| Review from the Lonely Planet, Nepal edition 7, 2006 on the |
| Sacred Valley Inn, Pokhara, Nepal |
Lakeside
"Friendly traveller favourite." |
REVIEW: "Set in a tidy garden across from the Royal Palace,
Sacred Valley is a long-established traveller favourite. All the rooms are
well-maintained and those upstairs have gleaming marble floors and
windows on two sides, allowing plenty of light to enter.
In an area with hundreds of budget hotels, Sacred Valley stands out.
For one thing there's the friendly service, which extends to excellent fresh
breakfasts at the attached Monsoon Café. Then there's the general standard of
cleanliness - it's worth paying extra for the gleaming deluxe rooms upstairs.
Rooms are large, bright and well-appointed and there's a relaxed lounge
downstairs where guests can check email and swap stories and trekking advice.
As with most hotels in Lakeside there's a small private garden, but the gardeners
take more care than most and the bougainvillea hedge provides a nice sense of privacy.
This is a fairly quiet bit of Lakeside but there are plenty of restaurants a
short walk east or north. Word is definitely out about this place so book
well ahead of time." |
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You may, if you wish, book a room at our hotel
through the
Lonely Planet website.
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We hope to see you
here soon and you will find out for yourself why Sacred Valley Inn is THE place to
stay in Pokhara!
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