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Top 10 Resorts in Pokhara (2025)

Top 10 Resorts in Pokhara (2025) — location, rooms, prices, transport & contact details

Pokhara is Nepal’s calm counterpoint to Kathmandu’s bustle: mountain mirrors on Phewa Lake, cafés that face sunsets, and resorts that range from luxe lakeside properties to eco-retreats in the hills. Below you’ll find an SEO-friendly, traveler-ready guide to the top 10 resorts in and around Pokhara with location, food and price guidance, room-charge ranges, contact details and how to reach each property. Use this when planning honeymoon stays, family breaks or a base for Annapurna adventures.


1. Fish Tail Lodge (Fishtail Lodge) — iconic lakeside resort

Why pick it: Classic lakeside property on a peninsula with panoramic views of Phewa Lake and the Annapurna range; long-standing reputation for service and location. 
Location: Lakeside, Pokhara (peninsula jutting into Phewa Lake). 
Rooms & price range: Deluxe to suites; expect approximately USD 70–220 / NPR ~9,000–30,000 per night depending on season and room type (prices fluctuate; check booking). 
Food & dining: On-site multi-cuisine restaurant with lake-view dining; breakfast often available as part of packages.
Contact & website: Phone / reservation contacts listed on their official social pages; reservations: +977-61-455072, +977-61-450258; email/reservation details via official channels.
Transport: 5–10 minutes from Lakeside hub by hotel shuttle or taxi; ~15–20 minutes from Pokhara bus terminal; private transfers from Pokhara Airport available.


2. Temple Tree Resort & Spa — boutique lakeside cottages

Why pick it: Charming two-storey cottage layout, private balconies and a quiet lakeside spot inside the Lakeside strip. Great for couples.
Location: Central Lakeside (best stretch for lake and mountain views).
Rooms & price range: Deluxe / Super Deluxe cottages; expect USD 80–180 / NPR ~10,000–24,000 depending on season. 
Food & dining: On-site restaurant and spa; focus on continental and Nepali cuisine; breakfast options included with many room rates. 
Contact & website: templetreenepal.com — full bookings and room details available on site. 
Transport: Short walking distance to Lakeside restaurants and boating jetty; taxis and tuk-tuks available at the gate; airport ~10–15 min drive depending on traffic. Temple Tree Resort and Spa


3. Bar Peepal Resort — modern lakeside luxury

Why pick it: A modern 4–5★ resort that blends Nepali architecture with modern amenities and a popular pool area. Great for families.

  • Location: Manimarg, Lakeside, Pokhara (Lakeside-6 area).
  • Rooms & price range: Standard to suites; expect USD 60–200 / NPR ~8,000–25,000 per night.
  • Food & dining: In-house restaurant serving Nepali and international menu; banquet/meeting facilities available.
  • Contact & website: www.barpeepalresort.com — Reservations: +977-61-590193 / +977-9802373231 (corporate).
  • Transport: Located centrally in Lakeside — easy walking access to shops and jetty; taxis/tuk-tuks and hotel transfers common.

4. Hotel Barahi (Hotel Barahi Pokhara) — family-friendly with pool & events

Why pick it: Popular resort-hotel with large grounds, pool, on-site dining, and a long-standing presence on Lakeside. Good value for group stays. 
Location: Lakeside, Pokhara-6.
Rooms & price range: Standard doubles and suites; USD 40–140 / NPR ~5,000–18,000 typically.
Food & dining: Multiple restaurants (including poolside dining), buffet options for groups and events. 
Contact & website: barahi.com — for reservations phone numbers and city office contacts provided on site. 
Transport: Easy Lakeside access; many tours depart from nearby Lakeside area; standard taxi routes from bus parks and airport.


5. Waterfront Resort (KGH Group) — lake-facing modern resort

Why pick it: Large property with outdoor pool and direct lake views at an affordable luxury tier. Good for couples and families wanting modern amenities. 
Location: Sedi Heights / Lakeside area with scenic Phewa Lake vistas.
Rooms & price range: Deluxe rooms and suites; USD 50–120 / NPR ~6,500–16,000 per night depending on season and promotions.
Food & dining: Aqua Bird Restaurant and other options on-site; breakfast packages often available. 
Contact & website: official KGH property page and booking portals list current contact numbers and email (see Booking/official page). 
Transport: 10–20 minutes from central bus park; accessible by taxi; many hotels offer airport pick-up on request.


6. Dorje’s Resort & Spa — hillside eco-luxury near Sarangkot views

Why pick it: Upscale hillside boutique resort offering peace, pool and panoramic mountain views — a quieter escape above Lakeside.
Location: Sedi (hills above Lakeside / close to Sarangkot routes).
Rooms & price range: Deluxe rooms, suites and villas; USD 90–220 / NPR ~11,000–30,000 per night seasonally. 
Food & dining: In-house restaurant with Nepali and international dishes; spa and wellness services included in many packages. 
Contact & website: dorjes.com — info@dorjes.com — Phone: +977-9856016343 / +977-61590735.
Transport: Best reached by private car or hotel transfer from Lakeside; approx 20–30 minutes by road depending on location and traffic.


7. Raniban Retreat — eco-boutique on Raniban hill (peaceful & wellness focus)

  • Why pick it: Eco-focused boutique retreat set inside Raniban forest with walking trails and yoga/wellness programs — ideal for nature lovers.
  • Location: Raniban (World Peace Pagoda access road / hill forest above Lakeside).
  • Rooms & price range: Cozy cottages and mountain-view rooms; USD 50–160 / NPR ~6,500–22,000 depending on cottage and season.
  • Food & dining: Farm-to-table breakfast and Nepali meals; special diet requests accommodated.
  • Contact & website: raniban.com — Reservations: +977-9802855466 / reservations@raniban.com.
  • Transport: 15–25 minutes drive from Lakeside; steep access roads mean private transfers or taxis are recommended. raniban.com

8. Tiger Mountain Pokhara Lodge — hilltop, sustainable luxury (outside town)

Why pick it: Regenerative tourism leader perched above the valley with dramatic mountain vistas; perfect for hikers and pre/post-trek relaxation.
Location: Kandani Danda, hilltop ~30–60 minutes from central Pokhara (depends on route). 
Rooms & price range: Small number of stone cottages; expect USD 120–350 / NPR ~16,000–47,000 (reflecting exclusive location and all-inclusive-style packages).
Food & dining: Emphasis on organic/local produce, set menus; excellent for guests who like guided walks and mindful dining. 
Contact & website: tigermountainpokhara.com — Office & booking contacts listed on site: +977 9765979937 / info@tigermountainpokhara.com. Tiger Mountain
Transport: Remote hilltop access — most guests arrive via hotel-arranged 4×4 transfer from Pokhara; transfers must be booked in advance.


9. Moonlight Resort & Spa — lakeside value with good facilities

  • Why pick it: Well-located lakeside resort with spa facilities and panoramic views, often better value for families.
  • Location: Lakeside road / Gaurighat area near Phewa Lake.
  • Rooms & price range: Standard to superior rooms; USD 35–90 / NPR ~4,500–12,000 per night typical (promotions available).
  • Food & dining: On-site restaurant and spa; breakfast options available.
  • Contact & website: moonlightresortpokhara.com — Phone: +977-61-455704 / reservation@moonlightresortpokhara.com.
  • Transport: Very walkable to Lakeside jetty and shops; taxis/tuktuks frequent the area.

10. The Pavilions Himalayas (Lakeview / The Farm) — boutique eco-luxury

  • Why pick it: International eco-luxury operator with boutique villas and strong sustainability credentials; ideal for a secluded high-end escape near Pokhara.
  • Location: Two product lines — Lakeview (close to Phewa Lake) and The Farm (in a forested valley outside town). Check the site for exact property.
  • Rooms & price range: High-end villas and suites; expect USD 150–400 / NPR ~20,000–55,000 per night depending on villa and season.
  • Food & dining: Farm-to-table restaurants, wellness menus, private dining options.
  • Contact & website: pavilionshotels.com — local contact numbers and reservation form on the site.
  • Transport: Often arranged transfers; properties can be 20–60 minutes from Pokhara town depending on location — confirm transfers at booking. The Pavilions Hotels & Resorts

Booking tips, transport & practical advice

  • Best time to visit: October–December and February–April for stable mountain views; monsoon months (June–Aug) bring lush green scenery but many hill properties have limited access. (Check property seasonal notes.)

  • Getting to Pokhara: Regular tourist buses from Kathmandu (6–8 hours), flights to Pokhara Airport from Kathmandu (20–30 minutes), or private car. From Pokhara hub, most resorts offer or can arrange transfers.

  • Transfers: For hilltop eco-resorts (Tiger Mountain, Dorje’s, Raniban) pre-book hotel transfers — roads can be steep and remote. Lakeside resorts are walkable from the Lakeside strip and easily reached by taxi/tuktuk.

  • Price note: Room charges above are approximate ranges (converted to USD for international readers). Always check the resort’s official website or trusted booking platforms for seasonal offers, package deals (breakfast, transfers, guided tours) and currency fluctuations.

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