The Swat Serena Hotel has announced it will close its doors permanently on January 1, 2026, ending nearly 40 years of service in the Swat Valley’s hospitality sector. Established as a key destination for tourists in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the hotel played a pivotal role in promoting tourism and providing high-quality accommodations in the region.
In an official statement, the management expressed gratitude to guests, partners, and associates for their support over the decades. “We regret to announce the closure of Swat Serena Hotel’s operations, effective 1 January 2026,” the notice read, highlighting the hotel’s contribution to the growth of tourism and local businesses in Swat.
The property became a landmark for travelers seeking both luxury and cultural experiences in the valley, earning recognition for its exceptional service and scenic location.
Despite the closure, Serena Hotels reassured patrons that it will continue operations at its other properties across Asia and Africa. The group currently manages 33 hotels globally, including 10 in Pakistan, offering a consistent standard of service and memorable guest experiences.
Serena Hotels emphasized its commitment to maintaining excellence at its remaining locations while acknowledging the special role the Swat property held in its history.
Over the years, Swat Serena became synonymous with hospitality in the region, hosting both domestic and international tourists and contributing significantly to local tourism infrastructure. Its closure marks the end of an era, but the legacy of service, cultural promotion, and community engagement remains a defining part of Serena Hotels’ story.
The group thanked all guests and partners for their loyalty and support, noting that the memories and milestones achieved at the Swat property will continue to inspire its operations elsewhere.
The Swat Serena Hotel’s closure reflects broader trends in the hospitality industry, balancing operational challenges with strategic focus on other locations, while leaving a lasting imprint on the Swat Valley’s tourism landscape.

