Banyan Tree renews interest in Sri Lanka

Banyan Tree Holdings Limited, a leading manager and developer of premium resorts, hotels, spas and galleries, has announced the termination of a hotel management agreement in Sri Lanka, in order to focus on the development of its own projects on a larger scale. The 77-room Deer Park Hotel in Giritalle, the cultural heart of Sri Lanka, has been managed under the Angsana brand.
Banyan Tree’s plans for Sri Lanka encompass either single-hotel projects in iconic, pristine areas, or an integrated resort with several hotels, golf course, residential developments, and retail and spa centers. The model for its envisaged Sri Lanka integrated resort is Banyan Tree’s Laguna Phuket project which was the first, and remains the largest, integrated resort in Asia. Laguna Bintan with two hotels and a golf course in Indonesia was also developed by Banyan Tree. Laguna Lang Co, a 300-hectare integrated resort in Central Vietnam also spearheaded by Banyan Tree, will open in mid-2012.
A delegation headed by Mr Ho Kwon Ping, executive chairman of Banyan Tree, was recently in Sri Lanka to visit possible sites. “We were about to open a beach resort near Colombo when it was destroyed by the Asian tsunami,” said Mr Ho. “We are happy to be back and are optimistic about the prospects for this beautiful and now peaceful country.”
Background Information
Banyan Tree Hotels and Resorts
The Group is a leading international operator and developer of premium resorts, hotels, spas and residences and boasts an industry track record since 1994. It also manages and/or has ownership interests in niche resorts and hotels. These resorts and hotels are located in 14 countries on three continents with a total of close to 5,000 rooms available for use by guests as at 31 December 2015. A resort managed by the Group typically commands room rates at the high end of each property’s particular market. As at 31 December 2015, the Group offers its customers a multi-faceted travel and leisure experience which it delivers through its 37 resorts and hotels, 68 spas, 81 galleries and three golf courses.