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President Koroma To Commission 5.7 Million Dollar Taia Resort In Sierra Leone
Posted by on Jun 24, 2009, 16:50

5.7 Million Dollar Taia Resort In Sierra Leone...Owned By Wilfred Sam King
The tourist industry in Sierra Leone will on Thursday 25th June receive a massive boost as the prestigious Taia Resort Hotel will officially open its doors for business after a commissioning ceremony would be done by President Koroma. The magnificently constructed beach front hotel is the brainchild of one of the leading indigenous businessmen in Sierra Leone; Mr. Wilfred Sam King.

5.7 Million Dollar Taia Resort In Sierra Leone
After experimenting with the Kimbima Hotel Sam King who also owns and operates one of the largest stationery enterprises known as Sam King Services in the country says “The sky is the limit for what one can achieve if you have the vision” The 33- bed- luxury hotel complex with its breathtaking panoramic view of the Lumley beach, includes exquisite Presidential / Honeymoon suites which come complete with secretarial services; V-SAT with wireless and wired internet access along with IP phones for inexpensive international calls, and plasma TVs with integrated DVD players and 16 channels satellite TV.

The elegant Mangrove restaurant offers a large variety of European and African cuisines prepared by a highly experienced Chef along with a 24- hour lobby bar and reception desk. ‘Meet and Greet’ services at the Lungi international airport and onward transfer to Freetown, are available along with concierge services to help guests move around, plus in-house tours of the beautiful Sierra Leonean countryside.

Conferences, meetings and receptions can he held with state of the art facilities located at the Prof. D.R.G. Gwynne-Jones Hall (sits 400), Mangrove Conference Hall (sits 150) and J.L. Borbor Boardroom (sits 25).With the scenic Lumley beach on the doorstep. There is also a suspended swimming pool along with on-site shops and banking services. The US$5.7 million luxury resort was built with personal savings and loans from local and international banks




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