The company had posted Rs 128 crore net profit in the corresponding period last year, it said in a release issued here.
Net Sales also grew by 5 per cent to Rs 684 crore against Rs 649 crore in Q1 FY15. This excludes the camping division sold last year.
"Our performance for the quarter was strong despite the high base, partly driven by Leisure India. We are poised to aggressively expand across business lines over the next few years. Each of our businesses have unique and identifiable growth drivers," Cox & Kings Director Peter Kerkar said.