Hotel Trek O Tel , Pokhara

Hotel Trek O Tel , Pokhara

Popular City :Pokhara (Tourist City of Nepal)

Overview of Hotel Trek O Tel , Pokhara

Popular City :Pokhara (Tourist City of Nepal)

Hotel Name :Hotel Trek O Tel , Pokhara Kaski

Location :Pokhara Nepal

Hotel Type :Deluxe Hotel

Accommodation :Swite and Delauxe Room

Total Room :30

Service & Facilities :The rooms are facing towards mountain with spacious baranda. The room also includes remote control Air conditioned, color Television and a bath tub with 24 hours running hot water...

Minimum Price:US$

Maximum Price :US$

Trek-O-Tel-is a good lakeside hotel to stay in Pokhara. The rooms in the back have a view of the Himalayan mountain range (if not obscured by the clouds). However, part of your view will also include roof-tops that are anchored by stones. The rooms in front of the hotel has a view of the lake along with the street. We stayed at both rooms and we prefer the lakeside view where the towels were whiter, there was no a/c ventilation noice problem and the bathroom window was not broken. We chose Trek-O-Tel over Fish Tail Resort and the Tiger Top property because it is closer and within walking distance to the center of Lakeside (by Boomerang Restaurant). The side street closest to the hotel is a Thali Restaurant that offers a Nepali dance show as well. If you walk further in on the side street, there are a bunch of guesthouses and a french bakery inside the Pacific Guesthouse. They were still close at 7am but were informed that they open at 7:30am for breakfast. We were not able to try out this place

Additional Information

Service and facilities

Dining

Dining at Hotel Fewa Prince is an unmatched experience. You can enjoy a fascinating dinner at the adjacent family restaurants. The romantic atmosphere, the attractive décor and the luscious food would at once leave you mesmerized. These are the specialties of the hotel amenities and services at Fewa Prince Hotel in Pokhara.

The Fewa Prince Hotel Pokhara offers conference and banquet facilities for you to organise conferences, seminars, fashion shows, birthday and marriage parties. At leisure, you can have a refreshing dip at the swimming pool available on-site.

Room

The hotel possesses 30 well maintained luxury suits, which are richly designed by world class interior decorators. All these lavish suits are divided in separate parts like the fashionable drawing rooms, cozy dining spaces, spa bathrooms and warm balconies. Sitting at the balconies and enjoying a hot cup of tea can always be cherished. So, the rooms Facilities at Fewa Prince Hotel in Pokhara are quite updated and satisfactory as well.

Stay Safe

  • Altitude Sickness: The main and common risk while trekking above about 2500m is Altitude sickness. Altitude sickness is caused by acute exposure to low partial pressure of oxygen at high altitude. The available amount of oxygen to sustain mental and physical alertness decreases with altitude. Available oxygen drops as the air density itself, the number of molecules (of both oxygen and nitrogen) per given volume, drops as altitude increases. So don’t ignore, if you have any symptoms then descending to a lower altitude is the only option.
  • Water: Have some means to purify water, iodine or a fine ceramic filter are the best options. The streams should be considered polluted and whilst bottled water is often available, the disposal of plastic bottles is a problem.

Electricity in Nepal

Nepal is a developing country, Outside of major cities area electricity on trekking can be scares. You should have to pay 100-800 NRs per hour to charge goods on many lodges and also many tea-house treks, including in Annapurna base camp trek, Everest Base camp trek and many others treks also. Chargers often won't work on low power solar systems you find right up in the mountains so u can buy alternative bayonet light to electricity power plug converter, which will only works in low voltage is high\low. The standard Nepalese electrical outlet is a three-pronged triangle so bring three-pronged triangle chargers.

Nepal Climate information

Nepal is a landlocked country which lies in Hindu Kush Himalayan region. Nepal has monsoonal climate having four main seasons: spring, summer, monsoon, autumn and winter.

Below is a general guide to conditions at different seasons:
January to March (winter): In this season temperature will decrease at often 0°C (32°F) at night, with extreme cold at high elevations. It is possible to trek in places like the Everest region during the winter but due to extreme cold weather and heavy snow fall it may be quite difficult than as usual.
April to June (summer): In these months it is quite warm and dry weather. There is an abundance of blooming flowers in the Himalayas at this time, with rhododendrons, in particular, adding a splash of color to the landscape. This season is the best time to undertake mountain expeditions.
June to September (Monsoon): There will be heavy monsoonal rainfall in this season. Rains are generally lighter in high Himalayan reasons. In this season the mountain ranges are not often visible due to the clouds.
October to December (autumn): These months are cool and clear which is due to the end of monsoon, there is little dust in the air so this is the best season to visit the hilly and mountainous regions.

Nepal Visas information

Visa in Nepal can be acquired on arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu and also at the border entry points in Kakadvitta, Birgunj, Bhairahawa, Nepalgunj, Gaddachowki border of Nepal - India and Kodari on Nepal-China border. Visa can also acquire at the nearest Nepal Embassy. For visa renewal purpose you can contact at Department of Immigration, Kalikasthan at Kathmandu. A valid passport and one passport -size photo with a light background is required. Visa can be obtained only through payment of cash in the following currency: Euro, Swiss Franc, Pound Sterling, US Dollar, Australian Dollar, Canadian Dollar, Hong Kong Dollar, Singapore Dollar and Japanese Yen. Credit card, Indian currency and Nepali currency are not accepted as payment of visa fee.

Visa Facility         Duration       Fee
Multiple entry       15 days          US$ 25 or equivalent convertible currency
Multiple entry       30 days          US$ 40 or equivalent convertible currency
Multiple entry       90 days          US$ 100 or equivalent convertible currency

Respect to Local Peoples

In Nepal, “Namaste” or “Namaskar” is said to an older or high-status person with palms together, figure up. It is used to greet a person in place of goodbye or hello. There is no limitation how many times you say “Namaste” but, it is better if you say once per person, per day. If You want to say “Thank You” then you can say “Dhanyabaad /'ðɅnjɅbɑ:d/ (Dhan-ya-baad)” 

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