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Lemon Tree Hotels signs a new hotel in Nepal

Mr. Rattan Keswani Deputy MD Lemon Tree Hotels and Director Carnati... Lemon Tree Hotels signs a new hotel in Nepal

Lemon Tree Hotels Limited announced its latest signing – Bhangeri Durbar Resort, operated by Lemon Tree Hotels, at Nagarkot in Nepal. The resort will be operated through its subsidiary and management arm, Carnation Hotels Pvt. Ltd. The hotel project, owned by Bhangeri Durbar Resort Pvt. Ltd., is expected to open by early 2021.

The resort, spread over 4 acres of beautiful landscaped terrain, will feature 51 well-appointed rooms and lavish suites, a multi-cuisine restaurant, a thriving bar, well-equipped banquet spaces, a heated swimming pool, a rejuvenating spa,  and a terrace deck.  Set in the lap of a dense forest area, rich in mountain medicinal herbs and other flora and fauna, the resort also offers a spectacular view of the Himalayas, including the 5 highest mountain peaks of Nepal, for instance Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, Mt. Makalu and Cho Oyu, as well as panoramic views of the stunning Kathmandu valley. The property falls within the famous Panoramic Hiking Trail of about 15 kms from Nagarkot to Dhulikhel, and is named after the historic Bhangeri Durbar Palace, which was built by King Chandra Shamsher over a century ago, and is located just 1.5 kilometres from the resort.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Rattan Keswani, Deputy Managing Director – Lemon Tree Hotels and Director – Carnation Hotels, commented, “We are delighted to expand our reach in Nepal with this stunning resort. It is our second signing for a hotel in the country, which we feel holds immense business and tourism potential. Nepal is a preferred destination for Indian travellers, and with our widespread reach and exciting loyalty programme, we feel that this hotel will add value to our customers and vice versa. It will also add to our repertoire of hotels internationally, which include our existing hotel in Dubai and upcoming international launches in Thimphu, Bhutan and Kathmandu, Nepal.”