Hyatt signs new Nepal hotel
Hyatt Hotels Corporation is adding another hotel in Nepal.
An agreement with Veda Hospitality Private Limited was signed to introduce the newbuild Hyatt Regency Lumbini.
It s located in Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha.
Nestled on the banks of the Dano River, the property is within a short driving distance of the pilgrimage destination, Mayadevi temple, as well as other major attractions.
“Nepal continues to play a significant role in Hyatt’s growth strategy in the Southwest Asia region,” said Dhruva Rathore, vice president of development, India & Southwest Asia, Hyatt.
The new hotel will feature 175 guest rooms, dining venues, events and meeting space, and a fitness centre, pool and spa,
Hyatt currently operates 52 properties in the region, 50 in India and two in Nepal, across nine brands including Andaz, Alila, Hyatt, Hyatt Regency, Hyatt Centric, Hyatt Place, Park Hyatt, Grand Hyatt and JdV by Hyatt.
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