GGuest UserIt is about a 2-minute walk from the end of the local bus from Bhaktapur. Access to the city center is better than any hotel. The entrance is a little confusing.
The room is very spacious and clean, the wash basin, shower, toilet, all water pressure is strong, and hot water comes out. There is no heating facility, but there is no problem because the futon is neat.
Both dinner and breakfast were substantial, and Talcalidalbert was quite delicious even though I ate in Nepal. The mother is also very kind.
CChezzaThis hostel is really unique. I loved feeling like I was staying in the bush as I looked out at the trees through my window in the morning. It was pretty cold and there's no heating in the room, so I struggled to get out of bed, but the bedding kept me warm enough throughout the night. Unfortunately, they didn't have a kettle in the room to help keep me warm with a little hot water, but they did give me a thermos of hot water from the restaurant when I asked about it. The shower also never remained warm for long.
These shortcomings were made up for by the unique environment and the wonderful views up at the restaurant/communal area. On the last day, I could see the Himalayas clearly from there. It was beautiful. There is also a great variety of reasonably priced food at the restaurant.
The hotel is also about 10 minutes walk from the centre of town and 10 minutes walk in the other direction is a great place to view the sunrise. The staff were happy to help out and give directions when I asked. Of course, it would have been even nicer if they had offered some of that information on my arrival rather than waiting for me to ask.
Overall, a great place to stay!