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Tribe Budhanilakantha
KATHMANDU: Nepal’s hospitality and tourism sector has secured a major international endorsement as Tribe Kathmandu, a premium lifestyle hotel under the globally renowned French hospitality giant Accor, prepares to make its South Asia debut in Nepal, signaling growing investor confidence in Kathmandu’s evolving tourism and luxury travel ecosystem.
In a landmark move for Nepal’s tourism, lifestyle hospitality, and international hotel investment sectors, Sabrina Hotel Limited has entered into a strategic partnership with Accor to transform its hotel property in Budhanilkantha, Kathmandu, into Tribe Kathmandu, making Nepal the first country in South Asia to host the rapidly growing lifestyle brand — ahead of much larger regional markets such as India.
The agreement between Sabrina Hotel Limited and Accor’s Tribe Hotels brand was formally signed in New Delhi, India, last week, marking a significant milestone not only for Nepal’s premium hotel industry but also for the country’s broader ambition to position itself as a global destination for high-value tourism, international hospitality investment, and modern urban travel experiences.
Located at Ganesh Chowk in Budhanilkantha, the upcoming Tribe Kathmandu is expected to redefine lifestyle accommodation standards in Nepal by blending contemporary design, community-driven spaces, premium comfort, smart hospitality technology, and affordable luxury — features increasingly sought by modern global travelers, digital nomads, business visitors, and experience-focused tourists.
Tribe is one of Accor’s fastest-growing lifestyle hospitality brands and is internationally recognized for its modern aesthetics, practical luxury, social connectivity, and design-led guest experiences.
Unlike conventional luxury hotels, Tribe properties are designed to deliver high-end experiences without excessive complexity, appealing strongly to younger travelers, urban explorers, creators, entrepreneurs, and leisure tourists looking for immersive social environments.
Currently, 27 Tribe hotels operate worldwide, with a growing footprint across tourism-driven markets including Thailand, Indonesia, and Cambodia. Nepal’s selection as the brand’s first South Asian destination reflects rising international confidence in Kathmandu’s tourism growth potential and evolving hospitality landscape.
For Nepal’s tourism industry — still recovering and repositioning after years of disruption — the entry of a globally respected lifestyle brand is expected to significantly boost the country’s international image among luxury and lifestyle travelers.
Speaking on the partnership, Nirajan Thapa, Chairman of Sabrina Hotel Limited, described the collaboration with Accor as a transformational moment for Nepal’s hospitality sector.
“There is a growing demand in Kathmandu for modern hospitality that combines design, comfort, and community,” Thapa said. “We believe the Tribe brand perfectly fulfills the needs of today’s modern travelers. This development reflects our vision of delivering a different kind of hospitality in emerging locations.”
He expressed confidence that Tribe Kathmandu would emerge as a landmark lifestyle destination in Nepal and help elevate Kathmandu’s positioning among premium urban tourism destinations in Asia.
Industry observers say the project demonstrates growing private-sector confidence in Nepal’s tourism economy, particularly in premium hospitality infrastructure targeting international guests with higher spending capacity.
The hotel property is currently undergoing a major transformation to meet five-star hospitality standards before officially launching as Tribe Kathmandu.
Upon completion, the hotel will feature 110 premium guest rooms, upgraded to an average size of approximately 30 square meters, significantly enhancing comfort standards compared to many conventional city hotels.
The upgraded property will also include:
The emphasis on rooftop experiences, wellness tourism, culinary offerings, and design-led interiors aligns with global travel trends increasingly shaping the future of hospitality worldwide.
One of the strongest competitive advantages of Tribe Kathmandu lies in its strategic location.
Situated in Budhanilkantha, the hotel offers proximity to some of Nepal’s most important tourism and business corridors. The property is located approximately 10 kilometers from Tribhuvan International Airport, while remaining within easy reach of Kathmandu’s internationally recognized tourism district, Thamel.
The hotel also benefits from its location near the ecologically significant Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park, allowing guests access to hiking, nature tourism, wellness experiences, and outdoor recreation — an increasingly attractive proposition for international travelers seeking mixed urban and nature-based experiences.
Hospitality analysts note that the positioning could help Tribe Kathmandu attract multiple customer segments, including leisure travelers, corporate guests, diplomatic visitors, expatriates, wellness tourists, and younger international travelers seeking experiential stays.
The expansion also reflects Sabrina Hotel Limited’s broader growth ambitions.
The company is preparing to launch an Initial Public Offering (IPO) in the near future and has already submitted an application to Nepal’s securities regulator.
To support future expansion, Sabrina Hotel Limited has increased its issued capital from NPR 1.12 billion to NPR 1.22 billion. Of the total, NPR 749.6 million will remain under promoter ownership, while approximately NPR 470.4 million worth of shares will be offered to the public through the proposed IPO.
For Nepal’s hospitality, tourism, foreign investment, and hotel development sectors, the arrival of Tribe Kathmandu represents more than a new hotel opening — it signals a powerful vote of confidence in Kathmandu as an emerging destination for global lifestyle hospitality brands, international tourism investment, and premium travel experiences in South Asia.
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