Gurkha Inn isn’t just a hotel—it’s an unforgettable experience! Nestled in the bustling heart of Gorkha Bazar, this charming gem dazzles with authentic Nepali hospitality and culinary brilliance. From the moment we arrived, the warm, attentive staff made us feel like royalty, serving up mouthwatering local delicacies like dal bhat,sel roti, and momos that burst with flavor. But the true cherry on top? Sharing the inn with none other than Nepal’s legendary nepali, a newar artist and actor,Madan Krishna Shrestha, who was staying there while filming his new movie!
The inn’s cozy, traditionally decorated rooms and serene ambiance provided the perfect retreat after exploring Gorkha bazar . The staff’s genuine warmth and eagerness to share stories about the area’s culture added depth to our stay. Meeting Madan Krishna Sir was a surreal bonus—his humility and grace, paired with lively conversations over tea in the courtyard, turned our trip into a cultural pilgrimage.
Gurkha Inn seamlessly blends comfort, heritage, and serendipity. Whether you’re here for the delectable food, the heartfelt service, or the chance to rub shoulders with Nepali icons, this hotel delivers magic. A must-stay for anyone craving a taste of Nepal’s soul—and maybe a starry surprise! Tip: Don’t hesitate to chat with the staff—they might just connect you with fascinating guests or...
Read more(Tldr)|We had been staying in another hotel but as it was pre booked for the next day we decided to move to another on afternoon. A friend of mine has had bad experience before in this hotel but we decided to give another try.||It wasn't a surprise that the hotel was overcrowded by INGOs and the reception guy told us that they were full. After a minutes bargain they told they had room but without attached bathroom and we said ok. We were five in number and took two rooms on different floors. Then after another bargain we paid for the rooms in advance.||The rooms weren't that great for the price we paid. And the fan had to be repaired . Pillows had smell with a very old torn cover (torn side was facing down). We could also see some marks on the blanket as well.||For dinner we went to their resturant and i didn't find the chicken cooked well in my chicken chowmin,as i already had eaten more half of it i decided not to create any fuss. I had to ask three staff for water and apparently they didn't have it in the resturant (from what i heard from their loud talks).We went there for breakfast as well which was pricier and unsatisfactory in comparison to what we have had in another places in Gorkha.||In our overall experience this hotel was the worst...
Read moreThe trip was business and friends but I couldn't have both. We have stayed at this hotel over a dozen times. We are treated extremely and they cater for many different diets. Just ask! We have been in the kitchen and had a cooking lesson - we just asked if we could. We run a charity in the area and they ALWAYs give any help we need. When my daughter was ill in Pokhara they went and got he. What more can you ask? There is a doctor living just next door. I love the food and they are always so obliging with dishes that the will make to your request. Your in the foothills of the Himalayas and yes they is a little damp BUT it does not affect your sleep - the sheets are clean and they will change them whenever you request. There is a problem with power saving in Gorkha - there are times when there is no electricity BUT how lovely to sit in the mountains in a candle lit restaurant. Wifi is poor but sit back and relax enjoy the amazing views - you can internet at home. Showers - my understanding is these depend on the water tanks being heated by the sun in the day. No sun - refreshing shower. look on the bright side . You are in one of the most beautiful spots in the world - stunning views and fabulous...
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