Dusit debuts Nepal hotel


Dusit debuts Nepal hotel

Wednesday, 17 Jul, 2023 0

Dusit Hotels and Resorts has made its debut in Nepal with the opening of Dusit Princess Kathmandu.

A second Nepal hotel, Dusit Thani Himalayan Resort Dhulikhel, opens next week.

Dusit Princess Kathmandu is located in the heart of the capital’s Lazimpat neighbourhood, a short walk from Narayanhiti Palace Museum.

It is just 18 minutes by car from Tribhuvan International Airport.

It is home to 107 uest rooms ranging in size from 28 to 62 sqm, as well as a Presidential Suite.

The new Nepal hotel houses specialty Thai restaurant Soi; a Dusit Gourmet outlet and rooftop Kibu Sky Lounge with panoramic city views.

The rooftop Blue bar also boasts the city’s highest infinity pool.

Dusit Princess Kathmandu will also soon open its Crest spa offering Thai-inspired therapies and beauty treatments.

Dusit Princess Kathmandu also features a variety of versatile meeting spaces.

Dusit Thani Himalayan Resort Dhulikhel is located in the Himalayan foothills between the Mahabharat range and Alpine highland ridge.

It is approximately one hour’s drive from Tribhuvan International Airport and 10 minutes from Namo Buddha, one of Nepal’s most important Buddhist pilgrimage sites.

It becomes the first luxury branded resort in Dhulikhel and focuses as a wellness destination.

Services include personalised butler service, to exclusive dining and personalized wellness.

The Nepal hotel has 54 guest rooms and suites, varied dining and meeting and business services.

Dusit’s debut in Nepal expands the company’s portfolio to 54 properties operating under Dusit Hotels and Resorts, and over 240 luxury villas under Elite Havens, across 19 countries.

More than 60 Dusit Hotels and Resorts are in the development pipeline worldwide.

To celebrate its opening, Dusit Princess Kathmandu is offering a special opening offer – Your New Kathmandu Base – starting at only NPR 16,500 (USD 125) per night for a Superior room with breakfast and a set dinner for two.

Dusit Thani Himalayan Resort Dhulikhel offers a New Himalayan Hideaway room package including daily breakfast complimentary afternoon tea a complimentary neck and shoulder massage plus 15% discount on F&B and spa treatments.

It is also inclusive of a complimentary guided visit to Namo Buddha.

The offers are valid until 17 September 2023 and 31 August 2023, respectively.



 

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