The property is absolutely out of pokhara and very close to nature. To reach this place is tough but once you reach it, you will enjoy it. Awesome beautiful property. Nice polite staff and ready to help always. The swimming pool is superb. Over-all very happy
I booked this hotel online from the beginning, but later the price increased and there were no rooms available. Because I booked about a month in advance, the price was very cheap, and overall, it was excellent value for money.
The hotel is located in Block 6 on the shore of Phewa Lake. The Pokhara Lake area is divided into blocks, so you can take a bus directly to the designated block, and it's about a 7-minute walk to the hotel. The location is a little far from the most bustling area, but it's about a 15-minute walk from the night prayer site via side streets. The hotel rooms are large and have balconies. The hotel has a bar and an infinity pool on the rooftop, perfect for taking photos. When I went in the evening, I saw guests drinking and dancing, which was quite interesting. The hotel was built in 2021, so the facilities are new and the cleanliness is good. The hotel toiletries smelled wonderful, and the front desk service was excellent. I booked a day tour at the hotel reception for 800 Nepalese Rupees, which was slightly more expensive than booking directly, but it saved me a lot of trouble. The hotel is also not far from the bus station; you can take a bus or walk. A welcome drink was provided upon check-in.
This hotel, despite being somewhat out of the way (other side of the lake and 20 minute walk up the mountain) is outstanding. The views from the room are spectacular, the staff are wonderful and the breakfast is brilliant. A perfect place to stay for a relaxing break
I stayed here for 1 night then left to hike and then came back for another night. One of the most impressive hotels I’ve stayed at anywhere in the world. Professionalism is 10/10 from the security guard to the restaurant waiters to the receptionists to the manager Rozeena. Everybody was just going out of their way. Food was great (I had the chicken tandoori), the hotel has a genuinely good aesthetic with the pool and the lake view. The location is great (ATMs right nearby). The rooms are clean and neat. Hot water ran fine. Bed was soft. Live music in the restaurant. Great guard dog (golden retriever). My final day activity ran over time and they even let me check out a little later after notifying them in the morning. Big breakfast buffet that also runs pretty early so was able to get it both days. They have their own airport shuttle too which was cost effective and easily arranged. Pretty much every box ticked. Would highly recommend if you’re visiting the area and I will definitely be back when I visit Pokhara again.
Just 200 meters down from the Sarangkot Observation Deck, we found a beautiful and stylish room with a fluffy bed, hot water in the shower and sink, and excellent water pressure. The food was delicious and very reasonably priced, and we were very satisfied! It's also in a very convenient location for watching the sunrise and sunset. ◎ After dinner, as the temperature was dropping, the owner started a bonfire in the garden. It was a super moon that day, so we warmed ourselves around the fire while gazing at the big, bright moon. What a luxurious experience. The hotel appears to be run by a family, and we were touched by the smiles and homely atmosphere of the mother and the whole family. We were also touched by the beauty of the sunrise we saw from Sarangkot, making for a very satisfying stay in Pokhara.
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I’ve read other reviews for this hotel and am amazed it has been given 5* rating. The staff certainly are excellent, and the pool is nice, but the rooms are very basic, quite dismal, and lacking in anything of quality. Towels were stained and grey from poor laundering, sheets OK but pillowslips stained. The towel rail was fitted askew. The open shower was too close to the toilet so that, even with the curtain drawn, water escaped and I had to dry it before I could use the toilet. I had breakfast on 2 days: starts at 7am but egg station not ready until 7.15 on both mornings. Food, again, was very basic with not much choice and certainly not ‘delicious’.
Sorry, but I rate this as 3*.
The following is the real pictures and videos I took when I stayed at the hotel in Bokhara, Nepal, on February 14, 2024. Room 202 was checked in that day. Hotel location: Bokhara is more convenient for transportation, but it is within walking distance. Hotel facilities: Look at the pictures for yourself, it was taken on the same day. The bedding and linen look at the picture, the bed is quite comfortable. No disposable slippers are provided (generally not provided abroad). Hotel decoration: look at the picture for yourself. Toilet: Not dry and wet separation. Breakfast: Look at the picture for yourself. Hotel service staff: I personally feel very service-conscious and very willing during my stay. The picture of the hotel matches the picture of the actual room.
ok The environment is still very good, the habaozi, clean and tidy, no~ This is really the focus before seeing the big big in other hotels~ Do you know how scary it is, Baozis?
Big room, good hot water
Walking distance 9 minutes to tourist bus station
Easy to find with google maps
The staff helpful with everything
They helped arranged permit, bus ticket
I returned to Nepal after 12 years and stayed 10 nights at Hotel Fewa Camp in Pokhara — overall I was very satisfied. The hotel sits right in the heart of Lakeside, making it extremely convenient to walk to yoga and meditation classes, gyms, and live-music venues. 
If you care about lake views, this place is hard to beat on Lakeside: every morning I would open the balcony curtains and get a full panorama of Fewa Lake, birds and lakeside life — people playing football and volleyball along the shore — which was simply wonderful. 
The rooms are comfortable and make it easy to unwind after a day of trekking, training, or sightseeing. The hotel offers free in-room Wi-Fi and rooms equipped for media, so we could easily stream YouTube/Netflix in the evenings (we even caught the latest episode of Wednesday while there).  
Service was attentive and helpful — staff responded to requests quickly. Breakfast is ordered à la carte rather than a buffet, but portions can be refilled so you start the day energized.
In short, if you’re choosing a place to stay in Pokhara, I’d highly recommend Hotel Fewa Camp for its unbeatable location, excellent lake views, and friendly service.
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AAnonymous UserThis hotel, despite being somewhat out of the way (other side of the lake and 20 minute walk up the mountain) is outstanding. The views from the room are spectacular, the staff are wonderful and the breakfast is brilliant. A perfect place to stay for a relaxing break
MMMR. MarufStaying in Dahlia Boutique Hotel was one of the highlights of my trip to Pokhara. Perfectly located near Phewa Lake, the hotel offers the ideal balance of convenience and tranquility. Within minutes, you can walk to lakeside cafés, shops, and scenic viewpoints, yet the atmosphere inside remains peaceful and relaxing.
The rooms are beautifully maintained — clean, spacious, and thoughtfully designed with modern comforts that make you feel instantly at home. The beds are especially comfortable, and the attention to detail in the décor creates a warm boutique charm that feels both stylish and welcoming. Housekeeping is consistent and thorough, which adds to the overall sense of comfort throughout the stay.
One of the standout features is the rooftop area. The pool and terrace provide a stunning setting to unwind, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and cityscape. Watching the morning light over Pokhara from this spot is truly memorable.
What makes the experience exceptional, however, is the hospitality. The staff are genuinely kind, attentive, and always ready to assist — whether arranging transportation, recommending local experiences, or simply greeting guests with a warm smile. Their professionalism and friendliness create an atmosphere that feels personal rather than transactional.
Breakfast is another highlight, with a satisfying selection of fresh and flavorful options that cater to different tastes. It’s the perfect start to a day of exploring or relaxing by the lake.
Overall, Dahlia Boutique Hotel delivers comfort, charm, and heartfelt service in an unbeatable location. For anyone visiting Pokhara, it offers excellent value and a stay that feels both relaxing and memorable. Highly recommended for travelers seeking a cozy, well-located boutique experience.
SSofia_PoeThe hotel is one kilometre away from the Tourist bus stop. It's also around 15 minutes away from the lake if you go on foot. The location is pretty convenient.
The room ia well-equipped and has a table, two chairs, a TV set, a kettle, an AC, bottled water, and tea. It also has hot (not just warm) water, which was my first time to see in Nepal 😅 I had a nice breakfast, even prepacked one on the day I was leaving too early to have it in.
The main drawback for me was roosters waking each other up starting from 3 am somewhere nearby. Other than that, great indeed.
Ttravel-travel-travelThis resort is such a hidden gem! We were lucky enough to get a sunrise view of the mountains despite the cloudy weather. Aside from the fantastic views, the service at Raniban Retreat was 5 star - the staff were so friendly and always available to assist. The room was spacious, the food was great and the swimming pool was open (in winter!) so I could enjoy a cold plunge! We would definitely stay here again.
小小苏在努力ok The environment is still very good, the habaozi, clean and tidy, no~ This is really the focus before seeing the big big in other hotels~ Do you know how scary it is, Baozis?
ZZacharieGI returned to Nepal after 12 years and stayed 10 nights at Hotel Fewa Camp in Pokhara — overall I was very satisfied. The hotel sits right in the heart of Lakeside, making it extremely convenient to walk to yoga and meditation classes, gyms, and live-music venues. 
If you care about lake views, this place is hard to beat on Lakeside: every morning I would open the balcony curtains and get a full panorama of Fewa Lake, birds and lakeside life — people playing football and volleyball along the shore — which was simply wonderful. 
The rooms are comfortable and make it easy to unwind after a day of trekking, training, or sightseeing. The hotel offers free in-room Wi-Fi and rooms equipped for media, so we could easily stream YouTube/Netflix in the evenings (we even caught the latest episode of Wednesday while there).  
Service was attentive and helpful — staff responded to requests quickly. Breakfast is ordered à la carte rather than a buffet, but portions can be refilled so you start the day energized.
In short, if you’re choosing a place to stay in Pokhara, I’d highly recommend Hotel Fewa Camp for its unbeatable location, excellent lake views, and friendly service.
FFabian Lemuel Pillay I stayed here for 1 night then left to hike and then came back for another night. One of the most impressive hotels I’ve stayed at anywhere in the world. Professionalism is 10/10 from the security guard to the restaurant waiters to the receptionists to the manager Rozeena. Everybody was just going out of their way. Food was great (I had the chicken tandoori), the hotel has a genuinely good aesthetic with the pool and the lake view. The location is great (ATMs right nearby). The rooms are clean and neat. Hot water ran fine. Bed was soft. Live music in the restaurant. Great guard dog (golden retriever). My final day activity ran over time and they even let me check out a little later after notifying them in the morning. Big breakfast buffet that also runs pretty early so was able to get it both days. They have their own airport shuttle too which was cost effective and easily arranged. Pretty much every box ticked. Would highly recommend if you’re visiting the area and I will definitely be back when I visit Pokhara again.
GGuest UserLocated at the center of Lakeside road. Very traditional design but only have two towels in the room and they look a bit dirty. On the official website it’s written “free airport transfer”, we have asked the reception staff and have been told this service need additional charge. We asked the clarification of the service written on the official website but the staff said “I dun know”. The next day morning we reached to the manager, and has been told this service needs to be reserve one day in advanced and only applicable to the reservation through their official website. If we book through any other online platforms this service wont be available. Caz we extended for one more night and didn’t go through the online platforms, I thought we are eligible for the transfer. Well, this is already a middle class hotel in Pokhara but I don’t find it worth with the service. They should anyway inform the customer during check-in. Also not enough training for the front line staff. Lack of consistency.
ココーヒー好きJust 200 meters down from the Sarangkot Observation Deck, we found a beautiful and stylish room with a fluffy bed, hot water in the shower and sink, and excellent water pressure. The food was delicious and very reasonably priced, and we were very satisfied! It's also in a very convenient location for watching the sunrise and sunset. ◎ After dinner, as the temperature was dropping, the owner started a bonfire in the garden. It was a super moon that day, so we warmed ourselves around the fire while gazing at the big, bright moon. What a luxurious experience. The hotel appears to be run by a family, and we were touched by the smiles and homely atmosphere of the mother and the whole family. We were also touched by the beauty of the sunrise we saw from Sarangkot, making for a very satisfying stay in Pokhara.
Thank you!
JJincang~It was a pleasant stay and I will continue to support it. It is right by the Phewa Lake. The surrounding atmosphere is great. You can see the Fishtail Peak when you open the window. There is a Nepalese restaurant downstairs that tastes good. The front desk staff is very friendly. The included breakfast is also great. You can also park your car. I plan to drive to Nepal and stay here.
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