Global Destinations has announced the launch of their luxury representation vertical ‘Wanderlust Marketing’ with a keen focus on luxurious and captivating travel brands and experiences.
As our premier partner on-board we’d like to introduce “The Nanee” a unique 18 room, bespoke boutique oasis in the heart of Bhaktapur, Nepal, providing stylish, quality and comfortable accommodation with superior purpose handcrafted experiences and services. The boutique property is scheduled to open doors to travellers in early December 2022.
Situated in the world heritage historical city of Bhaktapur – an ancient Newar city in the eastern corner of Kathmandu Valley in Nepal, The Nanee is located about 13 kilometres from the capital city Kathmandu. With uniquely designed rooms, it is dedicated to connecting travellers from around the world and creating a unique memorable experience, in the ‘Museum of Life’.
Their key purpose is to provide a comfortable oasis where guests connect, experience the living heritage of Bhaktapur and for their visitors / dwellers to ensure the preservation of the Newar culture within one of the oldest living historical cities in the world.
Under the ‘Wanderlust Marketing’ vertical Global Destinations aims to curate a compendium of unique and exclusive travel providers offering them comprehensive marketing solutions while delivering the most exclusive, bespoke and memorable experiences from around the globe to discerning luxury travellers.
Mr. Pranav Kapadia, Director Global Destinations shared, “Experiential Luxury travel from India has grown leaps and bounds and continues to be on a rise. The stagnancy of the pandemic has set the pace for many travellers to look for unique and distinguished experiences. The emergence of experiential luxury travel is one of the outcomes of the pandemic, where Indian travellers now look to engage in luxurious at the same time immersive, meaningful, and sustainable travel. With the launch of Wanderlust Marketing, we are glad to be able to cater to this growing niche traveller segment.”