The hotel is designed for business, cultural and spiritual gatherings
Indian hospitality company ITC Hotels has announced the opening of Welcomhotel by ITC Hotels, Bodh Gaya in Bihar, a premium hotel and convention centre spread across 18 acres of serene landscape. The property features 98 rooms and suites along with advanced banquet and convention facilities, positioning it as one of the largest and most advanced event destinations in Bihar and East India.
In a press statement, ITC Hotels says that the hotel is designed for business, cultural and spiritual gatherings. It says that is event facilities can host between 500 and 2,000 participants, accommodating both large conventions and intimate celebrations.
The statement adds that the new hotel aims to strengthen Bodh Gaya’s standing as a hub for MICE, leisure and religious tourism. Through its modern design and thoughtful amenities, the hotel blends local heritage with contemporary hospitality. Its range of spacious venues, flexible event spaces, and high-end technology make it suitable for corporate meetings, weddings, exhibitions and retreats, further enhancing Bihar’s growing appeal as a destination for world-class events.
Located about 12 km from Gaya International Airport, the hotel provides easy access to the city’s heritage attractions, including the Mahabodhi Temple, Nalanda ruins, and Dungeshwari Caves.
“Welcomhotel Bodh Gaya stands as a reflection of our commitment to creating meaningful experiences that celebrate local heritage while upholding the highest standards of service excellence. Bodh Gaya, with its timeless appeal, stands as an enriching destination that resonates deeply with travellers to this historical region,” says Anil Chadha, Managing Director, ITC Hotels.
“The opening of Welcomhotel Bodh Gaya marks a milestone for us at Kumar Infratrade Enterprises. Collaborating with ITC Hotels allows us to bring world-class hospitality to one of the most spiritual destinations in the world. We believe this association will not only enhance the tourism landscape of Bodh Gaya but also contribute to the region’s economic and cultural growth,” says Manish Kumar Managing Director Kumar Infratradeb Enterprises.