ECKO Hotels and Resorts launches bilingual website with Hindi, a first in the Indian hospitality space

ECKO Hotels and Resorts launches bilingual website with Hindi, a first in the Indian hospitality space

A bilingual website offering a Hindi language option has been launched by ECKO Hotels & Resorts, marking a first for the Indian hospitality industry. In April 2025, the brand launched with 100 keys in Uttarakhand. In addition to being a symbolic act, this change embraces the national language and proudly promotes it as the preferred language for Indian visitors to the ECKO website. It also responds to the expanding domestic tourism trends in India. International tourists may choose the English version.

Perkin ColorECKO Hotels and Resorts aims to provide Indian and international guests with an experience that is not only immerisve but also deeply rooted in local culture and traditional Indian hospitality. With this vision, the brand is set to establish a new benchmark in the Indian tourism industry.

Through the bilingual website ECKO has a vision of seamlessly fusing Indian tradition with global standards.

The brand believes that India’s cultural diversity, ancient heritage, and rapidly emerging hospitality sector make it an ideal market. The company strives to incorporate local art, culture, cuisine, and service etiquette into each of its hotels, ensuring every guest enjoys a unique and emotionally enriching experience.

Perkin Rocha, Founder & CEO – ECKO Hotels & Resorts said, “We are extremely excited to launch our bilingual website with focus on Hindi, our national language. It is an honour to be one of the first hotel chains in India to do so. We are proud of our rich cultural heritage and languages and our website is testimony to that.”

ECKO Hotels and Resorts plans to add other widely spoken international languages such as French, German, Spanish, Chinese and Japanese to its website soon after.

 http://www.eckohotels.com/

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