Travelity Nepal, a prominent player in hotel booking and management training in Nepal, is set to launch its new hospitality brand, ‘Attic Inn Hotels and Resorts.’ The brand aims to enhance the digital publicity and management of hotels across Nepal, offering structured services to improve the tourism sector.
The official launch of the brand will take place on Tuesday, September 17, at Hotel Ryne, Gaushala. The event will feature the presence of Tourism Minister Badri Prasad Pandey, along with representatives from the Department of Tourism, Nepal Tourism Board, Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal (TAAN), Hotel Association Nepal (HAN), and other key tourism organizations.
Travelity Nepal has announced its plans to manage high-end hotels and tourist centers under the Attic Inn brand, with future expansions aimed at bringing mid-range hotels under its umbrella as well. The goal is to streamline hotel operations across the country, improving both management and services.
Attic Inn will feature several segments, including ‘Attic Inn Express,’ which will focus on managing tourist-standard hotels. It will also manage star-rated hotels under a franchise model, providing them with software solutions and increasing bookings through a Central Reservation System (CRS). The brand will also handle marketing and customer service for its partner hotels, ensuring a comprehensive approach to hospitality management.
Strategic Officer Som Sapkota of Travelity Nepal revealed plans to introduce the ‘Best Western’ brand in Nepal. “We are preparing to launch the Best Western brand in early October by converting Hotel Rhyne and Birds in Tilganga. This effort by Travelity Nepal will bring the Best Western Plus, a four-star level service provider, to Nepal. The brand has been eyeing Nepal since 1993, and we are finally making it a reality,” he said.
This initiative is expected to elevate the standard of Nepal’s hotel industry and attract more tourists by offering world-class services.