Nayantara aka Taru unveils Nyne Hotels



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.

Pix Courtesy - Taru

 



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