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- Unprecedented Footfall Surge at Dandeli and Gokarna Properties Validates India's Growing Monsoon Tourism Phenomenon
Stone Wood Hotels & Resorts is redefining monsoon travel in Karnataka, with Stone Wood Premier Dandeli and Stone Wood Nature Resort Gokarna experiencing record-breaking footfall during the 2025 season. This surge mirrors India’s broader monsoon tourism boom, where domestic bookings have risen 25% year-on-year, signaling a clear shift from treating the rainy season as a lull to embracing it as a vibrant travel window.
Karnataka’s unusually wet season, with the southwest monsoon arriving weeks ahead of schedule and marking the wettest May in 15 years, has created the perfect backdrop for Stone Wood’s nature-focused offerings. Positioned strategically in the Western Ghats, the group has tapped into the allure of rain-washed landscapes, immersive wilderness, and authentic eco-travel experiences.
“Our Dandeli and Gokarna properties are seeing unprecedented demand,” says Shikhar Kumar, Managing Director of Stone Wood Hotels & Resorts. “Travelers today want authentic, sustainable experiences that celebrate the raw beauty of the monsoon rather than avoid it.”
In Dandeli, Stone Wood Premier has become a monsoon hotspot. Nestled near the wildlife sanctuary, the property offers 31 suites and cottages alongside a swimming pool, multi-cuisine dining, and adventure programs. Guests flock here for treks through misty forests, riverside adventures on the swelling Kali, and enhanced wildlife sightings that peak during the rains.
Gokarna tells a different but equally compelling story. Stone Wood Nature Resort Gokarna, perched along Om Beach Road and surrounded by spice plantations, draws visitors seeking coastal serenity in monsoon months. Its cottages and tented suites open to lush valleys and rain-fed pools, offering guests a more intimate connection with the region’s changing landscapes while maintaining luxury comforts.
Stone Wood’s growth reflects wider industry momentum. Karnataka has emerged as a leader in monsoon tourism, with destinations like Coorg seeing a staggering 1910% jump in hotel bookings. The Western Ghats, with their misty trails, roaring waterfalls, and rain-soaked forests, now attract travelers who prioritize immersive, eco-conscious journeys over conventional seasonal escapes.
Sustainability remains central to Stone Wood’s success. From solar grids and rainwater harvesting to zero-waste kitchens, the group’s conservation-first ethos resonates with eco-aware travelers. Local workforce integration—70% of staff come from surrounding villages—not only supports community livelihoods but also enriches guest experiences with authentic cultural and environmental knowledge.
Programming tailored to the season further sets Stone Wood apart. At Stone Wood Premier Dandeli, guided rain walks, birdwatching, and nature trails showcase the monsoon at its liveliest. At Stone Wood Nature Resort Gokarna, wellness retreats, trekking, and rain-fed beach explorations turn the wet season into a restorative adventure rather than a deterrent.
This momentum is fueling Stone Wood’s expansion plans, with six new properties launching in 2025 and a goal of reaching 50 hotels and over 3,000 rooms by 2030. With recent occupancy holding steady at 50–60% on weekdays and up to 75% on weekends during the rains, the group is proving that premium monsoon tourism is not only viable but highly profitable.
The ripple effect is evident across the sector, with increased air and bus travel to Karnataka and even corporate groups choosing monsoon destinations for conferences and retreats. Stone Wood’s MICE-ready properties are poised to capture this growing segment, expanding their reach beyond leisure travelers.
By transforming the rains from a seasonal challenge into a premium travel asset, Stone Wood Hotels & Resorts has positioned itself as a pioneer in India’s evolving hospitality landscape. Their model demonstrates how sustainability, community integration, and curated experiences can elevate monsoon tourism into a powerful economic and cultural driver.
As nearly half of Indian travelers plan to leverage long weekends for short monsoon breaks, Stone Wood’s early commitment to Karnataka’s Western Ghats gives them a decisive edge. Their vision of converting ecological value into sustainable growth ensures that the monsoon’s magic is celebrated, preserved, and shared—for both travelers and the communities that call these landscapes home.
Website: https://www.stonewoodresorts.com/