Conventions::
Widely known for its mountains, exotic wildlife, religious sites
and casinos, Nepal is now actively promoting itself as an
attractive conference destination. To cater to the diverse
requirements of conventions and conferences the Yak & Yeti
offers venues housed in the elegant 19th Century neo-classical
Rana Palace. A variety of superbly equipped rooms can accommodate
20 in our cozy balcony room or up to 1000 in our Regal Room.
THE SENATE ROOM - Overlooking the Atrium lobby, the
Senate room is an ideal venue for small meetings and conferences,
with easy break-away facilities, and modern architecture.
THE VICEROY ROOM - Adjoining the Senate, is The Viceroy,
with a dramatic Neo-Tibetan ceiling which sets the mood for
fruitful board meetings & small conferences, combining the
ambiance of a modern venue with old world charm.
REGAL ROOM I & II - The Regal Room at the convention
center is the dramatic amalgamation of state-of-the-art technology
with the regality of 19th-century Rana architecture which is the
hall mark of the Yak & Yeti. The hall is acoustically tuned
with insulated and collapsible walls. It also features the latest
in banquet facilities, comprehensive secretarial backup,
personalised service and professional technical support.
DURBAR HALL - Once the main stateroom of the Lal Durbar
palace, it is now a conference hall of the hotel. Durbar Hall is a
large and versatile hall with options for expansion into several
adjoining rooms. Decorated with centuries old Newari wood carved
windows Durbar Hall is accommodating and impressive.
DYNASTY HALL - Situated in the historic Lal Durbar or
Red palace, the Dynasty was the private meeting room of Rana
rulers. Dynasty Hall is a fully restored private museum. Adorned
with exquisite century old chandeliers, intricate glass paintings,
antique mirrors and priceless murals and portraits of the Rana
family royalty, Dynasty Hall is a showcase of luxury sure to
impress the most distinguished of tastes.
REGENCY HALL - Regency hall is the latest addition to
the Lal Durbar convention centre. It was also used by the Rana
rulers and is fully restored hall, adorned with intricate
paintings, antique mirrors and murals
THE BALCONY - Adjoining Durbar Hall is the Balcony Room.
Suitable for small meetings of up to 20 people, the Balcony Room
is a light, classical room with dramatic windows and great views.
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