Echor Hotels Pvt. Ltd. (formerly Livin Hospitality), one of India’s fastest-growing boutique hospitality brands, has announced its expansion in Uttarakhand with two new openings — Echor The Corbett Nishk in Jim Corbett and Echor Malusara Lakeview Retreat in Bhimtal.
The move follows the successful debut of Echor Baris Resort, Mussoorie in late 2024, which received wide acclaim for its personalized experiences and design-led approach. With the latest additions, Echor strengthens its boutique footprint across Uttarakhand’s key tourism circuits and reinforces its commitment to experiential, destination-driven hospitality.
Echor The Corbett Nishk: Luxury Meets Wilderness
Nestled amid the scenic landscapes of Jim Corbett, Echor The Corbett Nishk features 56 well-appointed rooms, landscaped lawns, and modern banqueting facilities ideal for destination weddings, corporate retreats, and social gatherings. Located just minutes from Jim Corbett National Park, the resort combines the tranquility of nature with contemporary sophistication.
Echor Malusara Lakeview Retreat: A Lakeside Haven in Bhimtal
Perched above the serene Bhimtal Lake, Echor Malusara Lakeview Retreat brings together European-inspired architecture and warm Himalayan hospitality. With its lake-facing rooms, refined interiors, and proximity to the Kainchi Dham Temple, the retreat is designed as a peaceful escape for families, couples, and leisure travelers.
With these two additions, Echor now deepens its presence in Uttarakhand’s premium leisure segment. The brand plans to extend operations to Nainital, Rishikesh, Dehradun, Mukteshwar, and Ranikhet by 2027, creating a curated network of boutique getaways across the state.
“We are thrilled to welcome Echor Jim Corbett and Echor Bhimtal to our growing portfolio,” said Manoj Sihag, Founder & Director, Echor Hotels. “Both properties embody our vision of crafting experiential stays that celebrate nature, local culture, and sustainability. Our journey in Uttarakhand has only begun — we’re creating spaces where travelers can connect deeply with the spirit of the Himalayas.”


