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Dusit Thani Himalayan Resort concludes soft opening

Dusit Thani Himalayan Resort
Dusit Thani Himalayan Resort is located in Dhulikhel.

Kathmandu, July 24

Dusit Thani Himalayan Resort held its soft opening launch at its Dhulikhel premises on Monday. Nestled amidst the lush green landscape of Dhulikhel, the newly constructed resort is spread across a total area of 7.92 acres.

The hotel was inaugurated by Manusavee Monsakul, charge d’ affairs of the Royal Thai Embassy.

Various dignitaries like the CEO of Dusit International, Suphajee Suthumpun, and member of the House of Representatives Swarnim Wagle, also attended the launch of the newest luxury resort in the country.

The brains behind the resort, Ramesh Hamal said he envisioned Dusit Thani Himalayan Resort when he returned from Thailand in 2013 after spending 19 years in South East Asia’s tourism hub. Eager to make a meaningful impact, he began exploring opportunities that could significantly benefit the country’s economy.

“After conducting thorough research, I realised that tourism had a tremendous opportunity for the country. Encouraged by this insight, I began consulting with like-minded individuals,” says Hamal who then came to the conclusion of building a luxury resort.

Dusit Thani Himalayan Resort
Dignitaries present at the soft launch of Dusit Thani Himalayan Resort.

Hamal said the resort currently has 28 rooms and 18 villas. He further said that 26 more rooms will be added by 2024. The resort also features a variety of amenities, including an all-day-dining restaurant, a bar and lobby lounge, meeting facilities, and a swimming pool.

The resort’s architectural inspiration came from a Thai architect, and the design was prepared by seven Thai designers.

“It took hard work but we are finally here. Our dream has become a reality,” he said.

Hamal also thanked co-owner Monty More for his support in building Dusit Thani Himalayan Resort and shared how he had to explore to find land fit enough for a luxurious property.

“We looked at Pokhara too but then I found this place. The beauty of the place along with the panoramic view of the mountains and the morning sunrise captivated me. The road wasn’t great but then I did not want to build this anywhere else,” he said.

In 2017, the involved parties officially signed an agreement to commence the construction of the resort, solidifying their commitment to the project.

Speaking at the event Monsakul, charge d’ affairs of the Royal Thai Embassy, said Nepal and Thailand have always had cordial relationships and it was great to see such a collaboration between the two countries.

“I believe people will get to experience Thai-inspired hospitality with Nepali charm. The best of both worlds,” she said.  

During the programme, Hamal emphasised that the resort’s impact goes beyond providing a delightful experience for visitors.

“It will also play a crucial role in boosting the local economy by creating employment opportunities for the local community,” he said.

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