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When you think of Nepal, what comes to mind? Perhaps you picture Himalayan cattle, the thrill of trekking (and by ‘thrill,’ I mean the casual stroll of the world’s tallest mountains), or even the occasional cattle traffic jam in the bustling city. As someone born in this captivating land, I’ve witnessed Nepal’s transformation over the years. While luxury hotels might not have been the first thing on my mind when I was born here, today, they are an integral part of Kathmandu’s landscape. It’s a place that’s ready to redefine your perceptions.
And for those of us, native-born or not, who make quick trips for festivals like Dashain and Tihar, or just a short vacation, rest assured that popular international chain hotels are here for you. Even in a country sometimes stamped with the “third-world” label, Kathmandu is proving that luxury and opulence can thrive alongside its natural beauty and vibrant culture. Join me on a journey as we explore the treasures of these upscale accommodations that Kathmandu has to offer.
Marriott Bonvoy: Because Even Himalayan Cattle Need a Bit of Luxury
Who would’ve thought that in a place where Himalayan cattle roam the highlands, you can find Marriott, a name synonymous with world-class hospitality? Yes, that’s right! Marriott has made its mark in Kathmandu with multiple properties. From the luxurious Marriott Naxal to the contemporary Marriott Fairfield in Thamel, and the chic Aloft Hotel, it’s like a surprise package from the hospitality gods. And, interestingly, once you cross the border, even though “Aloft” and “Fairfield” may not sound as enticing, hospitality services work their magic in other parts of the world. And the excitement doesn’t end there! Keep your eyes peeled for the upcoming Sheraton in Thamel! Oh, and we can’t forget about the trendy Hotel Moxy, soon to grace the city. With Marriott Bonvoy loyalty members already savoring the perks, it’s like an early taste of the “Moxy Magic. Let’s take a closer look at what you can expect in terms of price and points for your stay in this charming city:
Family Kathmandu Mariott Hotel in the City Center
- Location: Kathmandu Metropolitan City Center
- Property: Modern, family-friendly hotel
- Offer: Modern rooms, a spa, and event space
- Average Points Required: 23,500 points per stay
- Average Price: $205 USD per night
So, whether you’re a loyal Marriott Bonvoy member or just looking for a fantastic deal, you can enjoy the amenities and comfort of this family hotel right in the city center.
Fairfield by Marriott Kathmandu
- Location: Thamel District, Kathmandu
- Property: Modern hotel
- Offer: Contemporary rooms and 24-hour dining
- Average Points Required: 12,000 points per stay
- Average Price: $86 USD per night
If you prefer to be in the heart of the action, this modern hotel in the Thamel district offers convenience and affordability, all while earning you Marriott Bonvoy points.
Aloft Kathmandu Thamel
- Location: Thamel, Kathmandu
- Property: Boutique, extended-stay hotel
- Offer: Full-service spa, fitness center, pool, and shuttle service
- Average Points Required: 14,000 points per stay
- Average Price: $123 USD per night
For those who seek an extended stay with the finest amenities, this boutique hotel in Kathmandu is the perfect choice. It offers a full-service spa, fitness center, and a pool, making your stay memorable.
Here is a screenshot I captured with a random date to give you an idea of what the cost and points would be for two travelers. This can serve as a reference for you.
World of Hyatt: Where Wellness Meets Luxury and the Hyatt Mystery
In Kathmandu, where tales of yetis and mystical creatures abound, Hyatt brings its own brand of magic. Hyatt Regency in Boudhanath and Hyatt Place in Soalteemode cater to those seeking an oasis of relaxation. World of Hyatt members can revel in the unmatched services and facilities these properties offer.
Hyatt Regency Kathmandu:
- Average Points Required: 6,500 Points/Night
- Average Price: $136 Avg/Night
- Distance: Located 2.0 miles from the city center
- Amenities: The Hyatt Regency Kathmandu offers various amenities, including a fitness center, a pool, and an on-site restaurant. It’s a comfortable choice for travelers seeking a blend of relaxation and convenience.
Hyatt Place Kathmandu:
- Average Points Required: 6,500 Points/Night
- Average Price: $98 Avg/Night
- Distance: Located 2.4 miles from the city center
- Amenities: The Hyatt Place Kathmandu is another great option, boasting modern comforts and affordability. It’s perfect for those who prefer to stay closer to the heart of the action and want to earn Hyatt Points during their stay.
Both Hyatt hotels provide a range of amenities to make your stay enjoyable. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing escape or a place in the midst of the city’s vibrant atmosphere, these Hyatt options in Kathmandu have you covered. I’ve captured a screenshot from the Hyatt website to provide a general idea that can serve as a reference for all of you.
Ramada Encore by Wyndham Kathmandu
Ramada by Wyndham might not be your first thought back home, but don’t be fooled. Just check out their 4.0 TripAdvisor rating, and you’ll see they’ve got something special going on. So if you’re a Wyndham Rewards member, you’re in for a treat. You can use your points for payment – just 7,500 points per night with Wyndham Rewards Go Free. If cash is your preference, it’s $110.00 USD per night. You can even mix cash with 1,500 points per night using Wyndham.
Now, here’s what you can expect when you stay there:
- Start your day with a complimentary breakfast.
- Enjoy a rooftop infinity pool, a fully-equipped gym, and a rejuvenating spa.
- Need to get some work done? They’ve got a business center.
- No worries about parking; it’s free, and the front desk is open 24/7.
- They’ve got your back with concierge services, a travel desk to help you plan your adventures, same-day dry cleaning, and a local shuttle service.
- Your room is equipped with a 43-inch Smart TV, a writing desk, Wi-Fi, a mini-bar, ironing amenities, and a digital locker. Everything you need for a comfy stay.
So, it’s a great choice for your Nepal trip, and a fantastic opportunity to make the most of your Wyndham points. While you might not associate Ramada with luxury stateside, it’s a different story when you cross borders.
Soaltee Crown Plaza Hotel No Longer Affiliated with IHG
For those with fond memories of Soaltee Crown Plaza Hotel in Kathmandu, you may recall it as one of the top 5-star hotels in the past. However, it’s no longer part of the IHG group.
The good news is that you can still book a stay at Soaltee Crown Plaza Hotel directly through their website: Soaltee Crown Plaza Hotel Website. While they’re no longer under IHG, you can enjoy the same quality and luxury you remember.
And for those who have been eagerly waiting for another IHG hotel in Kathmandu, here’s something to look forward to. The Holiday Inn Express Kathmandu Naxal is set to open in the 4th Quarter of 2023. This contemporary hotel, conveniently located in the vibrant business and social hub of Naxal, offers modern comfort and the unmissable charm of Nepal. Keep an eye out for exciting updates on the upcoming addition to IHG’s family of hotels in Kathmandu.
Hilton Honors: Double the Delight and Zero Cattle Jams
If you thought the only “double” in Nepal was cattle-related, think again! DoubleTree by Hilton in Naxal offers a refined experience in the heart of the city. While it’s worth noting that as of now, the hotel appears to be still under construction. Hilton Honors members can look forward to exclusive benefits once it reopens, making your stay even more memorable. But who needs two cattle when you have a whole forest of luxury to explore in Nepal? Stay tuned for updates on the reopening of DoubleTree by Hilton in Naxal. I couldn’t find an expected opening date, so I guess we’ll have to wait and see.
Other International Chains: A Diverse Palette and Colorful Surprises
Dusit Thani Himalayan Resort & Spa in Dhulikhel and Hotel Radisson in Lazimpat offer unique experiences in different places. Keep an eye out for the upcoming Dusit Princess and Mercury by Accor in Sukedhara.
In conclusion, don’t let Nepal’s status as a developing nation discourage you from enjoying luxury. Kathmandu’s international hotel chains offer a variety of options for a stylish stay. Whether you’re a loyal member of a program or a traveler seeking luxury, there’s something for everyone. So, pack your bags and explore Nepal’s charm and the luxury it has to offer. Kathmandu is ready to welcome you warmly, and who knows what exciting surprises lie ahead!
In case you’re new to the world of accumulating points and miles for hotel stays, I’ve written some helpful articles to get you started:
- “Navigating the World of Travel Rewards: Your Comprehensive Guide to Credit Card Points, Miles, and Loyalty Programs” – If you’re a beginner, this guide [link] is a great starting point.
- “10 Simple Ways to Quickly Earn Airline and Hotel Points & Miles” – This post [link] offers some key methods for accumulating points and miles.
- “The Good and Bad of Buying Points and Miles” – For those considering buying points, learn about the pros and cons in this post [link].
Feel free to explore these resources to kick-start your journey into the world of points and miles.
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Disclaimer: This article is neither sponsored nor paid, and I am not affiliated with any of the mentioned programs at the time of writing.