Along with a restaurant, there's a snack bar/deli on site. Public spaces have free WiFi. The Pavilions Himalayas Lake View offers its guests a full-service spa. An airport shuttle (available on request) is available for a fee. Spa services, tour/ticket assistance, and a garden are also featured at The Pavilions Himalayas Lake View. Self parking is free.
Smoking is allowed in designated areas at this 4-star Pokhara hotel.
How close is The Pavilions Himalayas Lake View to the airport?
The Pavilions Himalayas Lake View is 8.1 mi (47-min drive) away from the Pokhara Intl. Airport (PHH) airport, the closest popular airport to the property.
Does The Pavilions Himalayas Lake View have an airport shuttle?
The Pavilions Himalayas Lake View offers an airport shuttle from 6:00 AM to 2:00 PM, on request, for a charge of USD 45. per vehicle, one-way.
Does The Pavilions Himalayas Lake View offer free breakfast?
Free breakfast isnât offered at The Pavilions Himalayas Lake View, but cooked-to-order breakfast is offered for a fee of between USD 30 and 50 for adults, USD 20 and 34 for children. It's available every day from 7:30 AM to 10:00 AM.
Is there a casino at The Pavilions Himalayas Lake View?
No, there is no casino at this hotel.
What time is check-in at The Pavilions Himalayas Lake View?
Check-in start time: 1:00 PM; Check-in end time: 4:00 PM.
Is there free parking at The Pavilions Himalayas Lake View?
This hotel offers free self parking.
Does The Pavilions Himalayas Lake View have a pool?
The Pavilions Himalayas Lake View does not have a pool.
Does The Pavilions Himalayas Lake View have a restaurant?
Yes, there is a restaurant on site.
Does The Pavilions Himalayas Lake View have a spa?
Pamper yourself with a day at Spa Svastha, where you can enjoy Ayurvedic treatments and massages.
How close is The Pavilions Himalayas Lake View to downtown Pokhara?
The Pavilions Himalayas Lake View is 1.5 mi away from Pumdi Bhumdi.
It was very poorly maintained. The yurt was falling apart, the vegetation was not maintained and there was rotten trees and leaves everywhere. When it rained the stone stairs became slippery due to all the leaves, plus all the trail lamps didnât work , glad we had headlamps. Yurt was unsafe and falling apart, they told us to step on two planks at a time. Staff was overworked and one dude picked us up rowing us with a canoe, fixed the air condition, cooked and served food.
This was by far was not worth the premium price we paid at $330 a night. Lack of variety on the food, not transparent pricing and we got hit by a final bill that surprised us.
What a dump!