Cygnett Hotels & Resorts has announced the signing of its newest property Cygnett Retreat TM collection by Wyndham Ujjain, a premium boutique resort

This greenfield project marks yet another step in the hospitality company’s strategic expansion across key pilgrimage and leisure destinations in India.
Ujjain, one of India’s most sacred and historic cities, is renowned for the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga, vibrant cultural heritage, and its significance as a major pilgrimage destination. With its growing tourism, spiritual importance, and improved connectivity, Ujjain has emerged as a promising hospitality destination, attracting both domestic and international travellers Cygnett Retreat TM Collection by Wyndham Ujjain is expected to be operational by mid of next year. Strategically located just 12kms from the iconic Mahakaleshwar Temple and city center, the retreat offers the perfect balance between tranquility and accessibility. Nestled away from the hustle and bustle yet seamlessly connected to the city’s main attractions, ideal base for pilgrims, families and experiential travellers alike.
Cygnett Retreat TM Collection by Wyndham Ujjain will offer 100 well-appointed rooms.

“We are delighted to expand our presence in the heart of India – Madhya Pradesh. Ujjain is an ancient city with immense religious importance for Hindus. The state government is spending crores of rupees on a series of infrastructure projects in Ujjain ahead of the Simhastha Mahakumbh 2028. Apart from a key religious site, Ujjain is also emerging as a textile hub. We think it is the right time to enter Ujjain and offer visitors and tourists a taste of our famed “Cygnetture” hospitality,” said Sarbendra Sarkar, Founder & Managing Director, Cygnett Hotels & Resorts.
“Cygnett Retreat TM Collection by Wyndham, Ujjain will offer the perfect blend of comfort and convenience. With its Santoni style architecture inspired from Greece and tropical forest themed landscape character combined with serene environment, the property is well positioned to attract different segments of travellers,” added Sarbendra Sarkar.
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