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"Nepal is there to change you, not for you to change it. Lose yourself in its essence. Make your footprints with care and awareness of the precarious balance around you. Nepal is not only a place on the map, but an experience, a way of life from which we all can learn." Stephen Bezruchka - A Guide to Trekking in Nepal.

  Trekking in Nepal

Nepal Hotel Accommodations

All the hotels used during your stay, are some of the best available. Your stay in these hotels will therefore be very pleasant, and a reward for your efforts, both before, and after your trips. They will provide a welcome break after your long flight, where you can relax before the 'slog'. Equally they will provide a well-earned rest after you have completed your trip, before returning home.



In Kathmandu we use Hotel Yak and Yeti which is a premier five star deluxe hotel in the heart of the city with its 100-year old palace and its newly built structure. In Pokhara, Shangri La Village Resort (4 Star Luxurious Resort) is used. This resort is specially designed to combine ethnic charm with international standards of luxury. In other cities we use centrally located similar standard hotels which are selected for their character and atmosphere. In more remote areas the best available accommodation is used.


The Yak & Yeti Hotel, Kathmandu
The Yak & Yeti hotel is located on Durbar Marg, right in the middle of the Kathmandu business and shopping district. It is also just a few steps away from the Kings Palace. The Yak & Yeti is one of the finest and most luxurious hotels in Kathmandu. Resplendent amidst rolling greens draped around a little lake, this hotel splendidly blends three distinct architectural styles - traditional Nepali, neoclassical and contemporary. You will stay here before and after your treks. This exclusive full service hotel features three restaurants, 24 hours room service, a state-of-the-art fitness center, sauna and massage facility, as well as a swimming pool.

 

The Fort Resort, Nagarkot
Away from city's relentless traffic noise and pollution; clinging on an eastern ridge of the valley, Nagarkot (2166 meters) offers close up views of the majestic mountains and Himalayas without suffering blisters, altitude sickness and aching muscles. This easily accessible, great getaway was once a favorite mountain - retreat place for Royally and subsequently turning into the most famous hill station in Nepal.

The Fort at Nagarkot is a passionate and responsible attempt to respond to the Nature's display of an astonishing array of wonders by preserving the integrity, stability and beauty of the biotic community. The Fort is 'the first and the finest' of any such destinations in Nepal.

Built around the historical Fort Complex, the Fort is spread over 14 acres of land. Built in the traditional Nepali architectural style, the main building and the cottages of The Fort incorporate 40 well appointed rooms. All of them in spectacular hilltop setting nestled amidst the pine trees and greenery. Each guaranteeing amazing views giving one a sense of unlimited space. The patio area is surrounded by an incredible array of plants and flowers, makes breakfast in the morning an altogether unforgettable experience.





The Shangri La Village Resort, Pokhara
Pokhara Valley, 200 kilometers west of Kathmandu, Nepal's capital city, is a blend of rich farmland, forested hills and half a dozen lakes. The 124 square kilometer valley at an average altitude of 900 meters, is cut by the Gandaki river one of the seven Gandaki rivers that bisect the central hills. This hotel nestles in the tranquil heart of Pokhara beneath a towering rampart of majestic snow peaks. Every room has a view at the Shangri La Village. On a nice day the silhouette of Mt. Machhapuchhre (the "fishtail" mountain) can be seen reflected in the magnificent swimming pool. The architecture is inspired by the forms and textures of village Nepal. The whole complex is beautifully designed, and the accommodation provides excellent large rooms in a backdrop of gardens and magnificent views.



Chitwan Jungle Lodge, Chitwan National Park
Established in 1973, Chitwan National Park is one of the best national parks in Asia. The Park covers a pristine area of 932 sq. km., and is home to over 400 species of birds, 43 species of mammals, and approximately 40 species of amphibians and reptiles. In 1984, the Park was granted the status of a World Heritage Site

Chitwan Jungle Lodge is located in the remotest part of the Park. Built from natural materials, all individual bungalows at Chitwan Jungle Lodge blend perfectly with the jungle surrounding. The lodge itself is located close to the banks of the Rapti River where you listen to the sounds of nature, forest birdsong, rustle of deer in the bushes, or the tempting call of elephants. From the moment you wake at dawn to roam through the jungle on elephant safari, to the quiet talk around the camp fire at the end of the day, you will have an unforgettable experience.