Hotel at the End of the Universe

Nagarkot


As well as a great name, this resort offers an eclectic selection of accommodation, including rooms, bamboo cabins, 'gingerbread' cottages and A-frame tents, all set in a verdant garden; suites hold up to eight people. Guests enjoy an atmospheric stone-walled restaurant with big windows looking out to mountains and great food.

Best of all is the funky, laid-back vibe, which makes this hilltop hang-out feel like a friendly hostel. This may have something to do with those funny plants in the garden…


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1. Nagarkot Buddha Peace Garden

1.56 MILES

If you like climbing Mayan pyramids you will enjoy the steep climb up the stone steps to the garden atop this shrine. The central attraction is a massive…

2. Lookout Tower

2.11 MILES

A popular spot to soak in the Himalayan splendour is this tower, perched at 2164m on a ridge, although the rising vegetation can obscure the vista. It’s…

3. Vajrayogini Temple

3.76 MILES

The main reason for visiting the Vajrayogini Temple is not for the temple itself but rather the off-the-beaten-track hike up through Sankhu. The stately…

4. Changu Museum

5.81 MILES

The single brick-paved street in Changu village climbs from the car park and bus stand past the privately owned Changu Museum, which offers a quirky…

5. Living Traditions Museum

5.88 MILES

This well-curated museum, housed in a restored building south of Changu Narayan Temple, features over 400 exhibits covering artefacts and displays on…

6. Changu Narayan Temple

5.89 MILES

This temple is said to be the oldest Hindu temple still in use in the Kathmandu Valley. Built in the two-tiered pagoda style, the main shrine here is…

7. Kailashnath Mahadev

6.05 MILES

Lording it over the small village of Sanga, on the main road between Bhaktapur and Dhulikhel, is Kailashnath Mahadev, a 43.5m-high Shiva statue said to be…

8. Mother of Chandeshwari Temple

6.05 MILES

This small satellite of the nearby Chandeshwari Temple is dedicated to the mother of Chandeshwari, one of the fearsome incarnations of Parvati.