Australia-listed casino operator Silver Heritage Group Ltd. will finally roll out the red carpet inside Tiger Palace Resort in Bhairahawa, Nepal this weekend, capping the series of construction woes it has experienced over the past months.
However, guests may have to wait a little longer before they will be able to play inside Tiger Palace since the company said that its premium mass and VIP gaming areas will remain shuttered during the integrated resort’s grand opening.
Tiger Palace, which is located near two UNESCO world heritage sites, has 100 rooms and suites, in addition to two two-bedroom villas. Its casino currently has 44 gaming tables and 216 electronic gaming machines.
“The premium mass and VIP gaming area are expected to open soon. The casino features 44 gaming tables and over 200 electronic gaming machines: there is a capacity for a lot more. The casino also has a performance stage and stylish bar,” Silver Heritage said in a statement.