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Elgin Hotels and Resorts[1] is a hotel chain in India with properties in the Himalayas, Kolkata[2], Darjeeling. The chain is known for its heritage properties, which have been carefully restored and renovated to provide guests with an authentic and well-curated experience.
The hotel chain has been in the hospitality industry for several decades and has a rich history. Brij Raj 'Diamond' Oberoi[3], the nephew of Mohan Singh 'M.S' Oberoi, is the current chairman of Elgin Hotels and Resorts. Under his leadership, Elgin Hotels and Resorts has expanded its portfolio to include various properties across India and Scotland[4], each showcasing the unique culture and history of the region. Brij Raj 'Diamond' Oberoi[3] is also known for his commitment to preserving and promoting India's cultural heritage, with Elgin Hotels and Resorts playing an active role in restoring historical properties and supporting local communities. Rea Oberoi[5], a veteran in the hotel industry, was appointed as the new Vice President of the company in 2022.
Their hotels are located in various parts of India, including the northeast region, which is often referred to as the "jewel basket[6]" of the country. The region boasts natural beauty, diverse flora and fauna, and a unique blend of cultures that can be explored through various activities such as trekking, bird-watching, and visiting historical monuments. Elgin Hotels' properties in the northeast provide a comfortable base for travellers looking to explore the region.
Elgin Hotels and Resorts also owns the iconic Fairlawn Hotel in Kolkata, which has been a popular destination for tourists and literary figures for many years. The hotel has recently undergone renovations and is now ready to welcome guests for a new chapter in its history.
Dominique Lapierre, a French author, and his wife Mrs. Violet Smith fell in love with the Fairlawn Hotelin Kolkata and bought it in 1977. The hotel, which was renamed The Elgin Fairlawn, became a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. Over the years, Lapierre and his wife formed a strong bond with the hotel staff, and their friendship lasted until Lapierre's death in 2020.
In recent years, Elgin Hotels and Resorts has made headlines for acquiring heritage properties in Scotland[4] and expanding its footprint in the Indian hospitality industry. They acquired a heritage property Kintore Arms, Inverurie[4] in Scotland that dates back to the 16th century, is located in the Aberdeenshire region and is known for its historic significance. The acquisition is part of Elgin's strategy to invest in properties that have cultural value and are aligned with its long-term vision. The property includes several buildings that have been restored to preserve their historic character, and they will be used to host events and exhibitions. The company plans to work closely with local communities to ensure that the property continues to play an important role in the region's cultural heritage.
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