Nestled in the breathtaking Himalayan mountain range, Nepal is known for its rich cultural heritage, vibrant traditions, and warm hospitality. Nepal primarily boasts trekking trails and ancient temples, an international chain hotel has added a new dimension of luxury.
Nepal is not only attracting tourists from around the world, but it is also attracting international hotel chains to invest in its hotel industry. Dozens of 5-Star Hotels are going to operate in Nepal in 2024, which are estimated to cost 35 billion, with 1500 rooms being built.
International Chain Hotels in Nepal offer a variety of restaurants, spacious rooms with panoramic views of Nepal's beautiful landscapes, and lobbies decorated with traditional Nepali art.
Among the popular hotel chains that are going to operate in Nepal include Sheraton, Hilton, St. Regis, Ramada, Le Méridien, Holiday Inn, Crown Plaza, etc. Currently, 5-star hotels are being constructed in Nepal in different locations including Kathmandu, Pokhara, Butwal, Itahari, Biratnagar, and Bhairahawa.
Among the hotels expected to open in 2024 are:
- Hilton Kathmandu Hotel:
Located in the heart of the Kathmandu Valley, Hilton Kathmandu Hotel is an elegant hotel blending Nepali heritage and contemporary design with breathtaking views of the Himalayan Mountains. Within 10 minutes of the hotel, you can reach Pashupatinath Temple and Durbar Palace, both world heritage sites. The hotel offers spectacular views of the city and mountains from its all-day restaurant, rooftop bar, and heated outdoor pool.
- Royal Tulip, Chitwan:
A luxury brand of the Louvre Hotel Group is expanding its global footprint with the signing of the first Royal Tulip in Chitwan, Nepal. The Royal Tulip Hotel is located in the Chitwan National Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The hotel will be the perfect gateway for exploring the magnificent wilderness and rich flora and fauna of the country. Nearing completion, Royal Tulip will have 64 apartments and villas with garden views.
- Lemon Tree Premier, Kathmandu:
Lemon Tree Premier, Budhanilkanth, Kathmandu, Nepal, is a franchise hotel owned by Lemon Tree Hotels Limited which opened on January 1, 2024. The hotel has 102 furnished rooms, two restaurants, three conference rooms, a banquet hall, spacious swimming pool, fitness center, spa, casino, and other public spaces. There are many World Heritage sites within short distance of the hotel, as well as spectacular views of the city and mountains.
- Mercure Kathmandu:
Mercure Kathmandu is managed by Kathmandu Accor, providing proximity and connectivity to the city’s main attractions. Located near the airport, the hotel is close to many attractions in the city like the Swayambhunath Stupa and Pashupatinath Temple, both World Heritage Sites. The Hotel will offer all-day running restaurants, bars, outdoor swimming pools, and a meeting room, set in a valley surrounded by breathtaking Himalayas.
- Wyndham Hotels and Resorts, Itahari:
American hotel chain Wyndham Hotels & Resorts is building a hotel in Itahari and is set to operate in 2024. This hotel is close to many business centers and commercial establishments in Itahari. The hotel is expected to offer all the amenities of a five-star hotel, including 80 rooms, all-day dining, a lobby lounge and delicatessen, a terrace bar, a fitness center and spa, conference, and event halls, as well as an outdoor pool with a children's area, which will appeal to both business and leisure guests.
- Hotel Queen Tower, Bandipur:
Hotel Queen Tower is aiming to open in 2024 at the popular tourist destination Bandipur. The 17-floor Queen Tower hotel offers a beautiful view of the hills and valleys of Bandipur Valley and its various districts. A panorama of sunrise can be viewed from the hotel. There will be 78 rooms at the hotel, a Wax Museum, a Planetarium, a Ghost Bungalow, a conference center that holds 1000 guests, a restaurant, and a swimming pool.
- Other Hotels:
Other five star hotels that are supposed to operate in 2024 include:
- An international hotel chain, Holiday Inn, will open a hotel on Lumbini Road in Bhairahawa with roughly 125 rooms.
- Butwal is building its first 5-star hotel, which will have around 108 rooms.
- Radisson International Hotel Chain plans to open its first 5-star hotel in Biratnagar, which will operate along with its shopping mall.
- Guna Group is converting its apartment located in Gwarko, Kathmandu into a 5-star hotel.
A growing number of international hotel chains are being constructed in Nepal to provide gracious hospitality to the world. There is a wide variety of international chain hotels in Nepal, in addition to local establishments, which result in a diverse and enriching hospitality landscape.
The international chain hotels bring a whole new dimension to Nepal's tourism scene, allowing travelers to enjoy both the luxury of international standards and the warmth of Nepalese hospitality in a single hotel.
The development of these hotels has established Nepal as not only a trekking paradise but also a retreat for those seeking a luxurious retreat in the Himalayas' serenity. So, pack your bags and embark on a journey through Nepal's finest international chain hotels with Himalayan Circuit Treks.