Mementos By ITC Hotels Ekaaya

Eklingji, Rajasthan, India
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About Mementos By ITC Hotels Ekaaya

A heritage-sensitive luxury hotel rising from the culturally rich landscape near Eklingji temple, Mementos By ITC Hotels Ekaaya brings the refined service ethos of the ITC Hotels group to one of Rajasthan's most spiritually significant corridors. Positioned between Udaipur and Nathdwara, the property draws its design vocabulary from the surrounding Mewar architecture, offering event planners a setting where traditional aesthetics and contemporary hospitality infrastructure coexist with genuine coherence. With a maximum capacity of 1,000 guests in floating configuration, Ekaaya is built to host landmark occasions that require both physical scale and cultural resonance in the same address.

Banquet Halls and Open Lawn Event Spaces in Eklingji

Multiple dedicated event venues across the property give planners meaningful flexibility in configuring guest journeys. The primary banquet hall supports large-format gatherings in theatre, classroom, and banquet-round arrangements, while expansive lawns and open-air terraces allow cocktail and floating setups to extend across the natural landscape. Pre-function areas between indoor and outdoor spaces allow for layered event programming — a breakout session running alongside a networking reception, or a ceremonial ritual overlapping with a sit-down dinner — without crowding any single zone. For corporate event venues in Rajasthan requiring both conference-grade infrastructure and a culturally distinctive backdrop, this layout is a demonstrable operational advantage.

Weddings and Corporate MICE Events Near Udaipur

The property's dual competency — weddings and MICE — is served by genuinely different spatial configurations. Wedding ceremonies benefit from the open lawns framed by Mewar-influenced architecture, where mandap placement, phera space, and guest seating can be arranged without structural compromise. Corporate retreats and leadership offsites leverage the indoor halls, which support AV systems, projection, and breakout room arrangements suited to RFP-driven programmes. ITC Hotels' in-house catering model ensures consistent F&B quality across both event types, with multi-cuisine options and banquet menus curated for large-guest-count service. One contextual nuance planners should note: Ekaaya's location in Eklingji village means ground transportation logistics from Udaipur airport require coordinated coach or vehicle arrangements, and last-mile access planning should be factored into event timelines from the outset.

Responsible Luxury Credentials Relevant to Conscious Event Planners

ITC Hotels as a group holds the distinction of operating the largest number of LEED Platinum-certified hotels globally — a credential that extends meaningfully to properties operating under the ITC umbrella, including the Mementos collection. For event planners whose clients require sustainability disclosures or responsible procurement documentation in their post-event reports, booking within an ITC-affiliated property provides access to group-level environmental governance frameworks that most standalone Rajasthan venues cannot match. This is a material differentiator for ESG-aware corporate bookers, not a decorative claim.

Planning a Milestone Event at This Udaipur-Region Property

Mementos By ITC Hotels Ekaaya is listed on Spalba with verified capacity data, venue photographs, and direct enquiry functionality that allows planners to submit structured event briefs and receive responses without an intermediary. For occasions where setting, service lineage, and guest experience at scale must each be accounted for — a 600-person corporate gala, a multi-day destination wedding, or a senior leadership retreat with accommodation requirements — reviewing the Spalba listing alongside a direct venue conversation gives planners the clearest picture of what this location can deliver before committing to a site visit.

Explore Rooms & Suites

Presidential Suite

Presidential Suite

Forget about old-fashioned charm. Experience modern-day magic with a 24-hour butler waiting to fulfil your every need, within the suite. The rooms are majestic, with expansive windows and impeccable views, canopied beds, and warm colours.
Grand Presidential Suite

Grand Presidential Suite

Our flagship offering – this suite is ‘a resort within a resort’. Why step out, when you can have a 24-hour chef whip up exactly what your craving – right in front of you! We also have a team of butlers present, to attend to your every whim.

Experience Dining

Udai Pavilion

Udai Pavilion

Savour the best of both worlds at our restaurant, where regional favourites and global culinary delights await. Enjoy our buffet spread for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, or indulge in our à la carte selection. Dine alfresco and immerse yourself in the charming outdoors.
The Rock Bar

The Rock Bar

Housed in a magnificent stone fortress atop the resort's highest point - The Rock Bar enjoys the best views for miles.

Experience by the Space

Infinity Pool

Infinity Pool

How often do you find a pool that’s higher than the hills? Located at the Rock Bar – The infinity pool has a goosebump-inducing 360-degree view of the Aravalis. It’s an immersive experience like no other.
Kaya Kalp - The Royal Spa

Kaya Kalp - The Royal Spa

In this restful refuge of tender care, time slows down to help each guest recover their vitality. The therapies come from millennia of distilled wisdom enshrined in ancient Indian beliefs and practices.

Explore Near by Places

City Palace

City Palace

City Palace, Udaipur is a palace complex situated in the city of Udaipur in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It was built over a period of nearly 400 years, with contributions from several rulers of the Mewar dynasty.
Jagdish Temple

Jagdish Temple

Jagdish Temple is a large Hindu temple in the middle of Udaipur in Rajasthan, just outside the royal palace. It has been in continuous worship since 1651. A big tourist attraction, the temple was originally called the temple of Jagannath Rai but is now called Jagdish-ji.

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