel's Founder and CEO, Kapil Chopra.

The brand, founded less than five years ago, has quickly established itself as a symbol of excellence. Their commitment to excellence is evident in their diverse range of award-winning properties. The Postcard on the Arabian Sea, situated on the coastline of Maravanthe Beach, offers uninterrupted panoramic ocean views and a luxurious retreat by the sea.

In Gujarat's Gir Wildlife Sanctuary, The Postcard Hotel provides a unique opportunity to witness the majestic Asiatic lion while immersing guests in the natural beauty of Saurashtra. The Postcard Hideaway in South Goa's Netravali offers tranquility amidst lush greenery, providing endless views of the Western Ghats.

The Postcard Mandalay Hall, located in Kochi, Kerala, resides in a 200-year-old landmark building, offering guests an immersive art experience. Each of its five luxury rooms is a living gallery adorned with artworks and installations by renowned artists.

In the tranquil outskirts of Bhutan's capital city, Thimphu, The Postcard Dewa provides a forest retreat against a backdrop of dramatic mountain vistas. With 15 luxurious rooms, it's an ideal place to unwind in the lap of nature.

The Postcard Hotel is on a mission to redefine experiential luxury by carefully selecting unique destinations for its guests. It currently operates in India, Bhutan, and the Maldives, with plans to unveil properties in India, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Maldives, Thailand, and the Middle East, targeting high-end customers looking for authentic experience.

The brand's unconventional approach, including personalized dining, flexible check-in/check-out, and a 'One Key' access service that allows guests to book an entire hotel, has contributed to its rapid success. With limited inventory and ample outdoor spaces, The Postcard Hotel naturally lends itself to social distancing, making it a preferable choice for travelers. 

The Postcard Hotel takes great pride in evoking the nostalgia of sun-kissed vacations from yesteryears, where days were leisurely spent flipping through vintage magazines in the backdrop of picturesque and tranquil neighborhoods. This commitment to capturing the essence of unhurried and charming getaways is evident in every property, seamlessly harmonizing luxury with simplicity. When you stay with The Postcard Hotel, you're treated to the vacation you've always desired—simple, unhurried and filled with rich, little discoveries.


Vivanta Debuts in Vrindavan, Strengthening IHCL’s Spiritual Tourism Portfolio

Vivanta Debuts in Vrindavan, Strengthening IHCL’s Spiritual Tourism Portfolio

By Hariharan U

Published on March 29, 2026

Indian Hotels Company Limited has announced the opening of Vivanta Vrindavan, marking the brand’s debut in one of India’s most revered spiritual hubs, Vrindavan. The launch reinforces IHCL’s continued focus on expanding its presence across key pilgrimage and spiritual destinations in the country.

Strategically located close to major temples and cultural landmarks, the 135-key property has been designed to offer a calm and immersive stay experience, reflecting the spiritual essence of the destination while maintaining Vivanta’s contemporary hospitality approach.

Speaking on the launch, Deepika Rao noted that spiritual destinations in India continue to witness sustained and diverse travel demand, with Vrindavan remaining central to this journey. She added that the hotel aims to deliver a stay experience rooted in the ethos of the destination.

The property features multiple dining and lifestyle offerings including Mynt, an all-day vegetarian restaurant with global and regional influences; Swirl, a lobby café; Wink, a poolside bar; and Tease, an alfresco dining space. Guests can also access wellness facilities such as a spa, fitness centre, and an open-to-sky infinity pool.

Highlighting the operational vision, Saurabh Mitra shared that the hotel has been thoughtfully designed to reflect the vibrant character of Vrindavan, with a focus on delivering meaningful and personalised guest experiences.

The opening aligns with IHCL’s broader strategy of tapping into India’s growing spiritual tourism segment, where destinations like Shri Banke Bihari Mandir and Prem Mandir continue to attract both domestic and international travellers.

With this addition, IHCL further strengthens its position in the experiential hospitality space, blending cultural authenticity with modern comfort to cater to evolving traveller preferences.


LOYA at Taj West End Bengaluru Hosts an Intimate Storytelling Afternoon

LOYA at Taj West End Bengaluru Hosts an Intimate Storytelling Afternoon

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on March 29, 2026

LOYA at Taj West End, Bengaluru marked World Storytelling Day with a calm and thoughtfully curated afternoon that brought people together over stories and shared experiences.

The gathering was designed as a space for open conversations around storytelling, seen as a way to preserve meaning and capture the beauty and emotion of everyday life. Much like food, which often brings people closer, storytelling became the centre of the afternoon’s experience.

The session featured a diverse group of voices, including writer and journalist Ruth D’Souza Prabhu, wine expert and writer Ruma Singh, hospitality connoisseur Aslam Gafoor, and sensory artist Indu Antony, known for capturing the unique scents of Karnataka.

As the conversation unfolded, it became clear that despite their different backgrounds, storytelling connected them all. Rooted in Indian culture and heritage, food emerged as a shared theme, bringing together memories, perspectives, and personal journeys, reflecting what LOYA aims to celebrate.

The menu added another layer to the experience, featuring dishes with strong cultural roots and stories of their own. Guests were served selections such as Dal ki Chaat, Dahi Kraal, Gola Paratha, Tudkiya Bhaat, and Kala Moti Gucchi Pulao, each offering a glimpse into traditional flavours.

Set against the serene backdrop of Taj West End, Bengaluru, the afternoon carried a sense of quiet elegance. Conversations flowed naturally, supported by a thoughtfully planned culinary experience.

Through such initiatives, LOYA continues to create a space where food, culture, and storytelling come together in a meaningful way, offering guests an experience that goes beyond dining.

LOYA, operated by IHCL, is the brand’s flagship North Indian concept that celebrates the culinary traditions of the region. With a focus on time-honoured recipes, slow cooking methods, and heirloom ingredients, the restaurant presents flavours that are both authentic and refined. With a seating capacity of 117, LOYA at Taj West End, Bengaluru offers an experience where every detail, from the interiors to the music, is designed to reflect India’s rich food heritage while blending it with a modern touch.


Courtyard Pune Chakan Enhances Stay with Focus on Comfort and Well-being

Courtyard Pune Chakan Enhances Stay with Focus on Comfort and Well-being

By Hariharan U

Published on March 28, 2026

Courtyard by Marriott Pune Chakan has introduced a property-wide upgrade aimed at improving guest comfort and overall well-being, with a clear focus on enhancing the stay experience.

As part of this initiative, the hotel has installed new mattresses across all rooms, addressing the growing importance of quality sleep for travellers. The move reflects a shift in hospitality priorities, where rest and relaxation are becoming key parts of the guest journey.

The upgrade has been designed keeping both business and leisure travellers in mind, offering a space that supports better sleep, reduces travel fatigue, and creates a more relaxed environment throughout the stay.

Commenting on the development, Amol More said, “At Courtyard By Marriott Pune Chakan, we believe that true hospitality goes beyond service, it’s about how our guests feel during and after their stay. This upgrade is part of our ongoing commitment to ensuring every guest experiences superior comfort, relaxation, and peace of mind.”

The refreshed room experience is part of the hotel’s continued effort to align its offerings with wellness-focused travel trends, where guests increasingly look for stays that help them unwind and recharge.

With this update, the property continues to strengthen its approach to guest-centric hospitality, focusing on simple yet impactful changes that make a noticeable difference to the overall stay.

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