Shinta Mani Mustang: 2024 National Geographic Honors

2, Feb 2024 | nepaltraveller.com
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National Geographic describes SMM as a sanctuary crafted from local Baglung stone, seamlessly marrying traditional Nepalese architectural elements with immersive experiences

In a noteworthy accolade, Shinta Mani Mustang (SMM) resort, a distinguished member of the esteemed Bensley Collection, has clinched a coveted spot on National Geographic's prestigious 'Best of the World' list for 2024. This recognition propels the resort into the ranks of the top 22 new hotels, lauding its exceptional features.

National Geographic describes SMM as a sanctuary crafted from local Baglung stone, seamlessly marrying traditional Nepalese architectural elements with immersive experiences. Guests can partake in activities like monastery treks and archery lessons and savor authentic meals with local families, creating a truly enriching stay.

Shinta Mani, an internationally renowned hotel brand, falls under the stewardship of the Sherpa Hospitality Group within the Yeti Group, nestled in Jomsom, Nepal. Operating luxury hotels worldwide, Shinta Mani is synonymous with opulent accommodations set amidst lush forests and untamed landscapes.

The brainchild behind the Shinta Mani Hotel brand is credited to the visionary American architect Bill Bensley, whose groundbreaking designs have consistently raised the bar for luxury hospitality.

Namgyal Sherpa, CEO of Sherpa Hospitality Group overseeing SMM, expressed his joy at the resort's prominent placement among the best hotels in Asia. He remarked, "This accomplishment holds immense significance not only for Shinta Mani Mustang but for our entire nation. It mirrors the vision, passion, and relentless dedication of our founders and team in crafting unforgettable experiences for our cherished guests."


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