We want everyone to know about the unfair treatment we faced. Three of us from India decided to share a two-bedroom hotel room to save on costs, and we informed the manager about our arrangement beforehand. The manager agreed, and everything seemed fine—until the next day when the owner, a madam, confronted us and demanded we pay the fee for three people, despite us making our intentions clear from the start. This feels like a betrayal of trust and an attempt to exploit us, even though we were honest and transparent. It’s deeply frustrating and disheartening to face such greed and unfairness, especially when all we wanted was to manage within our means. People deserve better, and we want everyone to know how we were treated so they can avoid falling into...
Read moreIt was my first time in Pokhara and Hotel Bishram was great. The rooms were affordable and nice, they held onto my bags and did my laundry whilst I went trekking, but mostly they were all friendly faces who directed me to the best restaurants in town. ||Location wise your are right by the lake and in the heart of Lakeside - you will be up to your eyeballs in fake activewear once you leave Pokhara.||Also - check out a restaurant called Kabab King (10 mins walk) and get the Naan and Dal Makhani. One of the best...
Read moreTotally recommend. The manager was great. The staff were young, but good too. I stayed in the twin w/o ensuite. Got a nice price considering Pokhara is more expensive than most of Nepal. The room was a little dated, but totally fine. Rooms with AC cost more, so remember that for summer. The shared bathroom was small but well fitted. The only change I'd make is an enforced quiet time. Some guests in the car park made noise until midnight & started again at 7am. I'd control that way...
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