Today's travelers and diners decide where to stay and eat online, long before they arrive. Whether you run a boutique hotel in Kathmandu, a homestay in Pokhara, or a restaurant in Thamel, a strong digital presence isn't optional anymore — it's essential.
CMS Hospitality's Digital Marketing & Branding service exists to build that presence properly — not with generic marketing templates, but with strategy and visual identity built specifically around how travelers and diners actually search, decide, and remember a place.
From getting found on search engines to the logo on your door and the photos on your menu, we cover the full brand journey — so your property looks and performs like itself, everywhere a guest encounters it.
From getting discovered to being remembered, each pillar below covers a different stage of how guests find, choose and return to your property.
We make sure your business appears when travelers search for terms like "best hotels in Nepal" or "top restaurants in Pokhara" — built on real local search behavior, not guesswork.
We engage potential guests and diners on the platforms where they're already scrolling — Instagram and Facebook — with content built to convert interest into bookings.
We keep you connected with past guests and diners long after they've checked out — turning a single booking into a returning customer through consistent, well-timed outreach.
We build the visual identity your digital presence runs on — logo, color palette, typography and brand guidelines — so every post, ad and page looks unmistakably like you.
Professional photo and video shoots of your rooms, food and spaces — the visual content that fuels every social post, ad and listing, shot to actually convert.
For restaurants and cafes especially, we design the printed touchpoints guests actually interact with in person — menus, table cards and signage that carry your brand beyond the screen.
Our approach is informed by deep industry knowledge and tailored to the needs of hotels, restaurants and resorts in Nepal — not adapted from a generic marketing playbook.