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Vaishali Hotel - Kathmandu, Nepal

Thamel
Kathmandu, 206
Nightly Rates (65.00 - 165.00)   3 Star
Vaishali Hotel

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Property Description
Vaishali is located in Thamel - the gateway to business, shopping and glamour. The masterpiece in Thamel, serving to all sorts of travellers. This gracious masterpiece in Thamel welcomes guests with modern luxuries as well as Nepali tradition and culture offering 95 centrally air conditioned elegant rooms.

Vaishali Hotel


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Business Center

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Free Parking

  • Free Local Telephone Calls

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Free Newspaper

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
    Vaishali Hotel
  • All Rooms Feature

  • * Air conditioning * Alarm clock * Cable TV * Direct Dial Telephone * Hairdryer - request * Bathtub * CD-player - request * Coffee maker - in room -request * Iron and ironing board - charge * Mini-bar - charge * Non-smoking rooms - request * Pants press - charge * Refrigerator * Seating area * City view * Poolside view * Bathroom - private * Shower
    Vaishali Hotel
  • Standard Room

  • * 1 Double Bed
  • Standard Room

  • * 1 Twin Room * 1 Twin bed * Bathrobe on request
  • Executive Suite

  • * 1 Queen Bed * Balcony/lanai
  • Vaishali Suite

  • * 1 Queen bed

    Rate Disclaimer
    Indicated rate for search purposes only; please check for specific rate when making reservation.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 1PM 

  • Check out time is 12PM 

  • Time Zone is  GMT +5:45 

  • Opened in  1996 

  • Renovated in  2001 

  • 95  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 5  floors. 


  • Directions
    From Airport turn right and come to Gausahal Chowk then go straight until you reach Kalopul and then through Bhagwatibahal to Darbarmarg head staight to Thamel. Located in the business, cultural and shopping district, the fascinating Thamel, just 20 minutes drive from Tribhuwan international airport. Kathmandu Airport (KTM)

    Guarantee Policy
    All reservation require a one night guarantee by valid credit card with expiry only.

    Cancellation Policy
    Through the Internet site where the reservation was made, must cancel one day prior to local check in time to avoid a one night cancellation and/or no show charge.

    Restaurant Information
    Rang Mahal  * Serving Indian/Chinese cuisine * Open 7PM-10PM * Located on site Trishna Coffee Shop  * Light snacks over looking pool * Open 8AM-10PM * Located nearby Paanchali  * Breakfast/multi cultural cuisine * Open 6AM-10PM * Located Nearby

    Meeting Facility
    Vaishali Hotel
  • Meeting Rooms
  •   Meeting rooms are available.


    Recreation Information
    Vaishali Hotel
  • Recreation Located On Site

  • * Bike Rental - charge * Sightseeing tours * Outdoor pool - 9AM-6PM * Children's playground
  • Recreation Located Nearby

  • * Squash * Massage services * Tennis Courts * Volleyball * Health Club * Sauna/spa

  • Attractions Located Nearby

  • * Thamel - 1 KM East * Durbar Marg - 1 KM East * Swaymbhu Nath - 2 KM West * Baudha Nath - 5 KM West * Patan Square - 8 KM South * Chawni Hospital - 3 KM Northeast * T.U. Hospital - 1.5 KM South * Kathmandu University - 4 KM West * Amrit Science Campus - 1 KM West * Tribhuwan University - 8 KM East * Kathmandu Airport - 8 KM
  • Cities Located Nearby

  • * Bauddha - 5 KM West * Bhaktapur - 10 KM East * Pokhara - 200 KM East * Patan - 6 KM Northeast
  • Corporate Locations Nearby

  • * Standard Chartered Bank - 1.5 KM West * Thai Airways - 1.5 KM South * Singapore Airlines - 1.5 KM North

    Related Nepal Content

    Nepal was created from an amalgam of small principalities in 1768 under King Prithvi Narayan Shah. Under the control of a hereditary king, Nepal then became a ‘buffer state’ between the British empire and the territories to the north. The main instrument of British rule from the mid-19th century onwards was a hereditary Prime Minister drawn from the Rana family. The country became formally independent in 1923, but it was not until 1947 (the year of Indian independence) and the total withdrawal of the British from the region that Nepal achieved genuine independence.

    Nepal is known as
    the abode of the gods. For many years a secret, unknown country, it was, in the 1950s, faced with making a leap from the 11th century to modern times. Visited first by mountaineers and trekkers, it later became the haunt of hippies. In 1989, restrictions barring several areas to tourists were lifted.

    Despite being one of the poorest countries in the world, a situation made worse by an ongoing Maoist rebellion (Communist Party of Nepal), which has left more than 12,000 people dead, and more than 100,000 displaced since it started in 1996, the country is a potentially very popular tourist destination.

    In addition to a distinctive ancient Hindu and Buddhist culture, Nepal has the world's highest mountain, Everest, and spectacular scenery and wildlife. For walkers and trekkers, Nepal is a true paradise: the picturesque hamlets and mountain villages are linked by hundreds of trails that have been used for centuries, with little change noticeable even today. Numerous temples and Buddhist shrines can be also be discovered en route.

    The Nepalese government has also set aside more than 35 per cent of the total area of the country as natural sanctuaries. There are now nine national parks and three wildlife reserves, located both in the mountainous zones as well as in the tropical plains. The Terai lowlands in the south form the richest habitat in the country.

    Geography
    Nepal is a landlocked kingdom sharing borders with Tibet to the north and northwest, and India to the west, south and east. The country can be divided into five zones: the Terai, the Siwaliks, the Mahabharat Lekh, the Midlands or Pahar, and the Himalayas. The greater part of the country lies on the southern slope of the Himalayas, extending down from the highest peaks through hill country to the upper edge of the Ganges Plain. The hilly central area is crossed by the Lower Himalayas, where there are eight of the highest peaks in the world, leading up to Mount Everest. Wildlife in Nepal includes tigers, leopards, gaur, elephants, buffalo, deer and rhinos.


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