I could count this as the worst hotel experience of my life.|We had booked this hotel months before our planned travel date, as we got a really nice deal from the owner, and the location and photos were quite enticing. Little did we know we're inviting the worst experience.|We were travelling from Butwal to Pokhara, and had informed the hotel reception desk that we'd reach by 6PM. As the road conditions were bad, we finally reached the hotel at 10PM.|We told the staff that we have 4 rooms booked. The staff informed us as we were late, he gave our rooms to other travellers. We got furious and confronted him that how could they rent the already booked rooms. The staff then changed his reason that we had booked at an incorrect price and that was the mistake of the owner. We told him that's not our problem. We had blocked 4 rooms months back and now you're telling us we can get the rooms?|After wasting several minutes explaining them, the staff agreed that they could give us 2 rooms today, and arrange for 2 rooms at a similar hotel nearby. We agreed to it as it was quite late, we were hungry, and we had a kid in the group.|The staff showed us couple of hotels which were disgusting. We told him that we would arrange 2 rooms ourselves, and give us the 2 rooms at their hotel.|The staff gave us the smelliest and dingiest rooms possible. We're sure it was servant's quarter. We didn't have energy to fight more, so we crashed for the night.|Later in the morning, the staff again went against his promise and told us that he can't give 2 more rooms today as they don't have the availability. We were done with this rude and pathetic behaviour and just stormed out of the hotel looking for other options.|There are several better options just on the same street like Mirano, Garuda Inn. We finally checked in at Hotel Mala, where the staff were incredibly helpful.||I'd request every booking portal to block this hotel so that other travellers don't have to go through what we...
Read moreI hit pokhara during festive seasons (oct-nov) which they called "Tihar" here. I checked in this place during second week of october and end up staying 1 month. I think once you stay anywhere this long ; you become the living encyclopaedia of that particular place. I would love to tell you in detail:||||Rooms, washroom and service:||Rooms are amazing and i stayed in both halves of the hotel(left & right). Each room comes with the mid-size balcony with helps maintain fresh air in the room. Also you can have a glimpse of nature and civilisations. Washroom are tidy with 24 hour hot water as they got solar panels and electric heater both. Bed are comfy, blankets are warm and proper room service are being provided. ||||2. Amazing view||They have stacked terraces. So lower terrace you can have sun-bath and meanwhile can enjoy view of peace pagoda. Top most terrace gives you 360 degree view of whole place. You can admire mighty Annapurna, peace pagoda and the city all at one time. Grab chair have a tea with books.||||3. Amazing food||Most of the time i had my breakfast and dinner inside hotel and lunch outside. Food is so fresh as i can see them being cooked from my own eyes and can request any sort of customizations. Try local nepali and indian cuisine more than western cuisine and you will love it. yummy :)||||4. Amazing people||All the staffs ranging from top management to cleaning people in hotel are amazingly friendly. The work ethics and equality among their staffs will give you feel good factor. I celebrated diwali here and never felt i am away from the family as i took the charge of rangoon drawings on the floor :). These people they will dance with you, smile with you and cry with you. Madhu and Prakash, these two amazing brothers run this place and they are now my brothers from another mother. Madhu will make you...
Read moreFor our first group travel, our group of 10 people spent 4 nights at hotel Point. We knew the high standards for the hotel from previous visits by my wife and I, and I can honestly say that our group were very happy staying here as well. Rooms were nice. The most comfortable beds you can get in Nepal. Staff and owners are very responsive and helpful, almost as if they were your family members. They can arrange everything for you. Nice breakfast buffet. Excellent view of Anapurna from the roof terrace. In Nepal you find lots of hotels that are not managed well, but all facilities were in good condition here - we are from Denmark, but have lived in Nepal for almost 6 years now, -so we have lot's of experience in choosing the right place to stay. Hope that this review was helpful and that you will enjoy your stay at Point...
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