Centara announces Nepal debut
Centara Hotels & Resorts has unveiled its first property for Nepal, Himalayan Hideaway Resort Pokhara, The Centara Collection, just weeks away from opening.
It is set to welcome guests from January 2026.
The hotel is just 35 minutes from Pokhara offering views of the Fishtail Mountain massif.
Part of The Centara Collection, Himalayan Hideaway Resort Pokhara features 42 rooms, suites, and villas, yoga and spa rituals at Cense by SPA Cenvaree, an all-day dining restaurant, bar and lounge, outdoor swimming pool, library, and rooftop terrace.
Guests have access to guided village walks along the Sarangkot Loop Trail, Annapurna Base Camp trekking, paragliding, and ultralight flights over the mountains.
Other hotel facilities include a tea house and meeting venues.
Prapaijit Thongma, GM of Himalayan Hideaway Resort Pokhara, The Centara Collection said, “We are thrilled to bring Centara’s signature Thai-inspired hospitality to Nepal for the first time. We are ready to welcome travellers from around the world to experience this extraordinary retreat.”
To celebrate the opening, Centara presents Spirit of the Himalayas, an exclusive launch offer until 31 March 2026 for stays between 1 January and 30 April 2026.
It includes Stay 3 Pay 2, complimentary airport transfers, and special benefits for CentaraThe1 members, including an additional 15% savings and triple points.
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