
In a major development for Himalayan luxury hospitality, the award-winning Dwarika’s Collection has announced the rebranding of Dwarika’s Resort to Dwarika’s Sanctuary. The renewed identity reflects an evolved vision centered on immersive wellbeing rooted in ancient Himalayan philosophies.
The transformation has already earned global recognition, with the property receiving the prestigious 2025 Michelin Key, awarded for exceptional excellence, authenticity, and distinctive character in hospitality.
Beginning January 2026, Dwarika’s Sanctuary will unveil its new minimum three-night, all-inclusive concept, designed to offer guests a deeper, more intentional wellness journey. The refreshed model integrates traditions from Buddhist and Vedic healing, emphasising personalised, slow, and transformative experiences aimed at rejuvenating body, mind, and spirit.
Set amid the pristine hills of Dhulikhel, the Sanctuary spans 22 acres of terraced farmland, forest glades, and Himalayan viewpoints. The property features 40 spacious residential suites inspired by traditional Nepali village architecture, built using natural materials and designed to blend seamlessly with the surrounding landscape. With panoramic views of the Himalayas, the Sanctuary offers a tranquil environment dedicated to restoration and holistic renewal.
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Hoteliers + operators raise policy-level concerns
Clear demands from industry to govt
Points on promotion gaps, data usage, digital marketing, tax simplification, fragmented India branding

