Beyond Lumbini

Align yourself with nature amidst the Himalayas and the wildlife of Chitwan

Immerse yourself in the city of Gods, Kathmandu, or take a walk through history amidst the temples of Bhaktapur. Nepal not only offers fantastic opportunities for mountaineers, but a chance to truly explore the region’s wildlife as well.

 
Chitwan National Park is home to the second largest population of greater one horned Rhinoceros

Chitwan National Park is home to the second largest population of greater one horned Rhinoceros

Chitwan

Chitwan National Park is located only 90 km away from the hotel, where you can go for a jungle safari to spot the one-horned Rhino and various fauna and flora. You might also be able to spot the rare Bengal Tiger, mugger crocodile, and Indian rock python.

 
Pokhara

Pokhara

Towards the northeast of the hotel lies a valley with a beautiful lake, home to the backdrop of the Annapurna mountain range. It's a popular tourist destination for those who want to explore this city or for the trekkers, who embark on their quest to explore the Himalayas. Pokhara is only 181 km from Bhairahawa.