I went with my husband for 13 days around Nepal, pokhara, bhaktapur and Kathmandu. Being a Singaporean, Nepa guest house, was the best standard and cleanliness for a very good price you pay for. I paid around 600 NPR for one night while I was in bhaktapur, and the shower was outside the room, but its exclusive to your room only (we are the only ones who have the toilet key). Tho the view isn't that perfect, the room was clean, one free towel was provided (which smells good that its washed). the best thing was, the hot shower ( really hot) is 24 hours (really rare to find in Nepal although all guesthouse says its 24hours; we mostly showered from pail) strong water flow which is really consistent, really very comfortable. you wouldn't regret staying at this hotel at all!! at night we were hungry, needed hot water to cook our instant noodles, we requested from the night in charge hotel guy and he was so kind to to help us, we tip him but he wouldn't accept! in the morning when we check out, we inform the hotel boss that there was no rubbish bin so we throw our rubbish at one side for the cleaners to clear, and he kept apologizing! its really the best hotel I stayed in the whole of Nepal. I love it here, so much better and cheaper than any other guesthouse ive stayed in Nepal seriously!! thank you so much and without hesitation will definitely stay back same hotel again when I visit bhaktapur. I wish they could provide guesthouse in pokhara and...
Read moreWe stayed at this guest house for 3 nights while on my visit to Bhaktapur. The room I stayed in was clean and tidy. It is conveniently located so I could get around the city and also close to public transport. There were plenty of good restaurants around. I visited the 5 storey temple which was located just 2 minutes walk from this guest house. I went sightseeing at Nagarkot which was only about 20 mins drive from there. I also went Bungee jumping which was about 45 mins drive from here. Overall my experience...
Read moreWe stayed here for one night while in Bhaktapur and it was a good find. There are only five rooms, and its off of potters square, pretty close but a lot less busy than the noisy main Durbar square. The family was kind enough to do laundry for us, and our rooms were very comfortable and quiet (parts of Bhaktapur can be noisy with all the shrines and bells). It was very...
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