Located in Bandipur, Hotel Sanskaar provides a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property. The nearest airport is Bharatpur Airport, 45 miles from the hotel.
Hotel Aagaman - Best Family Hotel in Bandipur in Bandipur has a restaurant and a bar. There's a terrace and guests can use free WiFi and free private parking.
Swati
India
Very welcoming and helpful hosts.
Beautiful and a very clean place with great aesthetics.
Location is a quick walk to bandipur bazaar.
Located in Bandipur, Depche Village Resort features a garden, shared lounge, terrace, and free WiFi throughout the property. Featuring an ATM, this property also provides guests with a playground.
Hotel Garangja has accommodations in Bandipur. Featuring room service, this property also provides guests with a terrace. The hotel has family rooms.
Joselyne
United States of America
Such a nice town! Excellent location just off the main street. Great view of the hillsides. Terrific value. The owner arranged a car and driver for us in no time.
Located in Bandipur, Pasne Aajako Hotel has a terrace, restaurant, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property. The property has room service and a 24-hour front desk for guests.
Francesca
Canada
Pasne Aajako Hotel was the most welcomed we felt on our entire trip to Nepal. The staff were amazingly helpful and went above and beyond to make our stay and travels as easy for us as possible. They helped plan our entire complicated bus route to our next destination and woke up very early to make us a delicious breakfast before we left. The rooms were beautiful, clean, and comfortable with a nice hot shower.
Bandipur is like a toy town or a street from a movie set.
Bandipur is like a toy town or a street from a movie set. There is no traffic allowed in the main roads and it is exceptionally clean for Nepal and Asian standards. There are plenty of restaurants that cater to tourist tastes and cute bakeries and small guesthouses offering very reasonable rates. It is a great place to just chill and not do very much. The main attraction is walking or biking up to Siddha cave and taking nice walks around the town. If your looking for pure peace and quiet, this is a great town for it. There are many more tourists than locals in the main street, many whom come from China across the border. On a clear morning you can see the snow capped mountains.
Sonja
Australia
Scored 2.0
2.0
We only stayed one night.
We only stayed one night. Enjoyed the sunset view / walk on Thani Mai and sunrise walk to Tundikhel. The sunset walk and the sunset view in Thani mai was amazing. The walk to the Bazaar was very enjoyable with the pedastrianised streets. Kind of a European feel. It will be a good stop destination from Kathmandu to Pokhara or the other way.
Chandramohan
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Bandipur is a "wheels-free" village.
Bandipur is a "wheels-free" village. Although small in size, it is quaint and fascinating with a variety of cuisine on offer in small cozy restaurants.
What makes it stand out is the Newari style of architecture which is very well preserved even today.
Although not on the regular tourist route, it is must visit place - a two-night, three-day stay is good enough unless you wish to go trekking.
Ashwin
India
Scored 10
10
Very traditional village to enjoy local culture.
Very traditional village to enjoy local culture. Set high above the valley there are nice walks around the village, and further to the Siddha Cave and the village of Ramkot which is like going back in time. The cave entrance including guide is 200NPR. Coming back is fairly steep and quite strenuous but you can also carry on down to the main road and take a taxi to Bandipur. Ramkot is a fairly easy walk, couple of hours each way at most. After the noise and pollution of Kathmandu and the commercialisation of Pokhara, Bandipur is an excellent place to wind down.
George
Ireland
Scored 10
10
Bandipur is a pearl.
Bandipur is a pearl. If you decide to go there, save at least 2 days! Walking around this town, especially to Ramkot (village that feels like stepping into a movie or going back to the past) will be an amazing experience which you will never forget. Cars and horns are forbidden in Bandipur so the only sounds you can hear are goats, cows, birds, joyfull children or foodsellers.
Anna
Poland
Scored 10
10
We relished the opportunity to escape motorbikes and cars...
We relished the opportunity to escape motorbikes and cars after Kathmandu. Bandipur seems to be a little known escape from the urban hustle and worth the tiny extra effort to get there. The renovation of the tourist centre is excellent with retention of century old homes. These made an interesting contrast to the surrounding streets of Bandipur, with a mix of more modern as well as more basic homes and the integration of agricultural practices in semi-urban living.
We walked to Ramkot which was fascinating.
Sue
Australia
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