Lemon Tree Hotels signs 85-room property in Janakpur, expands Nepal portfolio to 8

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Shares of Lemon Tree Hotels Ltd ended at ₹118.75, up by ₹5.70, or 5.04%, on the BSE.

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Lemon Tree Hotels signs 85-room property in Janakpur, expands Nepal portfolio to 8

Hospitality chain Lemon Tree Hotels Ltd on Monday (June 22) said it has signed a license agreement for Lemon Tree Hotel, Janakpur in Nepal.

The property will be managed by Carnation Hotels Private Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lemon Tree Hotels. The hotel will feature 85 rooms, a restaurant, a banquet hall, a meeting and conference room, a bar lounge, a swimming pool, a spa and a fitness centre.

With this signing, Lemon Tree Hotels' international portfolio has expanded to 11 properties, comprising six operational hotels and five upcoming properties across Nepal, Bhutan and Dubai.


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In Nepal, the group's portfolio has increased to eight properties, including three operational hotels and five upcoming properties. The current signing forms part of the upcoming portfolio. The company said it also operates two hotels in Bhutan and one hotel in Dubai.

Janakpurdham stands apart as one of the most spiritually significant cities in South Asia – the birthplace of Goddess Sita, the sacred site of her divine marriage to Lord Ram, and the ancient capital of the Mithila Kingdom.

The city draws millions of pilgrims and heritage travellers from across Nepal and India, particularly during landmark festivals such as Vivah Panchami and Ram Navami, making it one of the subcontinent’s most consistently visited destinations of faith.

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The hotel is located in Dhanusha District, Janakpurdham Sub-Metropolitan City, Nepal, placing it in close proximity to the city’s principal pilgrimage sites, including the iconic Janaki Temple, Ram Mandir, Vivah Mandap and the sacred Dhanush Sagar and Ganga Sagar ponds.

Vishvapreet Singh Cheema, President, Lemon Tree Hotels Ltd, said: "Janakpur is one of South Asia’s most revered destinations as it holds immense spiritual significance across the subcontinent, and its growing connectivity is driving a major surge in heritage travel.

Signing Lemon Tree Hotel, Janakpur aligns strongly with our strategy of building quality hospitality infrastructure in culturally significant, high-potential markets. This addition expands our portfolio in Nepal to eight properties, allowing us to deliver our signature refreshing hospitality and further solidifying our position as a trusted brand in the region."

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Shares of Lemon Tree Hotels Ltd ended at ₹118.75, up by ₹5.70, or 5.04%, on the BSE.

(Edited by : Jomy Jos Pullokaran)

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