The Royal Senchi named  leading hotel at World Travel Awards

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World Travel Awards

The Royal Senchi Hotel has been adjudged Ghana’s leading hotel at the recently organised World Travel Awards.

This was announced at the industry awards event that took place in Nairobi, Kenya, to recognise outstanding hospitality companies across the continents for hitting certain milestones in the global hospitality space.

A number of rigorously selected hotels and resorts, as well as individuals and groups, in the global hospitality stratosphere were brought together for the most important event in the travel and tourism world.

A statement by the organisers said: “The World Travel Awards were established in 1993 to acknowledge, reward and celebrate excellence across all key sectors of the travel, tourism and hospitality industries, and are recognised globally as the ultimate hallmark of industry excellence”.

The awards are won by votes cast from across the globe based on guests’ first-hand experience at a nominated facility.

The General Manager of Royal Senchi Hotel, Gerard Schraven, in a statement to the press noted that the recognition is for Ghana as much as it is for the hotel – saying the West African country is the essence of the resort’s brand.

He explained that the hotel’s recognition can be attributed to its representation of Ghana’s beautiful culture and tradition, which have been woven into its fine contemporary hospitality.

He added that the Royal Senchi Hotel will “continue to enhance its services and products to suit the dynamic taste of customers, and also strive to embody the wealth of indigenous royalty which it seeks to represent”.

For his part, the Head of Sales and Marketing, Mr. Emmanuel Mensah, expressed gratitude to the voting public, noting that much more will be done in the coming years to add to the customers’ satisfaction.

He said the hotel takes pride in being identified with Ghana’s rich resources and cultural prestige, adding that the resort will not relent from doing its bit to project the country’s image worldwide.

“We will continue to keep faith with the heritage and authenticity of our culture and tradition in all that identifies us as an indigenous resort, and we will not lose steam in doing so,” he noted.

He called on Ghanaians to be more appreciative of the country’s tourism offerings, as is done by others from around the world.

Mr. Mensah also added that the hotel is well-positioned not only to receive visitors to Ghana for the coming festive season, but also introduce them to the country’s soul through customer-tailored packages and services.

Considered one of Ghana’s premium hotels, the Royal Senchi Hotel was built in 2011 and officially opened in 2013.

The hotel has become a celebrated brand in Ghana’s hospitality space, offering indigenously designed world-class hospitality services to local and international guests alike.

The 35-acre resort is situated at the gateway to the countryside of Akwamu and makes creative and beneficial use of its proximity to the Volta Lake, affording guests luxury in a relaxing and unspoiled atmosphere at the waterfront.

For its distinctive traditional design in architecture and service, the resort has over the years attracted many from all walks of life, especially guests with an appetite for luxury and service of pure quality.

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