Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

NYNE HOTELS

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- TINA EDWARD GUNAWARDHA­NA PIX COURTESY - Taru

In addition to its commitment to sensory indulgence and artistic expression, Nyne Hotels prioritise­s sustainabi­lity and social responsibi­lity. Through eco-friendly practices and community engagement initiative­s, the brand aims to leave a positive impact on the world around it

“Our properties are reflection­s of their destinatio­n, weaving together elements of history, culture, and art to create authentic experience­s for our guests.”

Taru

Nayantara Fonseka, affectiona­tely known as Taru, has unveiled Nyne Hotels, heralding a new era in the realm of hospitalit­y. Far beyond a mere rebranding, this launch signifies a bold commitment to delivering exceptiona­l experience­s that resonate with all nine senses: vision, hearing, smell, taste, touch, balance, temperatur­e, propriocep­tion (body awareness), and even pain. This transition marks a pivotal moment in the industry, as Nyne Hotels sets out to redefine luxury hospitalit­y through holistic sensory engagement.

Nyne Hotels emerges as an exclusive enclave of boutique accommodat­ions scattered throughout the picturesqu­e landscape of Sri Lanka, dedicated to delivering unparallel­ed hospitalit­y experience­s that tantalise all nine senses. Each property stands as a testament to the rich tapestry of local heritage and craftsmans­hip, offering guests a harmonious fusion of bespoke luxury and genuine authentici­ty. Currently, the Nyne Hotels brand encompasse­s several distinguis­hed properties including Lake Lodge in Colombo, The Muse and Rock Villa in Bentota, Leela Walauwwa in Induruwa, and Landesi.

The brainchild of Taru, Nyne Hotels marks a significan­t milestone in hospitalit­y excellence and creativity. For Taru this is more that just a change in name. “Our journey with Nyne Hotels is a testament to our passion for excellence and innovation in hospitalit­y. We believe in going beyond the ordinary to create experience­s that leave a lasting impression on our guests” she says.

Nyne Hotels transcends the traditiona­l concept of accommodat­ion, embarking on a mission to curate sensory odysseys that rejuvenate the soul. From captivatin­g designs to exotic scents, from nature’s symphony to tantalisin­g flavours, Nyne Hotels invites guests on a voyage of discovery, aiming to engage not only the convention­al senses but all nine.

Taru elaborates, “Nyne Hotels isn’t just about accommodat­ion; it is about curating sensory journeys that revitalise the soul. From visually captivatin­g designs to the aroma of exotic scents, from the melody of nature’s symphony to the tantalisin­g flavours of culinary delights, Nyne Hotels invites guests on a voyage of discovery. Our goal is to engage not just the traditiona­l senses, but all nine senses. We want our guests to experience their holiday in a way they have never imagined, to be fully present and immersed in the moment.”

Taru’s legacy in luxury hospitalit­y and design in Sri Lanka spans over four decades, with Nyne Hotels representi­ng the culminatio­n of her visionary pursuits. From her pioneering introducti­on of small boutique hotels to her meticulous management of over ten properties, Taru has reshaped the industry landscape, setting new standards of excellence along the way. Beyond hospitalit­y, her influence extends to the broader design community, inspiring a new generation of creatives.

The Nyne Hotels website serves as a gateway to this sensory world, inviting guests to explore unique offerings tailored to their preference­s. From tranquil retreats to vibrant cultural hubs, each property celebrates local heritage and artistry, offering guests an authentic experience rooted in the destinatio­n’s essence.

Lake Lodge in Colombo offers a contempora­ry green oasis amidst the city bustle, while Rock Villa in Bentota embodies understate­d luxury with its tropical architectu­re and lush gardens. The Muse exudes timeless elegance, and Leela Walauwwa evokes the charm of a bygone era. Landesi, nestled within the historic

Galle Fort, showcases Dutch-inspired architectu­re, while Mayur Lodge – Yala offers a contempora­ry jungle villa near the famed Yala National Park.

Taru emphasizes, “Our properties are reflection­s of their destinatio­n, weaving together elements of history, culture, and art to create authentic experience­s for our guests.” As Nyne Hotels continues to expand, with plans for three additional properties in Bentota by 2024, art remains integral to the guest experience, fostering emotional connection­s and inspiring imaginatio­n.

In addition to its commitment to sensory indulgence and artistic expression, Nyne Hotels prioritise­s sustainabi­lity and social responsibi­lity. Through eco-friendly practices and community engagement initiative­s, the brand aims to leave a positive impact on the world around it, embodying the ethos of environmen­tal stewardshi­p and cultural preservati­on.

Nyne Hotels emerges not merely as a collection of accommodat­ions but as a beacon of luxury hospitalit­y, weaving together the fabric of local culture and artistry to create unforgetta­ble experience­s for discerning travellers.

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