Sayaji Hotels signs management pact for Tadoba property
Sayaji Hotels Limited has entered into a Hotel Management Agreement for a 20+ room star category hotel in Tadoba, Maharashtra, operating under 'The Forest Chapter' by Sayaji. This strategic expansion aims to strengthen the company's presence in the southern region.

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Sayaji Hotels Limited has expanded its footprint by entering into a Hotel Management Agreement to provide operational and management services for a new property in Tadoba, Chandrapur, Maharashtra. The agreement, signed on June 1, 2026, marks a strategic step in the company's efforts to strengthen its presence in key markets across India, specifically targeting the southern region.
The proposed hotel will be developed as a star category property featuring over 20 rooms. It will operate under the brand name "The Forest Chapter" by Sayaji. This initiative is part of sayaji hotels 's broader strategy to grow its portfolio in high-potential locations.
The disclosure was made to BSE Limited under Regulation 30 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. The intimation was submitted by Puneet Karade, Company Secretary and Compliance Officer of Sayaji Hotels Limited.
Key Project Details
| Detail | Description |
|---|---|
| Location | Tadoba, Chandrapur, Maharashtra |
| Brand Name | The Forest Chapter by Sayaji |
| Room Count | 20+ key rooms |
| Property Type | Star category |
| Service Type | Operational and management services |
Historical Stock Returns for Sayaji Hotels (Indore)
| 1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| -1.10% | -1.10% | +14.41% | +49.79% | -9.93% | +1,080.97% |
What is the projected timeline for the completion and opening of 'The Forest Chapter' by Sayaji?
How does Sayaji Hotels plan to leverage the Tadoba tiger reserve's tourism potential to drive occupancy rates?
Will this management agreement model be replicated in other wildlife or eco-tourism destinations across India?

































