Meghalaya Government Hands Over Land for Holiday Inn Resort in Tura
The Government of Meghalaya has handed over land to InterContinental Hotels Group for a new Holiday Inn Resort in Tura, marking the region’s first five‑star hotel and a boost to high‑end tourism in the Garo Hills.
Meghalaya Government Backs New Five‑Star Resort in Tura
The Government of Meghalaya has officially handed over land in Tura to the InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) for the development of a new Holiday Inn Resort, a major step in expanding premium hospitality infrastructure in the state’s Garo Hills region.
Boost to Tourism Infrastructure
The project, backed by an investment of around ₹130 crore under a public‑private partnership, will transform the former Polo Orchid property into a luxury resort. It is expected to become the first five‑star hotel in Tura and the wider Garo Hills, strengthening the area’s appeal to both domestic and international travellers.
Part of Broader Growth Vision
Meghalaya’s Chief Minister emphasised that developing high‑end hospitality assets like this resort is part of a larger economic vision. By expanding premium tourism infrastructure, the state aims to create jobs, boost local businesses, and position destinations beyond Shillong on the national tourism map.
Local Economic and Tourism Impact
Officials noted that the resort project will not only enhance Tura’s accommodation capacity but also lay the groundwork for economic growth in the Garo Hills, encouraging investment and travel demand in a region previously underexplored by luxury hospitality brands.
Conclusion
The land handover for the Holiday Inn Resort in Tura marks a major milestone in Meghalaya’s efforts to elevate its tourism infrastructure, diversify hospitality options, and attract visitors to the scenic Garo Hills region.

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