Amari Dhaka Wins the Prestigious South Asian Travel Awards 2024 as Leading Business Hotel

The 8th Edition of the South Asian Travel Awards (SATA) 2024 culminated in a vibrant celebration in Kathmandu, with winners announced during a prestigious Gala & Awards ceremony held at Aloft Kathmandu Thamel on Friday, September 20th.
This year's event attracted significant participation from key players within the hospitality industry, representing a diverse array of sectors including hotels, resorts, airlines, lounges, travel agents, and cruise lines. The SATA is endorsed by over 18 tourism organisations and bodies across the region, underscoring its credibility and significance in the travel sector.
With over 400 nominations submitted for this edition, competition was notably fierce. The event was honoured by the presence of the Honourable Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Mr. Badri Prasad Pandey, along with Mr. Deepak Joshi, CEO of the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB). Board members of NTB and prominent figures from Nepal's travel industry also attended, contributing to a grand celebration of excellence in South Asian hospitality. SATA 2024 was held in Kathmandu with the support of the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) and the Hotel Association of Nepal (HAN).
The SATA awards recognise not only outstanding service and innovation within the hospitality sector but also foster a spirit of healthy competition and collaboration among industry stakeholders. This year's event featured an impressive 51 Gold and 93 Silver categories.
Amari Dhaka has won the South Asian Travel Awards as Leading Business Hotel for its outstanding representation of excellent services in South Asia. Amari Dhaka's impeccable performance and the team's unwavering commitment to excellence have been highly appreciated by SATA. Awarded for the sixth time as a leading business hotel, the Amari Family prides itself on the validity of this accolade, recognising their ingenuity and hard work, which distinguish them from their competitors and affirm their worthiness of recognition.