Room Size: 29 sq.mtr
Maximum Capacity: 2 Adults 1 Child
Room Size: 29 sq.mtr
Maximum Capacity: 2 Adults 1 Child
Room Size: 39 sq.mtr
Maximum Capacity: 3 Adults 1 Child
Room Size: 63 sq.mtr
Maximum Capacity: 3 Adults 1 Child
The 2nd and 3rd floors of the hotel are dedicated to the Tharu community, the oldest and largest ethnic group of the Southern plains. The spacious rooms and suites take you inside a Tharu-terai home with mud-plastered walls and decorations like Tharu baskets and musical instruments.
Spot the wall art depicting the heritage of Madhesh along with the community’s local attire, ornaments, clay pottery and more in the corridors.
The kindness and bravery of the Gurungs are epitomized on the 4th and 5th floors of the hotel. Fitted with modern amenities, colourful and dark wooden rooms and a fully fitted bathroom for an amalgamation of contemporary and traditional experiences.
The corridors of this section are embellished with Gurung’s traditional outfits, traditional utensils display, local stones and photographs.
The kindness and bravery of the Gurungs are epitomized on the 4th and 5th floors of the hotel. Fitted with modern amenities, colourful and dark wooden rooms and a fully fitted bathroom for an amalgamation of contemporary and traditional experiences.
The corridors of this section are embellished with Gurung’s traditional outfits, traditional utensils display, local stones and photographs.
The Sherpa communities’ lifestyle is represented on the 6th and 7th floors of the hotel. The comfortable rooms stand out with their bold colours, inspired by the community’s traditional doors and window frames that protect them from the harsh weather elements. These rooms also have large windows offering panoramic views of the valley and mountains.
The corridors on these floors are filled with typical items you might find in a Sherpa household, like a traditional prayer area, brass wear, musical instruments and photographs.
The Sherpa communities’ lifestyle is represented on the 6th and 7th floors of the hotel. The comfortable rooms stand out with their bold colours, inspired by the community’s traditional doors and window frames that protect them from the harsh weather elements. These rooms also have large windows offering panoramic views of the valley and mountains.
The corridors on these floors are filled with typical items you might find in a Sherpa household, like a traditional prayer area, brass wear, musical instruments and photographs.