Associated Press highlights the proposal of luxury resorts and hotels in major cities in Mumbai

Vijayawada: Tourism Minister Kandula Durgesh said that tourism in Andhra Pradesh is developing rapidly due to its strategic geographical location, strong infrastructure and government support.
Several key projects are in the pipeline of various sub-departments, such as hotels, luxury resorts, rats, entertainment and leisure, he said. The Associated Press aims to be a major destination for South Asia’s leisure and business tourism.
The minister was accompanied by a team of officials in the state to attend the 20th Day Hotel Investment Conference in Mumbai on Wednesday – South Asia 2025 (HICSA). He explored investment opportunities in AP’s hotel industry during a meeting with representatives from more than 20 hotels and travel agencies on Wednesday. These companies include Marriott, IHG, IHCL, Accor, Chalet, Imagica World Entertainment Ltd, Hama, BNK Group, Ventive Hospitality, Park Hotels, Park Hotels, Lemon Tree, Westin, Westin, Blackstone, Hilton, Suba Hotels, Beach Ahs, Ahs Ahs, Ambuja Notiya, Srt Hotels, Srt Hotels and Royal Orthid.
Durgesh and his team met with key stakeholders of the hospitality industry, industry leaders, hotel investors, developers, operators and other experts from across South Asia.
The Tourism Minister told them that the state’s tourism industry is developing with the support of the central government. He invited these companies to build luxury resorts and hotels in Visakhapatnam, Tirupati, Amalawati and Rajamondri.
He said Andhra Pradesh is the right platform to invest in tourism, and it is the right time to invest. Government subsidies have been hiked. All subsidies provided to the industry will be provided to those who invest in the tourism industry.
Tourism Minister Ajay Jain, MD Amrapali Kata, MD in Tourism Administration Investment Promotion Nodal Official Satya Prabha and others attended on the side of the state.