Hyatt’s first Destination by Hyatt resort in Uzbekistan has officially opened, bringing luxury accommodation, mountain wellness, ski access, and breathtaking views to the Beldersoy Mountains.

You’ve been waiting for this. A place where the air thins out at 1,600 meters above sea level, where the Chimgan-Bostanliq region unfolds beneath you like a map of possibility. On July 15, 2026, the Beldersoy Resort and Spa—part of Destination by Hyatt—opened its doors.
This isn’t just another hotel launch. It’s Uzbekistan’s first premium mountain resort under a major international hospitality brand, and the very first Destination by Hyatt property in the entire country.
Your Room Comes With 31 Square Meters of Mountain View (Minimum)
Picture this. You wake up. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame the Beldersoy mountains. Your private balcony juts out over cliffs that have watched centuries pass. You have options here—109 guest rooms ranging from the 31-square-meter King Bed Mountain View to the sprawling 153-square-meter Three Bedroom Villa. Thirty-nine standalone private villas dot the landscape, each one a sanctuary with modern bathrooms and panoramic views that don’t quit.
The Twin Bed Mountain View matches its king-sized counterpart at 31 square meters. Junior Suites, Junior Suite Deluxe, Osmon Suite, and Two Bedroom Villas (100 square meters) fill the space between. Every room tells the same story: you’re here to see the mountains, not the walls.
Design That Whispers ‘Uzbekistan,’ Not ‘Generic Luxury’
Here’s the thing about most mountain resorts. They could be anywhere. Not this one.
The interior design pulls directly from the Chimgan mountain landscape and Uzbek cultural heritage. Natural mountain tones dominate—stone, sand, clay, and green. Raw materials. Natural textures. Handcrafted works by local artisans appear throughout the property, each piece a conversation starter, each corner a reminder that you’re in a specific place with a specific story.
Ski Slopes, Gondolas, and a Spa That Floats You in Magnesium
Location matters. Direct access to ski slopes. Gondolas waiting nearby. Year-round hiking and biking trails snake through the terrain. Charvak Lake glimmers in the distance. The mountain village of Chimgan sits close enough to explore. Tashkent lies approximately 70 kilometers away when city life calls.
But let’s talk about the Thalasso-inspired wellness concept. Mineral-based therapies aren’t buzzwords here—they’re the foundation. The facility includes indoor and outdoor pools, yes, but also a seawater indoor pool infused with mineral salts. A magnesium-rich floating pool. An outdoor infinity pool with panoramic views that make you forget you’re exercising at all.
The spa delivers. Functional training zones offer mountain-inspired fitness activities that actually use the terrain instead of ignoring it.
Four Restaurants, One Michelin-Recognized Chef, and Vodka Pairings at Altitude
You need fuel at 1,600 meters. Nafis serves seasonal international cuisine all day. Fire and Ice occupies the top floor, serving premium meats with vodka pairings against a backdrop of panoramic views that turn dinner into an event. Soma brings Mediterranean fine dining by a Michelin Guide-recognized chef. Montis keeps the energy up with meals designed for active days.
When Business Calls, the Tian Shan Ballroom Answers
The resort isn’t just for leisure travelers. The Tian Shan Ballroom spans 480 square meters and accommodates up to 500 guests with a divisible layout. Two boardrooms, each 45 square meters, feature advanced AV technology for meetings, conferences, and workshops. Mountain views included at no extra charge.
The Engineering Behind the Experience
Michel Morauw, Managing Director of Hyatt EAME North, and General Manager Khaled Shaker didn’t just build a pretty property. They engineered it. Reduced energy consumption isn’t an afterthought—it’s built into the foundation. Responsible water treatment systems operate behind the scenes. Long-term natural resource management guides every decision. Contemporary luxury meets respect for local culture and environmental preservation. That’s the promise, and the infrastructure backs it up.
This Is Bigger Than One Resort
The Beldersoy Resort and Spa sits within the larger Beldersoy-Chimyon-Nanay development zone. In 2023, French company MND France won a tender to build infrastructure for this zone. The results? A 10-person gondola moving 2,000 people per hour. An 80-person pendulum ropeway handling 800 people per hour.
The full zone plan is ambitious. 11 tourism/recreation complexes near the ski resorts. Over 20 kilometers of slopes. Hotel complexes accommodating 6,000 tourists. More than 20 types of winter and summer attractions. Projections show 3.1 million visitors annually and 451 new jobs.
Here’s What You Won’t Find: Sales Pitches
No condo-hotel program. No fractional ownership scheme. No timeshare arrangement. The private villas? Hotel room inventory for nightly rental, not residential real estate for sale. Hyatt Vacation Club doesn’t list Beldersoy as a participating resort. The official website displays nightly booking rates only. No ownership portal exists. No public records, press releases, or real estate listings indicate individual units are available for purchase.
You’re a guest here. Nothing more, nothing less.
Did You get Interested to Visit?
The Beldersoy mountains have been waiting. On July 15, 2026, they got the resort they deserved. Your balcony at 1,600 meters is ready. The gondolas are running. The magnesium pool is warm. The only question left: when do you arrive?
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