• Park Village is located in an "exclusive neighborhood" of Budanil-Kantha which is also known as "Beverly Hills of Kathmandu".

  • The hotel is only 15 minute drive from down town Kathmandu and 12 minutes from the International airport.

  • It is close to nature yet so near from the city. Truly a place "Far from the Maddening Crowd".

  • Spread in 5 acres of wooded land, Park Village Hotel offers 48 unique studio type accommodations with all modern amenities including fireplace in seven separate Bungalows namely Magnolia, Maple, Pine, Lavender, Orchid, Jacaranda, and Jasmine.

  • Each building is individually designed in vernacular architecture blended in a Mediterranean neo-classical style.

  • All rooms face south and have two private balconies to watch the evening glow of Kathmandu Metropolis with the magnificent sunset in the south-west and the "flickering lights of hamlets to the north".

  • The garden in Park Village harbors more than two thousand flowering trees and shrubs along with varieties of butterflies, dragonflies and nearly 75 species of birds including doves, chats, pond heron, kingfisher, scarlet minivet, paradise flycatcher, etc.

  • Amidst a totally peaceful environment, the only noise in the hotel is the "chirping of birds" in the morning and "sound of crickets" at night.

  • On warm summer nights, the garden sparkles bright with flickering fireflies.

  •  Truly a magical place for "star gazing".

  • A prime forest of rhododendron, oaks, pines and orchid is situated at a stones throw away distance in Shivapuri Wild Life Sanctuary which feeds pure spring water to millions.

  • Budanil-Kantha is always free from the Morning Fog and Mist.

  • As it nestles in the gentler slopes of the southern hills and lies slightly higher in altitude than the city, the place is "cooler in summer and warmer in winter".

  • Traditionally known a "Tokha Sanitarium", the air in this region is so fresh and clean that even people with chronic chest problems are advised to come here for recuperation and good health.

  • Within two minutes walk from the hotel is Asia’s largest icon of Sleeping Vishnu, a massive sculpture carved in a huge monolith.

  • Walking distance to the famous Vipasana Meditation Center, Shivapuri Baba’s hermitage, Tibetan monasteries, temples, shrines and other heritage sites. The area is steeped in history with fascinating folklore and legend.

  • Other facilities include "Farmhouse Cafe", "Silver Oak Board Room", "Open Amphitheater", Art Gallery, Meditation Grotto, Sun Decks, Lotus pond, nature streams, and a huge parking lot.

  • Under constructions are 300 pax state-of-the art "Banyan" convention center, two 100 pax "Chal-phal" and the "other room" conference hall, two 50 pax "Silver Oak" and "Sakura" board rooms cater to any kind of training, colloquium, conference and workshop.

  • "Earthwatch" Restaurant, "Machan bar" with Fireplace, Tennis Court, Physical Fitness and Recreational Center, Swimming Pool, Ayurved and Natureopathy services are also under construction and will be completed by the end of this year.

"In Nepal there are as many as gods as many people,  as many temples as many houses, as many festival as many days of the year."

-William Kircpatric