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Temple Tree Resort & Spa: Luxury Retreat in Pokhara

Temple Tree Resort & Spa is a boutique hotel, set on the northern shores of Phewa Lake in Pokhara, Western Nepal. Named after the temple tree plant – frangipani found here, the hotel comprises of traditional two-storey structures with stone tiled roofs, surrounded with lush green plants, bougainvillea and fragrant frangipani flowers, when in bloom. Perfectly situated near the lake, it forms an excellent base for a few days, from which to explore the city and its surrounds. 

There are 64 rooms housed in a cluster of two-storey cottages, set around a central courtyard. All are spacious in size (specially to store your trekking and climbing equipment) and are decorated in the traditional, but modern design. Expect hardwood and hand-crafted beds, study tables and chairs. There are also two larger Apartments and a separate Suite. There are two restaurants; the Bay Leaf serves multi-cuisine and the Tree House café has light meals. And, there is also an Island Bar.

For relaxation, there is a large swimming pool at the Temple Tree Resort but for ultimate relaxation, visit the Temple Tree Spa which offers a range of treatments based on Asian medicine. The spa also offers yoga classes or you can decide to relax in the central courtyard which has interesting nooks to spend your day with a book. Activity enthusiasts can go cycling, boating on the lake or take short or multi-day treks. Cultural tours include visits to World Peace Pagoda and Barahi Temple.
 

Amenities

  • icon24hr Room Service
  • iconBar/Pub
  • iconConcierge
  • iconCribs/Infant Beds Available
  • iconFitness Centre
  • iconGarden
  • iconMultilingual Staff
  • iconOutdoor Pool
  • iconRestaurant
  • iconSafety Deposit Boxes
  • iconSpa/Sauna
  • iconWi-Fi Available

Stay Temple Tree Resort & Spa features 64 rooms, two Apartments and a Suite. Rooms are housed in two-storey cottages overlooking an inner courtyard with private balconies, perfect setting for morning tea. The two Apartments and a Suite are spacious in size, have air- conditioning and come with separate sitting areas. All rooms have a minimalistic décor with earthy colour tones and equipped with LCD TVs, tea and coffee making facilities, a veranda and en-suite bathrooms.

ChildCare Families with children are welcome to stay at Temple Tree Resort & Spa but there are no specific facilities available for children. 

Dine Dining options at the Temple Tree Resort include two restaurants and a bar. The Bay Leaf is an all-day restaurant serving a selection of international and local cuisine. For light meals and drinks, hit the Tree House cafe located upstairs. Located beside the swimming pool is the Island Bar, serving a range of signature cocktails or mocktails with an array of tapas snacks.

Relax Facilities at the Temple Tree Resort include a beautiful infinity pool and a spa offering a variety of treatments including baths, saunas, mudpacks, massages and scrubs. It also offers yoga classes. 

Experience Pokhara city, set near Phewa Lake is known for the beautiful views it provides of the Annapurna Himal. Temple Tree Resort & Spa is perfectly situated at the northern shore of the lake with easy access to the city. Nearby, is the Barahi Temple, a beautiful two-storied structure situated on an island almost in the middle of the lake. Set on a hilltop, on the southern shore of Phewa lake, is the World Peace Pagoda, an impressive and massive Buddhist Stupa.
 


 

Location Temple Tree Resort & Spa is located close to the Fewa Lake in Pokhara, an easy walk to the lake itself, and the restaurants and bars that are located there.

Getting there Fly to Kathmandu, via the Middle East or India (13 hours), followed by a 1-hour internal flight to Pokhara.

When to go Nepal has a Monsoonal climate with four main seasons. Autumn and spring are the two most favourable seasons for visiting Nepal. Autumn (September to early December) brings in clear weather with sunny days and warm nights. Spring (March to May) with occasional rain falls. From June to September, is the monsoon season. Uncomfortable time to visit as the climate of Nepal at this time of year brings about hot weather and rain falls almost every day.
 

Destination

Central, Nepal

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