In Brief: Hyatt Hotels Corporation has announced the opening of Beldersoy Resort and SPA, marking the debut of the Destination by Hyatt brand in Uzbekistan.

  • Beldersoy Resort and SPA – Image Credit Hyatt   

Hyatt Hotels Corporation has opened Beldersoy Resort and SPA in the Beldersoy mountains within the Chimgan–Bostanliq region of Uzbekistan. This property is the first Destination by Hyatt branded hotel in the country and is the first premium mountain resort in Uzbekistan. 

Beldersoy Resort and SPA is located in the Beldersoy mountains, offering direct access to ski slopes, gondolas, and year-round hiking and biking trails. The resort is near Charvak Lake, the mountain village of Chimgan, and the capital city of Tashkent.

The property features 109 rooms and 39 private villas, each with panoramic mountain views. In-room amenities include a 55-inch television, walk-in shower, and work zone. The interior design incorporates elements inspired by the Chimgan mountains and Uzbek cultural heritage, with a color palette based on natural mountain tones such as stone, sand, clay, and green, and an emphasis on raw and natural materials.

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The resort introduces a Thalasso-inspired wellness concept, offering spa treatments that use mineral-based therapies. Facilities include indoor and outdoor pools, a seawater indoor pool with mineral salts, a magnesium-rich floating pool, and an outdoor infinity pool. Additional amenities include a spa, functional training zones, showers, and mountain-inspired fitness activities.

Dining options include two restaurants and a Lobby Lounge. Nafis, the all-day dining restaurant, serves seasonal specialties. Fire & Ice is a dinner restaurant focused on premium meats and vodka pairings.

The property offers event spaces for various gatherings, including two meeting rooms and a ballroom named after the Tian Shan mountain range, equipped to host weddings, conferences, corporate meetings, and team-building retreats.

The resort’s design and engineering choices aim to minimize energy consumption, treat water responsibly, and manage natural resources for the long term.

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