CG Hotels and Resorts Consolidates Operations Under Single Brand

Kathmandu. Hotels and resorts operating under CG Holdings will now be operated under a single umbrella of CG Hotels and Resorts.

On Thursday, at a program organized at The Plaza in Lalitpur, Managing Director of the company Suryansh Chaudhary informed that all hotels and resorts under CG Holdings will now be operated under the umbrella of CG Hotels and Resorts.

According to Chaudhary, currently five-star Crowne Plaza in Pulchowk, Lalitpur, The Plaza, Tigerland Safari in Jagatpur, Chitwan, Bhangeri Durbar Resort in Nagarkot, and Meraki Wellness Retreat have been included under CG Hotels and Resorts. He also stated that hotels and resorts to be operated in the future will also be under this umbrella.

According to the company, Crowne Plaza in Pulchowk will be operational by 2083 BS. The hotel will be managed by the global company InterContinental Hospitality Group (IHG). IHG is coming to Nepal through CG Holdings after about 6 years of leaving the management of Soaltee Hotel.

The hotel will have 175 rooms and facilities like various restaurants including a rooftop. The hotel will have 6 halls, with the largest hall being five thousand square feet. This hotel, whose foundation stone was laid in Baishakh 2076 BS, is scheduled to be operational from this year.

Rooms will start from the fourth floor of the hotel, and a wide view of the Kathmandu Valley can be observed from the hotel. The Crowne Plaza Hotel has been constructed to reflect modern luxury. The most attractive part of the hotel is the Rooftop Plaza. From the rooftop on the 12th floor of the hotel, a 360-degree view of the Kathmandu Valley can be seen.

Another resort under CG Hotels and Resorts is Bhangeri Durbar Resort in Nagarkot. The luxury resort, construction of which started eight years ago and came into operation last Baishakh, has been constructed to reflect Bhangeri Durbar. The resort has been built in the name of Bhangeri Durbar constructed by Chandra Shamsher in Nagarkot. The hotel has 51 rooms.

State-of-the-art facilities have been provided with the objective of providing quality services and facilities to tourists. From the resort, one can observe mountains including Sagarmatha and the sunrise. In addition, one can observe the hilly settlements of Kavrepalanchok and Sindhupalchok, and can reach places like Dhulikhel, Chisapani, Changunarayan through trekking.

The company has also included Tigerland Safari in Jagatpur, Chitwan, under CG Hotels and Resorts. This wildlife resort, operated under the management of international chain Hospitality Lemon Tree, is located on the northern border of Chitwan National Park. Spread over an area of six bighas, the resort has 32 private villas built in a jungle theme.

Wildlife activities are also in operation at the resort. According to the company, activities such as jeep safari, canoeing, jungle walk, village walk, and Tharu cultural dance are in operation. The resort is also being developed as a suitable destination for corporate events and destination weddings. The company states that wildlife can also be observed from the villas of the resort.

According to the company, The Plaza, Nepal's largest multi-venue located in Pulchowk, Lalitpur, has also been brought under the umbrella of CG Hotels and Resorts. The Plaza can accommodate more than two thousand five hundred people at a time in a theater setup in a large hall of 12 thousand square feet. There is a facility for parking more than three hundred cars here. The Plaza will have facilities such as modern and high-tech sound and light, cultural programs, multimedia, and audio-visual as per demand.

Similarly, Meraki Wellness Retreat is in operation in Budhanilkantha, Kathmandu. This resort, which has come into operation prioritizing wellness near the Kathmandu Valley, also provides the experience of staying within the jungle.

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