NOT FOR TREKKERS; VIOLENT PEOPLE; they put loud music (the owners/workers with some other nepali people) with a one meters big speaker from 9pm right outside of the rooms, i could’t even ear my phone, also people screaming and being loud and drunk. At 11 30pm i went out of my room asking them to be less louder and one guy tried to punch me but he was so drunk that he tripped over a girl's chair who also fell in the ground. After that pathetic scene i went back to my room because i didn’t want no fight with a useless fat drunk in Nepal. Those people were host of the hotel and some of them workers/owner of the guest house, no one tryed to apologize or say something. Just awful, worst place i ever been, worst nepalese...
Read moreThis review might not post because we didn't actually stay there. We were shown our room and debated for two hours whether we were being unfair - but then we thought back to all the other teahouses on our route and realized Meshroom Guesthouse was filthy, squalid, dark, there was mould on the walls and a barely functioning lightbulb which meant it would have been impossible to see anything once sun went down.||||There was a private bathroom but I would rather a clean communal one with a sink. We lasted two hours before pulling ourselves together, realising we weren't being unfair, packing our...
Read moreMy room was private and spacious, there was more than enough space in the bathroom and natural light also. It was so beautiful to hear the monastery music in the morning, subtle but magical and a great way to start the day. Sandeep is a lovely man who made us all feel at home, he was friendly and informative and the food was also exceptional. Especially the local porridge in the morning!! Yum. I will definitely return to his wonderful hospitality when I next pass through Ghandruk. Thanks...
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