India’s hospitality sector is in the midst of a supercycle — powered by rising domestic tourism, business travel, MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions), and international footfall. For developers, family offices, and hotel chains, this means one thing: hospitality land is once again a prime asset.
India’s Hospitality Sector: 2025 Snapshot
- 80%+ hotel occupancy in top cities like Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru
- 25% YoY increase in domestic travel post-COVID
- Luxury, mid-scale, and budget segments all seeing double-digit growth
- Business travel back to pre-pandemic levels in Tier 1 cities
- Spiritual tourism & destination weddings expanding Tier 2 demand
The numbers tell a clear story — demand for well-located, hospitality-zoned land is accelerating across metro and leisure markets.
Delhi NCR: India’s Hospitality Hotspot
Delhi NCR is the most mature and versatile hospitality market in India. Whether it’s a branded hotel near the airport or a resort on the city’s outskirts, location + land zoning are everything.
Key Growth Zones:
- Aerocity & NH-8 corridor (IGI Airport – Manesar): Business + transit hotels
- Gurgaon Golf Course Extension, Sohna Road: Luxury and wellness resorts
- Dwarka, Janakpuri, West Delhi: Budget & business hotel conversions
- Faridabad & Surajkund Hills: Eco-resorts, wedding venues
- Yamuna Expressway – Jewar Airport belt: Long-term hospitality play
What’s Driving Hospitality Land Demand?
- Jewar International Airport (2025–26): Game-changer for NCR’s southern and eastern zones
- Convention centers + MICE events: Aerocity, Dwarka, and Noida Expo boosting demand
- Wedding and wellness tourism: Big rise in demand for nature resorts and heritage-style hotels
- Film and media tourism: NCR is now on the radar of production companies and OTTs
Ananta United’s Perspective
“We’re seeing renewed interest from luxury brands, wellness retreat operators, and hotel investors for high-footfall, high-visibility land. Zoning, access, and topography are key — and that’s where our curated land bank comes in.” – Hospitality Desk, Ananta United
What to Look for When Buying Hospitality Land
- Clear land title and R-Zone/commercial zoning
- Access via 30–60 meter roads
- Proximity to commercial, airport, or tourism hubs
- Existing infrastructure (sewerage, power, water)
- Feasibility for 50–300 room development
Featured Hospitality Land Opportunities by Ananta United
- 11.5-acre integrated hospitality-retail-office project on NH-8
- 7-acre luxury resort land near Sohna – Gurgaon
- 5-acre airport hotel site on Dwarka Expressway
- 4-acre hill-facing land in Faridabad for wellness resort
- 6-acre parcel on Yamuna Expressway (10 min from Jewar Airport)
Ready to Acquire Land for Your Next Hotel or Resort Project?
Whether you're a hotel operator, fund, or developer — Ananta United connects you with the best hospitality land in NCR and across India.
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