Hyatt Regency Lumbini
Hyatt Set To Expand Brand Presence In Nepal With Hyatt Regency Lumbini
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Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) today announced that a Hyatt affiliate has entered into a management agreement with Veda Hospitality Private Limited, a part of the Golyan Group, for Hyatt Regency Lumbini. The property will be the fourth Hyatt branded hotel in Nepal, reaffirming the significance of the market in Hyatt's ambitious growth plans for Southwest Asia.
Revered as the birthplace of Lord Buddha, the serene and spiritually significant town of Lumbini stands as an unparalleled destination for tourists as it draws travelers from across the world to the sacred site. It also boasts an UNESCO World Heritage status, with Lumbini's vast gardens featuring historical treasures, including the Ashoka Pillar, diverse monasteries and international temples reflecting global Buddhist traditions and fostering cultural exchange.
Nestled on the banks of the scenic Dano River, the property will be conveniently located within a short driving distance from the highly visited pilgrimage destination, Mayadevi temple, as well as other major attractions. It will also be near the Gautam Buddha International Airport, the city of Butwal, and the Nepal-India border, providing global business and leisure travelers with seamless access. Hyatt Regency Lumbini is expected to open by 2028.
Designed to bring people together and foster a spirit of community, Hyatt Regency hotels and resorts inspire guests to seek personal connections and professional collaboration. The upcoming property will be a blend of modern design and traditional Nepali warmth. Thoughtfully designed to complement the region's cultural heritage, the hotel will be spread across 11 acres featuring 175 guest rooms, convenient dining options, events and meeting spaces, and a range of amenities including a state-of-the-art fitness center, a wellness spa, an outdoor pool, and other entertainment facilities.
Hyatt's current portfolio in India and Southwest Asia consists of 52 properties, 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.
Lumbini, Nepal