1. Clarks Safari has recently entered Madhya Pradesh. Tell us more about your Rewa property. A: We’re excited to expand our footprint with a new 100-room resort at Rewa Eco Park. Nestled in the serene landscapes of the Vindhya Range, the property is designed as a nature-centric retreat, combining sustainable architecture with modern comforts. Key features include a thoughtfully curated restaurant, lush gardens, and a spacious banquet hall—ideal for leisure and events alike. Guests can enjoy immersive nature experiences such as guided walks, birdwatching, and wildlife safaris, while the resort also contributes to local employment through our ‘Vocal for Local’ initiative. Every element of the property—from design to cuisine—reflects our commitment to sustainability and authentic hospitality. 2. Clarks Safari has signed several new properties. Can you share your expansion plans? A: We’re among India’s fastest-growing hospitality brands and plan to add 1,000 keys to our portfolio by FY 2025–26. Currently present in Rajasthan, Gujarat,and Uttarakhand, we aim to deepen our presence through a strategic mix of revenue-sharing and management contract models. The coming months will see us announcing several new signings across the country. 3. You’ve launched a new brand—Clarks Resorts. Tell us more about the flagship property. A: We’ve recently introduced Clarks Resorts, our premium brand, with the launch of Clarks Resort Ajmer. The property blends design innovation with immersive hospitality—most notably through its architecturally unique Globe Rooms. Starting from Clarks Safari Ranthambore in 2022, our portfolio has grown to over 1,500 keys across midscale and luxury segments. The Clarks Resorts brand will soon expand to Pushkar, Jaipur, and Aurangabad, strengthening our footprint in the upscale space. 4. Clarks Safari has focused on wildlife tourism so …
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