ila Hotels & Resorts proudly announces the debut of ila Comfort Baglung, marking the homegrown hospitality brand’s first venture in Nepal’s religious and cultural hub. With an investment of NPR 40 Crore, this boutique property redefines luxury accommodations, strategically positioned as a gateway to the sacred Muktinath temple.
Spread across 4 ropanis of land, ila Comfort Baglung offers 30 thoughtfully designed rooms, including 27 guest rooms, two elegant suites, and an exclusive penthouse, each crafted to provide an exceptional experience that goes beyond traditional hospitality.
Sachin Dhakal, Chairman of ila Hotels & Resorts, highlights the brand’s vision: "ila Hotels and Resorts is not just another hospitality brand – it's a homegrown initiative that transforms stays into memorable experiences. At ila Comfort Baglung, we don't simply provide rooms; we craft moments that resonate with our guests long after their departure."
The hotel’s strategic location capitalizes on the developing Kali Gandaki corridor, positioning Baglung as an emerging hub for both religious tourism and regional commerce. Just 1.5 hours from Pokhara Airport, with public transportation available every 30 minutes between Pokhara and Baglung, ila Comfort Baglung ensures seamless accessibility for domestic and international travelers.
This launch marks the first step in the brand’s ambitious expansion plan. “We are already preparing to launch ila Hotel in Maulakali, Gaidakot, and have plans to establish our presence across all seven provinces of Nepal,” reveals Dhakal. The expansion underscores ila Hotels & Resorts’ commitment to bringing international-standard hospitality across Nepal while maintaining its distinctive focus on experience-driven service.
ila Comfort Baglung stands as a testament to the growing demand for premium hospitality in Nepal’s emerging destinations. By blending comfort with cultural sensitivity, the property caters to both business and leisure travelers, offering a unique hospitality experience amid the region’s rich religious and natural heritage.
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