YANGON, MYANMAR—Wyndham Hotel Group plans to expand its portfolio of offerings in Southeast Asia to Myanmar for the first time with the signing of a franchise agreement for a 260-room Wyndham Grand hotel in Yangon, the country’s capital city.
Owned by Asia Myanmar Shining Star Company, the five-star Wyndham Grand Yangon Royal Lake will be part of the mixed-use Kantharyar Centre Project at the southern fringe of Yangon’s Kandawgyi Lake. The $157-million complex will include a residential building, serviced apartments, an office tower and a retail center.
“With more than three million visitors in 2014, Myanmar is growing in popularity among business and leisure travelers, and we continue to be at the forefront of emerging markets,” said Barry Robinson, Wyndham Hotel Group South East Asia and Pacific Rim’s president and managing director. “The country’s rich culture, political stability and recent tourism efforts, including the expansion of its e-Visa program and the construction of a new international airport, will continue to help draw more visitors, creating greater demand for high-quality, internationally recognized hotel brands like Wyndham.”
Wyndham Grand Yangon Royal Lake will offer a banquet hall, two multipurpose conference rooms, a meeting room, a swimming pool, a gym, a spa and on-site international restaurants.
“We are proud to partner with Wyndham Hotel Group on this landmark project and bring the prestigious Wyndham Grand brand to Myanmar. We will invest around $70 million in the hotel. The ground work for Phase 1 of the development is complete and we anticipate the whole project will be finalized by 2017,” said Kyaw Khaing, a spokesperson of Asia Myanmar Shining Star Company.