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Hotel Vajra

Hotel Vajra, built in Nepalese architecture of pagoda style, is situated on the foothills of the Swayambhunath Stupa bordering with the Bijeswori Temple complex and its age old pilgrim road for two of the holy places of the Kathmandu Valley. It is ideally located for a quiet stay yet at the same time a short walk will bring you to Thamel and the old city center of the valley.

The hotel known as cultural heritage is surrounded by trees and flower trail gardens, creating a place of serenity and beauty, overlooking the entire Kathmandu Valley up to the snow peaks of the Himalayas. This is the junction of the pilgrims – Nepali, Tibetan, Bhutanese, in-fact, Buddhists from any part of the world on their ascent to the great 2000 years old Swayambhunath Stupa.

Vajra Hotel Nepal

According to Hotel Vajra, Phil Hawes, its chief architect was associated with Frank Lloyd Wright and taught graduate architecture with Bruce Goff, the two great promoters of organic architecture. While building the Hotel Vajra, Hawes synergized the traditions of the pagoda style roofing of Nepalese greatest architect Arniko and the use of local materials with the most modern earthquake resistant techniques.

Wooden Heritage Hotel

The mastery of Nepal's highly skilled artisans' community reflects in its doors and windows. The ceiling frescos of the Great Pagoda Room and pagoda bar are full of Tibetan paintings. Wall frescos in the restaurant are painted by Nepalese painter. A complete menu of Nepali, Indian, Tibetan and Continental dishes are served in pleasant environment.

Vajra Hotel Bajra

Among the heritage hotels in Kathmandu Valley, Hotel Vajra is known to be one of the most reasonably priced, offering rooms for all budgets. It has 51 rooms - 3 suites, 18 deluxe rooms, 23 rooms with attached shower and 7 rooms with sink, and conference hall - located in three different buildings surrounded by the inner gardens. The rooftop gardens of the wooden carved hotel give a magnificent morning and sunset panorama looking the Kathmandu Valley including directly on the Pagodas of Durbar Square (center of the medieval Kathmandu) and the 2000 year old Swayambhunath Stupa. Panoramic snow capped peaks can be viewed from the hotel.

Kathmandu View Hotel

The hotel has various offers for the guest who can enjoy an art gallery, a classical dance studio with weekly performances, an East-West library, an Ayurvedic massage room, several roof tops, the Pagoda Bar, the Pagoda Hall for meditation or yoga, the Naga Theater with yearly drama performances by Studio 7 and a cluster of flower trailed gardens and wireless internet connection.

Hotel Vajra Library

Nepal Accomodation - Hotel Vajra

For further details, you can surf www.hotelvajra.com or contact details:  vajra@mos.com.np

Phone: +977-1-4271545. Fax: +977-1-4271695.

 

[Photo Credit: Nadia Neupokoeva]

 

Hotel Himalaya

Hotel Himalaya is located in Lalitpur. Conveniently situated, just 8 Kms from the airport and 2 Km from city center, it is only a 15 minutes walking distance from Patan Durbar Square. Patan Durbar Square is a unique blend of intricately carved stone, brick and wood Hindu temples, pagoda style architecture and Buddhist shrines. The Patan Museum houses exquisite Malla and Lichhavi period fine art pieces - rare Nepalese bronze collection, stone sculptures and exquisite metal Buddhas - the ancient heritage of the Newari artisans.

The Himalaya Hotel has 100 well-appointed balconies attached rooms and suites, restaurant serving excellent multinational cuisine, terrace and garden dining, lobby lounge, cozy cocktail bar, and all the amenities expected of a fine establishment.

Hotel Himalaya

Dining:
Guests are offered a specialty restaurant with a panoramic view and expertly prepared fine Mughalai cuisine. Cultural entertainment is provided twice a week. There is also a coffee shop serving light snacks and international meals with lovely views of the hills and mountains.

Hotel Himalaya

Conference Hall: 
Function rooms accommodate 200 persons for conference, 500 persons for banquets and 700 persons for theme garden parties. Smaller conference rooms are also available. A business center is fully equipped with modern computers, international communication and secretarial service.

Hotel Himalaya

Services & Facilities:
The services and facilities at the hotel include a business centre with secretarial services, internet access and international communications, outdoor swimming pool, tennis court, guest relations and 24 hours room service,a shopping arcade, money changing facilities and doctor on call 24 hours .

Hotel Himalaya

 

Contact Details

P.O. Box 2141 Kupondole, Lalitpur, Nepal

http://www.himalayahotel.com.np/

Tel: 977-01-5523900

Fax: 977-01-5523909

 
 

The Dwarika's – A Heritage Hotel

Kathmandu houses some rare cultural treasures. One amongst them is the Dwarika's Kathmandu Village hotel. Located just a few minutes drive from Tribhuvan International Airport, the Dwarika's can be said to be a labour of love of Late Dwarika Das Shrestha. Borne out of his love to preserve old wooden artifacts, the hotel is more or less like an old palace or museum with some artifacts dating back to the 13th century. Dwarika's has a magnificent building of intricate carved wood and terracotta work created by the best craftsmen in Nepal. Every brick is handmade and every piece of wood work a centuries old original. For its relentless efforts towards conservation of priceless art works, Dwarika's hotel received the PATA Award for Heritage conservation in 1980.

 
The Dwarika's
 
The hotel has come a long way since it was registered in 1977 with ten rooms, a cluster of brick cottages and courtyard. At present, Dwarika's boast of   74 guest suites, each with an individual décor.  The special ambience of the hotel is ethnic Nepali. As you step inside a intricately carved   wooden door, you will feel as though you have stepped upon an oasis. A walk around the courtyard will lead you to discover interesting terracotta figures and a little shrine dedicated to the elephant headed god Ganesh. The soothing sound of water gushing out of traditional dragon headed stone spouts that feeds the aquamarine swimming pool is another cool spot of the hotel.
 
Dwarika Hotel Swimming pool
 

The hotel has a specialty Nepalese restaurant Krishnarpaan, where you get to dine on dining tables designed with centuries old lattice work. The chef at Krishnarpaan,creates an exotic meal from 6 to 22 courses. Toranrestaurant offers international dining including Continental, Chinese and Indian specialties. There is also a Fusion Bar where one can listen to live jazz music every evening.Lohn Hiti hall with a seating capacity of 100 is ideal for business conferences and seminars.

 
Dwarika Hotel
 

Some of the suites  have private courtyards and all the rooms are furnished with hand printed fabrics and Newari traditional furniture which has been crafted without the use of nails and metal screws. Dwarika's also runs a carpentry workshop where artisans and their apprentices get to restore and work on wooden carved pieces. For more information contact: Dwarika's Kathmandu Village Hotel, PO Box:459 Battisputali, Kathmandu : Tel; 977-1- 4473725/ 4472328, Fax: 977-1-4471379: E-mail: info@dwarikas.com

 
Dwarika Hotel bed room
 
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