Crimson Hotels' Newest Additions
Crimson Hotels Private Limited, a company specializing in operating luxury and boutique hotels, franchising hotel brands, and conceptualizing greenfield projects, has announced its expansion into the Kingdom of Bhutan. The company has opened two new hotels, "Econostay Lhaki Yangchak Residency" in Thimphu and Paro in the 'Land of Happiness.'With these two new hotels in Bhutan, Crimson now has eight operational hotels in three countries, including India and Nepal.
Sandeep Maitraya, Director of Crimson Hotels Pvt. Ltd., expressed his excitement about the two new Econostays, stating, "Bhutan represents a significant opportunity for Crimson Hotels to tap into a market that values cultural richness and natural beauty. Our new Econostay properties in Thimphu and Paro will cater to the growing demand for high-quality accommodations in Bhutan, offering travellers unique and memorable experiences. This expansion underscores our commitment to providing exceptional hospitality services in diverse markets while promoting sustainable tourism."
This strategic move marks a significant milestone in Crimson Hotels' journey, enhancing its portfolio with these exquisite additions in one of the world's most serene and culturally rich destinations.
Expanding Horizons with Lhaki Yangchak Residency Crimson Hotels' entry into Bhutan signifies its second venture outside India and its continued commitment to broaden its offerings in the midscale and upscale hotel segments. The new properties in Thimphu and Paro will feature the signature blend of luxury, comfort, and affordability that "Econostay" is known for.
Econostay, Lhaki Yangchak Residency Thimphu will offer 35 rooms and suites, a multi-cuisine restaurant, and meeting and banquet facilities, ideal for business and leisure travellers. Guests will also enjoy a wellness centre, recreation room, and views of the surrounding landscapes.
Econostay Lhaki Yangchak Residency in Paro is located near the Paro International Airport and will offer 18 rooms and suites with traditional Bhutanese architecture. The property features a restaurant serving local and international cuisine, meeting and banquet spaces for up to 150 persons, and a fitness centre.
Both Econostay properties are conveniently situated to provide guests with easy access to Bhutan's main attractions. Thimpu, the capital city, is known for its vibrant culture and historical landmarks, while Paro is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty and the iconic Paro Taktsang (Tiger's Nest Monastery).