The room aggregator, which opened its first property here, is also looking to roll out its 'Townhouse' brand in the Himalayan nation, which of late is witnessing a tourist influx after a back-breaking earthquake in 2015.
According to official statistics, of the 174,803 tourists who visited Nepal in 2016, most were from India.
The entry into Nepal comes on the heels of its foray in Malaysia. The plan is to set up 100 Oyo hotels in Nepal this year.
"Our core premise is right pricing and right location with cleanliness on mind," Ritesh Agarwal, founder and CEO of Oyo, told PTI after the inauguration of its first property in Kathmandu. "The brand Oyo allows small local hotel operators to use technology and innovation to bring in more footfall."
To a query on the impending Goods and Services Tax, he said the GST will be a "great enabler and gamechanger".
Welcoming the 5 per cent tax slab for smaller hotels, Agarwal expects a hassle-free experience under the new unified tax structure, but does not rule out teething issues.
Asked about the relatively young profile of his team, where he himself is all of 23, Agarwal said the premium is on talent with an equal emphasis on experience.
Bimalendra Nidhi, Nepal Deputy Prime Minister, opened the Nepal property of Oyo Rooms, along with Manjeev Singh Puri, Indian Ambassador to the Himalayan nation.
Founded in 2013, Oyo has grown its network to 7,000 hotels across 200 cities.
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