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A boutique property set on a hilltop above Pokhara in western Nepal with spectacular Himalayan views. Tiger Mountain Lodge has been acclaimed for its commitment to eco-tourism and offers the perfect base from which to enjoy the stunning local landscape.
Dramatic views over the Annapurna Range
30 minutes from Pokhara
Lovely infinity swimming pool
The best quality rooms in and around Pokhara and ideal for those wanting a mountain experience without the need to trek
Tiger Mountain Lodge is situated 10km outside Pokhara in an incredible position overlooking the Annapurna range and the Pokhara Valley. The lodge is surrounded by natural gardens of fruit trees, shrubs and bamboo providing a haven for wildlife including over 275 species of butterflies.
There are only eighteen rooms here, making it a quiet and exclusive place to stay and perfect for relaxation after a trek. Every room is incredibly private and has its own veranda with spectacular views of either the valley or the Annapurnas. Rooms are elegantly decorated with Tibetan hand woven carpets and other local artefacts. Please note, WiFi is only available in the main lodge which allows guests to unwind and totally disconnect.
Both Nepali and Continental food is served in the main dining room and many of the ingredients are grown organically in the gardens of the property.
A range of massage treatments are available in the comfort of your own room. Personal yoga sessions and meditation training are also offered to totally relax and unwind. For those wanting to do nothing there is a spectacular infinity pool looking out to the mountains or for the more active there are plenty of local walks around the property as well as the opportunity to head down to Pokhara for some sightseeing. This area is also great for birdwatching and its wildlife.
When to visit
Excellent for resting after a walk in the Annapurna Region.
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Situated on a spectacular hilltop ridge a thousand feet (305m) above the Pokhara Valley, it has panoramic mountain views of Machhapuchhare, and three of the world's 8,000m (> 26,000ft) Himalayan peaks, Dhaulagiri, Annapurna and Manaslu, in western Nepal.