The Earth at Ranthambore: A Perfect Blend of Eco-Conscious Luxury and Wilderness

The Earth at Ranthambore: A Perfect Blend of Eco-Conscious Luxury and Wilderness

By Nithyakala Neelakandan

Published on June 5, 2024

The Earth at Ranthambore in Rajasthan is now fully operational, offering an eco-conscious luxury experience amidst the wilderness. This unique property stands out as the only resort in Ranthambore where sustainability and luxury coexist seamlessly.

With the recent addition of 12 new, eco-friendly cottages, The Earth at Ranthambore now features a total of 37 cottages made from mud, wood, and limestone, spread across nearly five acres of lush greenery. These new cottages are not only durable and energy-efficient but also fireproof, constructed primarily from soil and wood.

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Rohit Pareek, Managing Director of The Earth at Ranthambore, emphasizes their commitment to sustainability. “Our goal was to blend with the local ecology rather than disrupt it. We used natural and sustainable materials sourced from around the site to build these cottages. Our rammed mud and cob earth walls are self-insulating and energy-efficient, maintaining a stable internal temperature through all seasons,” Pareek explains.

Earth Structure Benefits

The Earth structures at Ranthambore offer numerous benefits:

Warm, Dry, and Healthy: These cottages provide a healthy indoor environment, counteracting humidity and maintaining a stable internal temperature throughout the seasons. This creates a warm and dry living space that is energy efficient.

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Non-Toxic: Built with non-toxic materials, the cottages ensure a safe and healthy environment for guests.

Sustainable and Eco-Friendly: These structures are low in embodied energy and produce reduced waste during the building process. They fit seamlessly into the landscape and look great while being sustainable.

Strong and Durable: The cottages are weather-resistant and suitable for a range of climates. Experienced rammers ensure maximum strength and durability for every project.

Unique and Customized Look: Each cottage has a unique and customised appearance, blending perfectly with the natural surroundings.

Energy Efficient: The natural insulation of these cottages reduces the need for power-based heating and cooling systems, contributing to energy efficiency.

Noise, Pest, and Fire Proof: The cottages are sound insulated, reduce pest problems, and are fire-resistant, offering a secure and peaceful stay.

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Designed by renowned architect Eugene Pandala, The Earth at Ranthambore offers a range of amenities to enhance the guest experience. Guests can enjoy the all-day multi-cuisine restaurant (Tattva), a swimming pool (Taranaalya), and a recreation hall. For those seeking cultural experiences, Raasa provides an outdoor dining venue, while Kriya, the open-air amphitheater, hosts folk performances and wildlife documentaries. The spa, Sattva, offers a serene space for relaxation and rejuvenation.

The resort boasts seven categories of rooms, each designed to offer a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort:

Ambar Villas (5): These villas, crafted using the ancient cob earth technique, feature a king-size bed on the ground floor, a twin-sized bed on the mezzanine, and a spacious verandah overlooking the resort's Miyawaki forest. They also include an open-to-the-sky shower.

Neer Cottages (8): These intimate mud cottages, ideal for honeymooners and couples, come with a private indoor pool, a large bed, and a personal sit-out area.

Vayu Villas (4): Majestic duplex villas made entirely from rammed mud and cob earth, featuring a king-size bed on the ground floor, two twin-sized beds on the mezzanine, and an open-to-the-sky shower.

Tejas Cottages (8): Sustainably crafted mud cottages with an open-to-the-sky shower, offering a direct connection to nature.

Dhara Rooms (4): Luxurious cottages made entirely from stone and lime with oxide-finished floors and a personal sit-out area.

Vanam Cottages (4): Unique wooden cottages overlooking a tranquil pond, featuring an open-to-the-sky shower.

Anantam Rooms (4): Elegant rooms with stone and lime mortar construction, wooden flooring, a lavish bathtub, a kitchenette, and a private balcony.

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Located just 600 meters from Ranthambore National Park, 10 km from the railway station, and 4 km from the Trinetra Ganesh temple, the resort is easily accessible, being a five-hour drive from the National Capital Region (NCR) of New Delhi.

The Earth at Ranthambore takes pride in its sustainable construction practices. “We recycle or reuse materials from different stages of the build where possible and source materials locally to reduce carbon emissions,” adds Pareek.


Cygnett Hotels Expands in Uttar Pradesh with New Signings in Kanpur and Vrindavan

Cygnett Hotels Expands in Uttar Pradesh with New Signings in Kanpur and Vrindavan

By Nishang Narayan

Published on June 20, 2025

Cygnett Hotels & Resorts, one of India's fastest-growing hospitality chains, has announced its latest expansion in Uttar Pradesh with the signing of Cozzet Kanpur and Cygnett Inn Vrindavan. These strategic additions strengthen the group’s presence in key Tier-II and religious tourism markets, aligning with its larger goal of establishing a 100-hotel portfolio across India.

Cozzet Kanpur, a brownfield project, is scheduled to open by the end of 2025. The hotel will offer 40 well-appointed rooms, two banquet halls with a combined capacity of up to 10,000 guests, a 60-cover all-day dining restaurant, and a lounge bar—making it an ideal venue for weddings, MICE events, and business stays in the industrial capital of North India.

Cygnett Inn Vrindavan is expected to welcome guests by early 2027. Designed for both business and leisure travellers, the property will feature 60 rooms, an 80-cover restaurant, a rooftop swimming pool, a gym, and banquet facilities accommodating 600–800 guests. With this signing, Cygnett’s total inventory in Vrindavan will rise to 100 rooms, following the earlier addition of Cozzet Vrindavan.

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“Uttar Pradesh is a critical market in our strategy as we work toward building a 100-hotel network. We plan to launch 10–12 properties across the state in the next 2–3 years,” said Sarbendra Sarkar, Founder & Managing Director, Cygnett Hotels & Resorts.

Both properties will be located near prominent tourist and cultural attractions—Kanpur, known for its industrial strength and historic landmarks, and Vrindavan, the divine city in Braj Bhoomi, renowned for its association with Lord Krishna.

This growth complements Cygnett’s expanding portfolio, which already includes a presence in Ayodhya, further anchoring its position in both spiritual and commercial travel destinations.

Cozzet represents the brand’s smart, value-driven segment, designed for savvy modern travellers, while Cygnett Inn offers full-service comfort and reliability with a midscale focus—each promising warm hospitality and Cygnetture service.

For more information, visit: www.cygnetthotels.com


Al Habtoor City Hotel Collection Hosts Elegant Cocktail Dinner for India’s Top Wedding Planners in New Delhi

Al Habtoor City Hotel Collection Hosts Elegant Cocktail Dinner for India’s Top Wedding Planners in New Delhi

By Nishang Narayan

Published on June 20, 2025

In a celebration of luxury hospitality and creative collaboration, Al Habtoor City Hotel Collection hosted a sophisticated cocktail dinner on June 18 at Dear Donna, New Delhi, bringing together India’s leading wedding planners and select media from premier wedding publications.

Set in a graceful white and gold theme, the evening offered an intimate environment to explore the world of destination weddings in Dubai, as envisioned by the Al Habtoor City Hotel Collection, comprising Hilton Dubai Al Habtoor City, V Hotel Dubai – Curio Collection by Hilton, and Al Habtoor Palace.

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More than just opulent accommodations, the collection showcased its wide-ranging offerings for weddings—from breathtaking banquets and tailored hospitality to curated entertainment experiences like La Perle, Dubai’s spectacular live show. Attendees had the opportunity to connect, exchange ideas, and explore collaboration opportunities with the Dubai-based team.

Jihane Chakhrouf, Complex Director of Groups, Catering, and Events, remarked,

“India remains a vital market for our destination weddings. This evening strengthened our bonds with the top minds in the Indian wedding industry. We look forward to co-creating unforgettable wedding experiences that seamlessly combine our world-class hotels with Dubai's vibrant lifestyle offerings.”

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Carolina Campita, Complex Assistant Director of Marketing, added,

“The Indian wedding planning community is celebrated globally for their unparalleled creativity. Bringing them together allowed us to highlight the essence of Al Habtoor City Hotel Collection and showcase Dubai's exceptional entertainment options. From relaxing spa retreats to spectacular entertainment, our aim is to deliver luxury and enjoyment not only for the bride and groom but for all guests.”

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This exclusive evening not only spotlighted the collection’s luxurious venues but also emphasized its deep commitment to the Indian wedding market—positioning Al Habtoor City as a premier destination for bespoke weddings that fuse culinary richness, captivating entertainment, and curated lifestyle experiences.


Marriott India Plants the Seeds of a Greener Future: 100,000 Trees and Counting

Marriott India Plants the Seeds of a Greener Future: 100,000 Trees and Counting

By Author

Published on June 19, 2025

In an era where corporate responsibility and environmental consciousness are more than just buzzwords, Marriott India has taken a bold step forward—transforming words into meaningful, measurable action. On the occasion of World Environment Day 2025, Marriott India proudly announced the achievement of a monumental milestone: 100,000 trees planted across the country.

With a growing portfolio of 150+ hotels, this initiative was more than a one-day campaign—it was a unifying mission. Rooted in the vision of long-term ecological sustainability and inspired by the success of last year’s “Two Trees per Room” program, Marriott India’s latest green stride stands as a compelling testament to how the hospitality industry can be a powerful agent of change.

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A Legacy That Grows with Every Tree

Last year’s initiative laid the groundwork. With over 32,600 trees planted by 4,900 passionate volunteers, the “Two Trees per Room” drive showed Marriott’s deep-rooted commitment to sustainability. Building on that solid foundation, 2025 witnessed the idea blossom into a national green movement—one that reflects Marriott’s belief that environmental responsibility must be woven into the very fabric of hospitality.

This year, each Marriott hotel in India took ownership of localized tree-planting drives in collaboration with reputable reforestation partners and community leaders. These weren’t symbolic gestures. Trees were planted strategically to revive ecosystems, restore biodiversity, and combat climate change, while also generating employment and awareness at the grassroots level.

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From Corporate Vision to Community Action

“This isn’t just about trees—it’s about legacy,” said a Marriott India spokesperson. “By planting 100,000 trees, we are not only giving back to nature but also nurturing future generations. This initiative is a reflection of our values—of growing responsibly, sustainably, and inclusively.”

Each property embraced the mission with unique fervor. In Bengaluru, for instance, Aloft Bengaluru Whitefield joined the movement with commendable zeal. Under the leadership of General Manager Mr. Hafizullah Baig, 24 spirited volunteers came together to plant 300 trees, reinforcing the belief that local action can lead to national transformation.

“We are proud to be part of a company that not only talks about sustainability but lives it,” Baig shared. “Every sapling we planted today is a promise—for cleaner air, cooler cities, and a healthier planet.”

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Beyond the Green Horizon: Marriott’s Broader Eco Vision

While the 100,000-tree milestone is momentous, it is far from the finish line for Marriott India. The brand continues to champion a 360-degree approach to sustainability, with initiatives spanning:

  • Energy-efficient operations using smart automation and green building standards

  • Waste management systems that reduce, recycle, and repurpose

  • Responsible sourcing of food and materials that support ethical and eco-conscious suppliers

  • Local community engagement programs that uplift while educating

Through these collective efforts, Marriott India is not just participating in change—it’s leading it.

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Hospitality that Heals the Earth

Marriott India’s environmental journey is redefining what it means to be a responsible hospitality brand in the 21st century. At a time when climate anxiety is real and urgent, the company’s green vision offers hope, direction, and impact. It’s a reminder that the hospitality sector—so often associated with comfort, luxury, and indulgence—can also be a steward of conservation, compassion, and consciousness.

As the sun set on World Environment Day 2025, tens of thousands of trees stood tall across India—silent sentinels of Marriott’s pledge to protect the planet. A commitment rooted in soil, nourished by intent, and destined to flourish for generations to come.

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