Ghana has been blessed with one of the world most beautiful holiday resorts located in the Eastern Region of Ghana, The Royal Senchi Resort Hotel.
The Royal Senchi Resort Hotel was officially opened on Wednesday November 26, 2014 to the world and everybody who wants to relax and have a peace of mind. The colorful opening ceremony was performed by Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, with support from Antwi Boasiako Sekyere and Odeneko Kwafo Akoto III.
The event was also attended by chiefs and people of the Akwamu traditional area, businessmen diplomats, and holiday makers among others. Even though Royal Senchi was completed and opened about a year ago, it is now completely ready to compete on the holiday and hospitably market.
Speaking at the grand opening ceremony Executive Director, Kwame Yeboah-Afari assured patrons of world class hospitality service, top notch facilities and unforgettable scenery. He said Royal Senchi Hotel & Resort is to be recognized as Ghana’s premier hospitality location; to be known as an innovator and leader amongst local businesses; and to be regarded as the best hotel company to work with in every community in which we operate.
General Manager of Royal Senchi Roman Krabel on his part stated that Ghana is beautiful country by nature and could easily become leading tourists’ visits less stressful. Adding that If government helps all hotels in Ghana to make it more easy to bring more tourists into the country or make visa application easier, Ghana will be number two or three tourists destination in Africa.
Hon. Elizabeth Ofosu Agyare, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts in her speech disclosed that the tourism sector is essentially a public sector led and private sector driven industry which requires huge investors to push the very promising tourism industry in this country. The ministry commended the professional services of the staff of Royal Senchi and encouraged them to keep it up.
The Royal Senchi Resort is a luxury hotel infused with the serenity of the Volta Lake complemented by the highest standards of hospitality services. With more than 80 rooms and suites, it has been designed to blend into the appealing, balmy environment of the Senchi River and the surrounding rich forestry. Its location is distant from the hectic city life, yet near enough for easy commuting.
The concept of the hotel is to offer a destination that fuses into the relaxed nature of the environment whilst providing hospitality standards that befit a four star establishment. Its colours, the architectural curves, as well as the shapes of the buildings lend to the ‘nature look’ and feel of the entire property.
Facilities there includes 84 luxury guest rooms, Upscale Dining, Pool Bar, Infinity Olympics size swimming Pool, Boat Riding, Fitness Center, African shop, Airport Pickups, Complementary Breakfast/Mini-bar, Children playing ground, We have a Boardroom and a ballroom for up to 200 guests, Spa and Salon, Live Band Music, Restaurant among other sports facilities.
The Royal Senchi remembered for hosting the controversial and ever popular three-day National Economic Forum 2014, is indeed a sight to behold and the best therapeutic and serene holiday resort for anybody to unwind and relax Royal Senchi Resort Hotel.
Checkout picture from pictures from Royal Senchi Resort Hotel:
Royal Senchi Resort Hotel Officially Opens
Royal Senchi Resort Hotel Officially Opens
Inside the Royal Senchi luxurious room
Royal Senchi Resort Hotel Officially Opens
Royal Senchi Resort Hotel Officially Opens
Royal Senchi Resort Hotel Officially Opens
The boats
Royal Senchi Resort Hotel Officially Opens
Royal Senchi Resort Hotel Officially Opens
Royal Senchi Resort Hotel Officially Opens
Royal Senchi Resort Hotel Officially Opens
Former GJA President Adwoa Yeboah-Agari and her brother Kwame Yeboah-Afari and Roman Krabel
The African shop
Statue of the Senchi woman
General Manager of Royal Senchi, Roman Krabel
Royal Senchi Resort Hotel Officially Opens
Royal Senchi Resort Hotel Officially Opens
Hon. Elizabeth Ofosu Agyare, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts
A scene from the Volta River and the swimming pool