Chaudhary Group (CG) has signed an agreement with the Tata Group’s hospitality arm Indian Hotels Company Ltd (IHCL) to bring brand Vivanta to Kathmandu. IHCL and Chaudhary Group signed an agreement today to bring the new Vivanta, the IHCL's second hotel in Nepal after Meghauli Serai in Chitwan National Park, according to a press note issued by the group.
IHCL brand includes Taj, Vivanta and Ginger.
"The new Vivanta outlet in Nepal will have 111 spacious rooms and suites with a selection of rooms offering panoramic views of the Kathmandu city," the press note reads, adding that the hotel will be located in Jhamsikhel, Kathmandu. "The hotel will also include all-day dining and specialty restaurants, a bar, banqueting facilities and a spa."
After signing the agreement managing director of CG Corp Global and Director at R&R Hotels and Resorts, Rahul Chaudhary said that the group was delighted to once again partner with IHCL. "After having signed partnership for 12 hospitality projects with IHCL in Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Malaysia, Thailand, India and Nepal, we are now introducing the Vivanta brand to Nepal," he said, adding that they look forward to bringing the legendary Indian hospitality to the Kathmandu Valley.
"We are honoured to partner with R&R Hotels and Resorts for this new hotel," managing director and chief executive officer at Indian Hotels Company Ltd (IHCL) Puneet Chhatwal, said, adding that Kathmandu is an extremely popular tourist destination and this hotel will help the company complete a tourist circuit with Meghauli Serai, the Taj Safari lodge in Chitwan National Park.
R&R Hotels and Resorts is a major shareholder in CG Hospitality. CG Hospitality owns and operates over 95 hotels and resort in 12 countries and 70 destinations. By 2020, the portfolio is expected to grow to over 200 hotels, the CG Hospitality claimed. The Indian Hotels Company includes Taj, the hallmark of iconic hospitality, and Vivanta with its collection of sophisticated upscale hotels.
IHCL brand includes Taj, Vivanta and Ginger.
"The new Vivanta outlet in Nepal will have 111 spacious rooms and suites with a selection of rooms offering panoramic views of the Kathmandu city," the press note reads, adding that the hotel will be located in Jhamsikhel, Kathmandu. "The hotel will also include all-day dining and specialty restaurants, a bar, banqueting facilities and a spa."
After signing the agreement managing director of CG Corp Global and Director at R&R Hotels and Resorts, Rahul Chaudhary said that the group was delighted to once again partner with IHCL. "After having signed partnership for 12 hospitality projects with IHCL in Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Malaysia, Thailand, India and Nepal, we are now introducing the Vivanta brand to Nepal," he said, adding that they look forward to bringing the legendary Indian hospitality to the Kathmandu Valley.
"We are honoured to partner with R&R Hotels and Resorts for this new hotel," managing director and chief executive officer at Indian Hotels Company Ltd (IHCL) Puneet Chhatwal, said, adding that Kathmandu is an extremely popular tourist destination and this hotel will help the company complete a tourist circuit with Meghauli Serai, the Taj Safari lodge in Chitwan National Park.
R&R Hotels and Resorts is a major shareholder in CG Hospitality. CG Hospitality owns and operates over 95 hotels and resort in 12 countries and 70 destinations. By 2020, the portfolio is expected to grow to over 200 hotels, the CG Hospitality claimed. The Indian Hotels Company includes Taj, the hallmark of iconic hospitality, and Vivanta with its collection of sophisticated upscale hotels.
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