Jungle Camps India aims for INR 100-crore revenue by 2028; firms up IPO plans

Jungle Camps India Limited, one of the leading experiential ecological hospitality groups in India has announced its ambitious plans to achieve Rs. 100 crores in revenue by FY28. In line with its growth strategy, the Delhi-headquartered company has set its sights on an initial public offering (IPO) to fund its expansion plans, which would be managed / led by Khambatta Securities Limited.

With its properties located in the tranquil and deep forests of central India, Jungle Camps India offers exceptionally curated wildlife hospitality experiences to travel enthusiasts in its various properties located at Pench Tiger Reserve, Kanha Tiger Reserve and Rukhad Buffer Zone of Pench Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh and Tadoba Tiger Reserve in Maharashtra.

Jungle Camps India Limited clocked a total revenue of Rs. 18.10 crore and a profit (PAT) of Rs. 3.59 crore in FY24, compared with a total revenue of Rs. 11.24 crore and a profit (PAT) of Rs. 45 Lakhs in FY23, registering a healthy growth of 61.03 % in revenues and a five-fold rise in profit.

Gajendra Singh Rathore, Chairman, Jungle Camps India Limited, said, “With the growing enthusiasm for wildlife hospitality, our facilities in the pristine wilderness of central India have been welcoming an increasing number of passionate environmentally-conscious travellers. With the rising demand for unique experiences in sync with ever-evolving consumer preferences, we’re excited to announce an ambitious expansion plan to add one or more resorts & hotels in our portfolio. We’re exploring funding opportunities through an IPO to broaden our reach and offer even more exceptional options to our guests.”

Founded in 2002, Jungle Camps India is the brainchild Rathore. The company’s growth journey has been driven by his unwavering commitment to providing an unparalleled hospitality and safari experience in India. Jungle Camps India specializes in operating resorts in remote locations, with the aim of offering the best experiential stays that the Indian subcontinent’s wildlife and hospitality has to offer.

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