scoodly
April 16, 2025
We often prefer a traditional-style, Nepali-feel hotel for slightly longer stays, ones that may be described as 'quaint' or 'quirky'. However, we could not find or at least agree on such a place near Boudhanath so we opted for this relatively newly built, modern 'concrete box'. The reviews were very positive, the location (10 minutes or so walk from the Stupa) with lots of cafes and restaurants close by, both local and tourist class ones. It was very good value at 2600 NPR per night in spring season (hotels on the Stupa circle are much more expensive, regardless of quality). The manager and staff were very friendly, chatty and helpful - particularly organising a very early morning taxi. They always checked we were OK as we passed through reception and offered help and information. The twin room was very large and had a small balcony. The beds were very comfortable and the room was spotlessly clean. Quite how they managed to eliminate the dry season dust form the room and public areas is not clear but other hotels we stayed at did not achieve this. The bathroom functioned perfectly, including a powerful and hot shower. There was hot water throughout the day and evening. Not sure if it was solar-powered and only a few other rooms seemed occupied so at other times of the year or during busier periods the hot water may run out - just like at most other hotels in Kathmandu. The spire and upper dome of the Stupa can be seen from the restaurant terrace though we did not use the restaurant, just had a quick look. We negotiated the price without breakfast because we prefer the choice of where to eat - often tea and ******* bread or sel roti from street sellers. It was an excellent stay overall and we will use Little Buddha Inn again the next time we are in Boudha.