
In a strategic move to broaden India’s hospitality footprint, Radisson Blu is preparing to launch new properties in the country’s Northeast, signaling a growing recognition of the region’s untapped tourism potential.
The hospitality group is currently in advanced discussions with local partners to establish hotels in Kaziranga (Assam), Shillong (Meghalaya), and Guwahati (Assam). These developments aim to offer upscale accommodation options in areas renowned for biodiversity, cultural legacy, and regional tourism growth.
Kaziranga, home to India’s iconic one-horned rhinoceros and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is expected to benefit from a Radisson Blu presence that combines wildlife tourism with high-end hospitality. Meanwhile, Shillong’s serene natural landscapes, cultural vibrancy, and growing appeal among nature-seeking travelers make it a perfect fit for the brand’s signature blend of comfort and local flair. In Guwahati, Radisson Blu plans to address growing demand for quality business and leisure stays in this urban nucleus.
Hospitality analysts note that these developments mark a widening interest from premium hotel chains in Northeast India—a region historically underserved yet rich in tourism promise. With improved air and road connectivity and rising consumer interest, properties from global brands like Radisson Blu could redefine travel experiences in the region.
By expanding into these gateway destinations, Radisson Blu reinforces its commitment to diversifying India’s tourism landscape, extending premium hospitality into the heart of the Northeast.

