Lords Hotels and Resorts announces the opening of its new hotel in Kathmandu
Lords on 2024-12-30 11:15:17
Lords Hotels & Resorts is proud to announce the launch of our "Say No to Plastic Bottles" sustainability initiative, spearheaded by Mr. Pushpendra Bansal, CMD of Lords Hotels & Resorts. In alignment with our commitment to environmental stewardship, this initiative aims to significantly reduce plastic waste and promote eco-friendly practices across our properties. As part of our Diwali celebrations, we distributed stainless steel bottles as to our business partners. This gesture not only encourages the use of sustainable alternatives but also reflects our dedication to minimizing plastic consumption in the hospitality industry. By choosing reusable bottles, we hope to inspire our guests and partners to join us in this vital movement toward a cleaner and greener planet. Lords Hotels & Resorts operates 70 hotels across 15 states and 3 countries, offering over 3000 rooms under six distinct verticals:
Plaza: Premium Business Hotels
Prime: Contemporary havens with cutting-edge technology
Inn: Comfort and convenience in the heart of the city
Studio Inn: Spacious accommodations for the whole family
Eco Inn: Simple, affordable, and cozy options
Resort: Relax, rejuvenate, and refresh in tranquil settings
Each vertical is designed to cater to diverse traveler needs while maintaining our commitment to sustainability. As we continue to expand our efforts in reducing plastic waste, we invite everyone to participate in this initiative and make conscious choices that contribute to a healthier environment. Together, let’s embrace sustainable practices and work towards a brighter future for our planet. Thank you for your support as we embark on this important journey!
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Lords Hotels & Resorts, a rapidly expanding and leading mid-segment hotel chain in India and Nepal, has achieved remarkable recognition within a decade of its establishment. This marks the comm