Where to go?

Thamel Eco Resort

Details

Thamel Eco resort (TER) offers affordable prices, as well as a convenient location. Situated in the heart of the tourist district of Thamel. While the pillars of the hotel at its entrance and the carvings over its windows replicate the artful heritage of Nepalese architecture, you feel like being in a traditional Nepali home in some of its rooms that display typical Nepalese pottery. A miniature Buddhist stupa in the middle of its front courtyard brings an ambience of peace, conveying the chief concern of the hotel to offer you a full repose of body and mind.

Description
Country:
Nepal
Locations:
Kathmandu
Address:
P. O. Box No. 20144, Chibahal, Thamel, Kathamndu, Nepal
Meals included:
Breakfast
Transportation:
8 km from the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA).

Who should book this hotel?

Hotel Thamel Eco Resort is suitable for people of all ages and of different interests and preferences for trip type. It is comfortable and centrally located and is as good for individuals as it is for big groups – these guests will be reasonably price conscious.

When to go?

The season Spring and Autumn are the most preferred by the visitor. Summer is hot and wet in Kathmandu. Winter, while mainly clear during the days can have a lot of fog hanging in the Valley in the mornings, impeding visibility and flights. Outside the Kathmandu Valley, the fog is not such an issue at this time.
Nepal has four distinct seasons:

  • SPRING from late February to late April - is warming up and mostly fine weather. As the dry months accumulate, the dust etc builds up in Kathmandu and visibility can be poor from there at this time of year (noticeably more so at the latter end of spring)
  • SUMMER, from May to September - the monsoon season is hot and humid with rain almost everyday. During this season, trekking in most of Nepal is difficult and uncomfortable, the trails being muddy and infested with leeches and access to trail heads is subject to delays.
  • AUTUMN, from October to mid December, is cool with clear skies and is the most popular season for trekking.
  • In WINTER, from Mid -December to mid February, it is cold at night, with chances of fog in the early morning, but generally clearing to fine days and with very little chance of rain.

One of the largest determinants of weather is the altitude. Hence the winter weather is warmer and milder on the plains. While in summer the lowlands might be next to unbearable, at this time the mountains will be nice.
Precipitation outside the monsoon season:

  • It usually does not rain for more that one or two days during the entire autumn and the winter season, although the highest chance of winter rain would come in mid to late January
  • In the winter, the mountains are covered with snow including some high hills. It very rarely snows in the Kathmandu Valley and Pokhara.

Go Beyond?

Thamel is an ideal location for all kinds of travellers. It is close to cafes and shopping, you can meet many travellers as well as locals. Ideal for those guests who like the vibrant nature of Asian bazaars! It is walking distance to the World Heritage Sites of:

  • Kathmandu Durbar Square where guests can visit the Living Goddess ‘Kumari’ (approx 20-30 minutes strolling through local bazaar)
  • Swoyambhunath, aka the Monkey Temple and also a World Heritage Site is a highly sacred Buddhist stupa (and can also be reached by walking for about 30-40minutes up to base of the hill). Other World Heritage Sites within a 20-30 minute taxi ride from the hotel include
  • Pashupatinath, the most important Hindu temple in Nepal and where the majority of funeral cremations take place in the Kathmandu Valley and Boudhanath, one of the biggest Buddhist stupas in Asia, centre of Tibetan culture in Kathmandu

Standard Room

Air conditioned room

Breakfast included

Accommodates 2 guests

Option for 1 extra bed

Facilities:

  • Air-conditioned bedrooms
  • Television with cable connection
  • Nepalese Garden
  • Travel Information
  • Free Wi Fi internet 24 hrs.
  • Rooms with Ensuite washroom facilities
  • Airport pick up
  • Doctor on call
  • Yoga and Meditation
  • Safe Deposit Box

Disclaimer

This itinerary is an accurate account of your trip. Please note, however, that we regularly update each trip according to customer recommendations and changes on the ground. Varying conditions and unforeseen circumstances may alter this itinerary, which does not represent a contract between Visit Beyond and its customers. As your trip approaches, we recommend you check visitbeyond.com for the most accurate and up-to-date itinerary.

Adventure trips, trekking, hiking, and water activities including swimming, snorkeling and diving are done at your own risk. Visit Beyond recommends purchasing travel insurance before leaving your home country. We can recommend Gouda travel insurance for our European customers.

We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice.

Room policy

Quick overview of a rooms max capacity.

Standard room (2AD/1EB/1CS)

Read the code like this:
2AD = 2 adults / dbl. room
1EB = 1 Extra Bed
1CS = 1 Child sharing bed with parents

Extra Beds:

“Adult” = 1 extra bed
“Child” = child sharing (no extra bed)

To book extra bed for a child, the child must be listed as an adult
in the booking form. (above picture)

Child sharing:

Max 1 child sharing, per room.
The breakfast of a child sharing, is charged locally.