Cambodian-based company, the Grand Lion Group,
has entered into a management agreement and related agreements
with Marriott International to operate the 218-room Courtyard by
Marriott Siem Reap. The agreement is the first of its kind for the
Grand Lion Group whose primary business is real estate and
agriculture.
The Courtyard by Marriott Siem Reap will be
located on a 1.2-hectar site, approximately 15 minutes away from
the UNESCO World Heritage site of Angkor Archaeological Park, one
of the most important archaeological sites in Southeast Asia.
Stretching over some 400 sq km, including forested area, the
Angkor Archaeological Park contains the magnificent remains of the
different capitals of Khmer Empire, from the ninth to the 15th
century. They include the famous Temple of Angkor Wat at Angkor
Thom and the Bayon Temple with countless sculptural decorations.
Angkor became listed as a World Heritage site in 1992 when UNESCO
set up programs to safeguard the site and its surroundings.
Towards the end of the 1990s, political stability in Cambodia was
much more apparent and the popularity of Angkor started attracting
more mainstream tourism to Siem Reap.
Scheduled for completion
in 2011, the Courtyard by Marriott Siem Reap will feature 218
guestrooms with four-fixture bathrooms. In-room
amenities will include Marriott’s famous plush bed and bath linen
and amenities, high-definition flat-screen television, high-speed
internet access, mini-bar and safe.
For dining and entertainment,
there will be a casual, all-day dining restaurant, a Pool Bar &
Grill, and a lobby lounge. Recreational facilities will include an
outdoor swimming pool, a fitness centre and a full-service spa
including a relaxation lounge and a foot reflexology area. The
property will also feature approximately 600 sq m of function
space.
Plans are also underway to open a resort hotel in the
premier coastal holiday town of Sihanoukville and a business hotel
in the capital city of Phnom Penh.
Expecting to break ground in
the third quarter of 2010, the Grand Palm Resort will comprise
three branded international hotels, a marina, 18-hole
championship golf course and luxury villas and condominiums
situated on a 200 hectare beachfront in the premier coastal
holiday town of Sihanoukville. The Grand Palms Beach Resort is
nestled between a tropical rain forest and the Gulf of Thailand
providing an idyllic retreat for those seeking seclusion. Sited
four hours by road from Phnom Penh, the Resort is on target to be
ready by 2013.
The planned 200-room hotel in the capital city
of Phnom Penh is expected to appeal to business and leisure
travellers when it opens in 2013. A city of more than 2 million
people, Phnom Penh is the capital of Cambodia and the country's
commercial, economic and political hub.
President and CEO of
the Grand Lion Group, Mr Lundy Nath said, “After careful
research and a thorough review of well-known hotel brands for two
years, we selected Marriott International to be our key hotel
partner in our hospitality division. The brand is world famous and
internationally recognised fitting in with our marketing strategy,
while meeting expectations for customers who are used to the
level of comfort and standards associated with Marriott hotels
around the world. It will appeal to our guests exploring the
Indo-China region where Marriott International has already
established a presence. With a large global distribution network,
we expect to attract more visitors from Asia, Europe and USA.”
The Grand Lion Group will invest a total of US$ 300 million in its
ongoing hotel ventures around Cambodia. The Grand Lion Group
hospitality division is expected to create over 500 job
opportunities in the country, and the group expects future
development plans in Laos, Mongolia and Vietnam.
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