
Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy along with Tourism Minister Jupally Krishna Rao, Special Principal Secretary Tourism Jayesh Ranjan and Telangana Tourism Development Corporation Managing Director Valluru Kranthi at the Telangana Rising Global Summit at Bharat Future City on Tuesday.
Telangana’s tourism landscape is all set for a transformation with investments worth ₹ 7,045 crore announced in hospitality, entertainment and cultural infrastructure. The projects are expected to create 10,000 direct jobs and another 30,000 indirect jobs. The announcement was made at the Telangana Rising Global Summit at Bharat Future City on Tuesday.
Foodlink F&B Holdings (India) Private Limited has committed ₹3,000 crore for an integrated global convention, trade and exhibition center at Bharat Future City. It will be developed under a Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode and is positioned as a flagship within the emerging urban centre.
The Kamineni Group-led KEI Group is investing ₹200 crore to build a greenhouse and greenhouse convention center at Kismatpur village near Gandipet. Ridhira Group has designed a ₹120 crore hospitality project under the Novotel brand at Yacharam in Bharat Future City.
Hyderabad will also welcome a world-class aqua park and water tunnel through a ₹300 crore collaboration between Turkey’s Polin Group and Multiverse Hotels Private Limited. Another major wellness-focused addition is that Maldives-based Atmosphere Core Hotels will set up an elite international wellness retreat with an investment of ₹800 crore.
Fluidra India Private Limited of Spain is investing ₹ 300 crore in an artificial beach, lagoon and resort project in Hyderabad. Sri Haisha Hospitality and Infrastructure Limited has earmarked an additional ₹ 300 crore for a smart mobility wellness resort and convention centre.
Dreamvalley Golf and Resorts has announced a ₹1,000 crore plan to build a world-class golf destination at Bharat Future City. A similar scale investment of ₹1,000 crore by Sarus Infrastructure Private Limited will go towards building an international cultural center in the same corridor.
Adventure and eco-tourism will get a boost with a ₹25 crore partnership between Australia’s Salam Namaste Dosa Hut Private Limited and Vizag Recreation Private Limited to set up caravan parks in Telangana.
Cultural partnerships are also expanding. The Film and Animation Institute of India will collaborate on the IIFA Utsavam and Athens events, which are expected to have an economic impact of ₹550-600 crore. The Tony Blair Institute in London will provide strategic advisory support to accelerate the tourism sector and strengthen Telangana’s global position. In addition, ASEAN ambassadors and tourism ministries agreed to work with the state to promote Telangana Buddhist circuits in Southeast Asian countries.
Published – 09 Dec 2025 20:40 IST





