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Never expect to find such a good place to stay high in the mountain. Free hot shower of your own! Electric blanket to keep you warm while you sleep. A flask of hot water in your room to keep you warm. Owner and his family are Super helpful, friendly and nice and can speak very good English! Even though it’s not near the Bazar where you can conveniently buy stuff and ...

We stayed at the family-run Hotel Khangri for several nights and couldn't fault it. The location is perfect, nestled right between the shops/ bars and best bakery in Namche. The rooms/ toilets/ shower are clean and spacious; Goma the young girl who cleans is fantastic and the happiest, nicest person ever! The food which is all cooked by the mum, Nima Doka Sherpa, is t...

Arrived after an 8 hour trek st 3.30pm. No hot water to refreshen. Paying the price for such facilities. Manager sai no hot water till after dinner. How can one have dinner. Then manage said dinner was only served at 7pm. No other times. My friends in other cheaper hotels had more flexibility. We were given a hot water bucket to bath with. Rushed for dinner. Guess w...

I regret that I booked for 3 nights. Given the price, I expected more. The $10 breakfast was also a disappointment (stale bread, a bowl of cornflakes & muesli, slices of cheese, "anemic" coffee, and very sweet artificial fruit juice). The room felt so cold, the only warm place was under the sheets (good thing there was an electric blanket). A small portable heater ...

I have booked a twin room and send the message that there will be two people travelling yet the hotel did not have my reservation and when they finally got my reservation they told me it's only for one person . I had to pay extra £80 even though I have prepaid the room £140. per one night. No 5 star hotel cost £220 let alone the teahouse. I was being ripped off. The...
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We stayed at the family-run Hotel Khangri for several nights and couldn't fault it. The location is perfect, nestled right between the shops/ bars and best bakery in Namche. The rooms/ toilets/ shower are clean and spacious; Goma the young girl who cleans is fantastic and the happiest, nicest person ever! The food which is all cooked by the mum, Nima Doka Sherpa, is t...

Never expect to find such a good place to stay high in the mountain. Free hot shower of your own! Electric blanket to keep you warm while you sleep. A flask of hot water in your room to keep you warm. Owner and his family are Super helpful, friendly and nice and can speak very good English! Even though it’s not near the Bazar where you can conveniently buy stuff and ...

I regret that I booked for 3 nights. Given the price, I expected more. The $10 breakfast was also a disappointment (stale bread, a bowl of cornflakes & muesli, slices of cheese, "anemic" coffee, and very sweet artificial fruit juice). The room felt so cold, the only warm place was under the sheets (good thing there was an electric blanket). A small portable heater ...

I have booked a twin room and send the message that there will be two people travelling yet the hotel did not have my reservation and when they finally got my reservation they told me it's only for one person . I had to pay extra £80 even though I have prepaid the room £140. per one night. No 5 star hotel cost £220 let alone the teahouse. I was being ripped off. The...

Arrived after an 8 hour trek st 3.30pm. No hot water to refreshen. Paying the price for such facilities. Manager sai no hot water till after dinner. How can one have dinner. Then manage said dinner was only served at 7pm. No other times. My friends in other cheaper hotels had more flexibility. We were given a hot water bucket to bath with. Rushed for dinner. Guess w...