Hospitality Lexis in its December issue interviewed Mr Aman Nath Founder and Chairman of the Neemrana Hotels
Hospitality Lexis / Print Edition December 2019
Neemrana Hotels symbolises a new blend of restoration, rebuilding and revitalization of ruined architectural wonders and offers unique accommodation options. While most heritage hotels in India are born with the beauty and treasurers of history, only a few of the best hotels and resorts in India offer the opportunity to experience authenticity, where guests returned as informed travellers.
Mr Aman Nath the Founder & Chairman of the Neemrana Hotels, who is a historian by education, a writer who have won national awards. Hospitality Lexis in this December Wedding edition is exultant to hear insights from Mr Aman Nath on the Wedding at Neemrana Hotels and about the LGBTQ community.
Weddings are all about the experience and memories. Sir, please tell us how is your brand making the D-Day special for your clients?
Neemrana is a destination in itself, each and every wedding conducted at our hotels are a festival to us. In a city like Delhi which is highly polluted people cannot experience what they want to, but in our Palace and Forts, people feel like to stay because the whole place provide them space and time of their lives. Weddings at Neemrana provides an exclusive experience to the families starting from their entrance to their exits.
Uniqueness is surpassing the trends these days. Sir, please tell us, what is unique about Neemrana Hotels when it comes to conducting a wedding?
We’re Historic! How many people can get married 700-year-old fort or palace? So, we have charm and the feel of historic and ethnically authentic. The walls, the designs, the painting and the smell is not ordinary. So, Neemrana stands for the history of the fort and this is unique and our speciality, be it as a wedding spot or as a holiday location.
What is your take on the LGBTQ Weddings in India?
As far as I know, people can not conduct such weddings legally in India. Section 377 is considered unconstitutional was a ray of hope given by the Supreme Court in 2018. LGBTQ community is gaining acceptance in India and for sure the youngsters will improve the situation and will bring in the necessary changes in the scenario of LGBTQ Weddings in India.
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