This isn’t the best of times to be a hotelier. The economic slowdown and the off season for tourist business have made things difficult.
Restoring and refurbishing are personally planned and overseen by Nath-Wacziarg themselves, so they save on consultant fee. While restoring, they work with local masons, often using traditional construction materials like lime and mortar. The focus on restoration — not reconstruction — helps them avoid unnecessary changes and keep the history intact.
The Kings of Hospitality
(This story appears in the 28 August, 2009 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)
I have gone through what has written i liked very much and credit goes to them. really very good approach. The king of Hospitality. Aman Nath 58, Francis Wacziarg. thanks.
on Dec 16, 2010Nice information. Really Nath and Francis should be appreciated for what they have done otherwsie such mounments turn into ruins.<br /> I request them to revive TIJARA FORT and convert into hotel so that past glory can be preserved.<br /> But one complain why they are charging entry fees of Rs 500..it s expensive.
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on Aug 24, 2009