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Tiger Mountain Pokhara Lodge |
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About
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Tiger Mountain is proud to
announce the Group\'s newest property, the Tiger Mountain Pokhara Lodge, just half an hour\'s drive from Pokhara in
western Nepal which opened 2nd October, 1998. Situated on a spectacular hilltop ridge a thousand feet above Pokhara Valley
with panoramic views of Machhapuchhare, and three of the world\'s 8,000m peaks, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, and Annapurna. The
Tiger Mountain Pokhara Lodge sets new standards of hospitality for Nepal\'s second tourism destination. It has won several
prestigious tourism awards including the PATA Heritage and Culture 1999 Gold Award; the Best New Ecotourism Product in the
trade pulication Travel Asia\'s Breakthrough Eco Awards 1999; the Conde Nast Traveler magazine Ecotourism Award 2000 and it
has also received Highly Commended Status for the Conservation International Ecotourism Excellence Awards
2000.
The nineteen elegant rooms are arranged around the hilltop in thirteen individual hand-cut stone
bungalows, blending into their surroundings in the manner of the local villages. Sited to maximise the breathtaking vistas
and set in private gardens, the spacious rooms have a private verandah, adjoining bathroom and are furnished with a twin or
super-king sized beds. Features include bedspreads made from deep red monks\' robes, wood floors, the highest quality
Tibetan wool carpets in vaoiur traditional designs, and watercolors of the region by the British artist Luke
Piper.
Tiger Mountain Pokhara Lodge The main lodge is the focal point, with its cozy central fireplace,
seating areas, fully-stocked bar, arranged around a Nepali-style courtyard. Decorated with authentic artifacts and local
design themes, there is an elegant dining room and plenty of outdoor terraces for drinks and meals al fresco. A special
feature is Colonel Jimmy\'s Library, containing a unique collection of Himalayan mountaineering literature and photographs
belonging to the late Col. J.O.M. Roberts, the father of trekking and founder of Mountain Travel
Nepal.
Terraced and planted with indigenous shrubs, bamboo and fruit trees, the Tiger Mountain Pokhara Lodge
emulates the local landscape. There are plenty of strategic viewpoints to enjoy a drink, or simply to meditate on the
majestic white peaks. There is a secluded swimming pool, in a strategic site that reflects the high mountains and drops away
to the Bijaypur River far below. |
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