Hyatt is set to expand its footprint in Africa by introducing the Hyatt Regency brand to Zambia in 2026, with plans to reopen the renowned Pamodzi Hotel in Lusaka. The hotel, currently undergoing extensive renovations, aims to provide an elevated experience for both business and leisure travelers.
Major Renovation Plans for Pamodzi Hotel
Upon its transformation into the Hyatt Regency Lusaka The Pamodzi, the hotel will feature 170 redesigned rooms and suites adorned with contemporary decor. Guests can anticipate upgraded in-room amenities, all aligned with Hyatt’s international five-star standards. These enhancements aim to elevate the overall guest experience, aligning with the expectations of discerning travelers.
Enhanced Facilities and Ideal Location
The Hyatt Regency Lusaka will house versatile meeting and event spaces tailored for conferences and corporate gatherings, thus targeting the growing meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions (MICE) market. Its prime location in Lusaka positions it conveniently near key destinations, including the bustling business district and the Lusaka National Museum. Those interested in wildlife experiences will find attractions like Lusaka National Park and the Elephant Orphanage Project just a short drive away.
Loyalty Program Benefits
For members of the World of Hyatt loyalty program, the hotel’s launch will mean the inclusion of Zambia in the program. This enhancement will allow guests to earn and redeem points during their stays, providing more value for frequent travelers.
Collaborative Efforts for a Modern Experience
The renovation project stems from a strategic partnership involving Hyatt, ASB Hotel Properties, Albwardy Investments, and Pamodzi Hotels PLC. The collaboration aims to modernize the property while meeting the expectations of visitors in an evolving market.
Booking Information and Future Updates
Travel enthusiasts and business professionals seeking more details can visit the Hyatt Regency Lusaka The Pamodzi website for updated information and booking options. As Zambia continues to grow as a travel destination, the reopening of this hotel marks a thrilling prospect for the country’s hospitality landscape.
