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Besides excellent relationships with hotels, airlines and professional bodies, Royal Mountain Travel has close alliance with many globally well known travel companies and this is one of the reasons for its remarkable progress.
Hotel Affiliations
Royal Mountain Travel makes every effort to provide the best and most suitable accommodation to its guests as per their individual preferences. Following are some preferred hotels with whom we have excellent business relationships:
Dwarika’s Hotel:
Among the two Heritage Awards awarded to Nepal, one is for the medieval city of Bhaktapur and the other is for Dwarika’s Hotel. Intricately carved wood and terracotta work that adorn the hotel building have been made by some of the best craftsmen in Nepal, and are the highlights of the hotel. The original woodwork pieces are all centuries old and every brick is handmade. Dwarika’s Hotel is also renowned for its aura of intimate luxury and service that reflects the hospitable spirit of the Nepali people.
Hotel Yak & Yeti:
It is a blend of a splendid old palace and a spectacular modern hotel located in the heart of the city. All the guest rooms are comfortably equipped to give a feeling of being at home while away from home. The hotel also has a variety of facilities and services that meets the need of both business and leisure travelers. This grand hotel is a hop skip and jump away from most attractions of the capital. Set amongst antique fountains, gilded temples and emerald gardens, Hotel Yak & Yeti is the perfect place to set up as you begin your Nepal adventure.
Soaltee Crowne Plaza Hotel:
It is recognized as the premier five star deluxe hotel in Nepal. Suitably well located, the hotel’s high standard of services and its many customer friendly facilities are geared towards ensuring for a most comfortable stay when in Kathmandu. Away from the hustle and bustle of city life and well ensconced within serene surroundings, a satisfying feel of peace and tranquility prevails within its environs. The hotel is easily accessible and just a 15-minutes drive away from Tribhuwan International Airport and 10 minutes away from the city center. The hotel provides a wide array of accommodation types to suit personal preferences, from 283 Superior, Deluxe and Crowne Plaza Club Rooms to 8 Executive and 7 Regal Suites.
Hotel Hyatt Regency:
Hyatt Regency Kathmandu is the perfect accommodation option for business travelers and holidaymakers alike. Equipped with the best possible amenities, it is just 4 km away from Tribhuvan International Airport and in close proximity to the business district and shopping centers. The convenient location helps tourists to visit the many tourist attractions in the capital with ease. 290 tastefully appointed rooms and plush suites promise a luxurious and comfortable stay for visitors.
Hotel Vajra:
Built in the traditional Nepali Pagoda style using locally available materials, Hotel Vajra is bedecked inside and out with wood and terracotta carvings, stone and marble tiles, hanging brick gardens and traditional Tibetan ceiling-paintings. The hotel has an art gallery, a classical dance studio with weekly performances, an East-West library, an ayurvedic massage room and several roof tops from where one can get a good view of Swayambhunath Stupa as well as dawn and sunset panoramas. The Pagoda Bar, the Pagoda Hall for meditation or yoga, the Naga Theater with yearly drama performances by Studio 7 and a cluster of flower trailed gardens are other attractions.
Hotel Fuji:
Even with recent renovations to its old building including annexation of a new mansion next to the old premises, Hotel Fuji still retains all of its original character and elegance. Fuji Hotel is not a new name in the hospitality business and is widely recognized as one of the best family-run hotels in Nepal.
Airlines Affiliations
Royal Mountain Travel is the Sales Agent for the following airlines:
Buddha Air
Buddha Air started its operations in October 1997 with a single brand new Beech 1900D aircraft. Currently, the airline is operating domestic services with a fleet of five brand new Beech 1900Ds and two 1900Cs. Buddha Air is justifiably proud to have new aircrafts in its fleet. Another thing they are proud of is their well trained and dedicated team.
Yeti Airlines
Established in May 1998, Yeti Airlines Domestic Pvt. Ltd. has the widest domestic flights network in the country and flies to almost all destinations in Nepal including even remote areas in the mountains. In 2007, Yeti Airlines received permission for international operations as well. The airline’s focus is on providing affordable air-connections and quality service.
Druk Air
DRUKAIR [Royal Bhutan Airlines] is the national carrier of the Royal Government of Bhutan, operating to seven cities in six countries. Founded in 1981, it the only airline flying into Bhutan. Druk Air has become a lifeline with the outside world for the Bhutanese people, as well as supporting emerging inbound tourism and export markets.
Air China
The state owned Air China is the second-largest commercial airline after China Southern Airlines. It is the flag carrier and the only airline in the world to fly the national flag on its entire fleet. Air China currently flies to approximately 120 destinations. Founded in 1988, it is the 4th largest airline in Asia and the 5th largest in the world in terms of domestic cargo traffic. In terms of fleet size, it is the 17th largest airline in the world. As of January 2008, Air China’s average fleet age was only 7.8 years old.
Jet Airways/Jet Lite
Jet Airways commenced operations from May 5, 1993 and within a period of 16 years has become a market leader in the Indian aviation field. The airline has been adjudged India’s ‘Best Domestic Airline’ many times and has been the recipient of several national and international awards. Having successfully completed the Operational Safety Audit, the airline has also received the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) Registration, a globally recognized evaluation system for assessing the operational management and control systems of an airline.
Professional Affiliations
Royal Mountain Travel is an active member of the following professional associations:
Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal (TAAN):
Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal (TAAN) was registered in 1979. TAAN has 571 general members, 8 associate members and 49 general members of TAAN Regional Pokhara Chapter who meet annually to endorse policy guidelines. Besides other activities, TAAN also organizes workshops to make trekking agents aware of the rising pollution in trekking routes and other problems encountered by the trekkers and trekking agents.
Nepal Association of Tour and Travel Agents (NATTA):

Nepal Association of Tour and Travel Agents (NATTA) was established in 1966. Its primary objective is to protect the interests of those engaged in the travel trade business, to promote its orderly growth and to develop and safeguard the traveling public from exploitation by unreliable agents
Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA):

The Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) is an association acting to enhance the sustainable growth, value and quality of travel and tourism to, from and within the region in partnership with its private and public sector members. PATA also serves as a catalyst for the responsible development of the Asia Pacific travel and tourism industry
Nepal Tourism Board (NTB):

NTB as a governmental body implements programs that play a catalytic role for the growth of tourism. Despite adverse times in the tourism sector, NTB has been launching vigorous and strategically designed promotional campaigns to build confidence among tourists in the international market.
Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA):

Nepal Mountaineering Association was established in 1973. It is a non-governmental, non-profit and non-political organization working as a national alpine association to promote mountain tourism and climbing sports. NMA also works to protect mountain environments and preserve and promote the cultural heritage of the mountain people. It is the only national alpine club authorized to issue climbing permits for 33 mountain peaks of Nepal.
International Air Transport Association (IATA):

IATA is an international trade body, formed some 60 years ago by a group of airlines. Today, IATA represents some 230 airlines comprising 93% of scheduled international air traffic. The organization also represents, leads and serves the airline industry in general.
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