Nestled in the serene landscapes of Nepal, Lost Horizon Resort and Spa is a harmonious blend of contemporary design and traditional Nepalese architecture. The resort's structures seamlessly integrate with the natural surroundings, boasting intricate woodwork and elegant stone accents that pay homage to the region's rich cultural heritage. With spacious and thoughtfully designed interiors, guests are treated to a sense of tranquility and luxury from the moment they arrive.
Tiger Mountain Lodge, Pokhara lies south of the Annapurna Conservation Area on the Kannani Danda ridge. The view of the Annapurna Mountains in the morning, simply took my breath away! The clouds were still settled in the base of the valley, and above the green ridges were great massifs covered with snow, ice and glaciers. But when the morning golden sun kissed the peaks, it was so spectacular that I stood there in awe; a reminder that this indeed is a beautiful world!
The Seti River Camp is situated on the banks of the Seti River, between Pokhara and Chitwan National Park. Set in a grove of trees, this safari style accommodation provides a staging post for rafting expeditions for those who take a 2-day journey down to the lowland jungles of Nepal. Local villages are within walking distance but the only access to this remote and beautiful camp is by boat. The white-water rafting is fantastic which involves a gentle 3-hour float by inflatable raft.
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.
The Pavilions Himalayas is a luxury boutique hotel, set about half an hour south of Phewa Lake in Pokhara. Set high in the mountains and on land still farmed by the resort’s Anglo-Nepali owners, the hotel provides a luxurious space in a rural setting, that is surrounded with peace and tranquillity. Luxury here is predominantly from local materials, including homemade biodegradable toiletries and all energy is sourced by solar-power and biogas.