Top Hotels Like Radisson, Hyatt, Leela Launch Summer Deals Amid Tourism Surge
India’s top luxury hotels, including Radisson, Hyatt, and Leela, are rolling out exclusive summer deals in response to the growing demand for domestic tourism. With the early onset of summer heat and the school holiday period, these prestigious hotel chains are strategically launching attractive offers to capitalize on a shift in travel behavior. As more Indian travelers opt for local getaways, seeking cooler climates in hill stations or heritage destinations, these deals aim to capture a larger share of the market. By offering discounts, special packages, and personalized experiences, these hotels are positioning themselves as the go-to destinations for those looking to escape the city heat and indulge in a luxury vacation.
With the arrival of soaring temperatures and school vacations, luxury hotels across India are preparing for a notable increase in domestic tourism. From the grand Leela Palace in Udaipur to Hyatt’s iconic properties across the country and Radisson’s expanding network of leisure-focused hotels, the hospitality sector is preparing to make the most of an early seasonal shift. In a bid to offer travelers more value during typically off-peak months, these prestigious hotels have launched a range of exclusive summer packages designed to attract domestic tourists seeking both relaxation and adventure.
The Early Summer Surge
The summer season in India is traditionally a slower period for the tourism industry, with many travelers opting to stay indoors due to the intense heat. However, this year, with the onset of early summer and the absence of large-scale international events that typically attract foreign tourists, India’s luxury hotels are seeing a window of opportunity. The combination of soaring temperatures and the school holiday period is driving an exodus from cities, with families and leisure travelers seeking cooler climes in hill stations and heritage cities. This shift is prompting some of the country’s leading hospitality brands to launch attractive offers to draw in visitors before the busy tourist season begins in earnest.





