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Hotel Manang takes its name from the legendary
lost kingdom of Manang. It lies on the famous trekking route north of Pokhara
known as Annapurna circuit. The easiest access into Manang is through the
village of Chame which is situated at an altitude of over 10,000 ft. You can
reach Chame by trekking from Pokhara and Dharapani along the Marshyangdi river.
Manang is still one of the remotest and most inaccessible places in Nepal.
Its mystic Buddhist culture and unique way of life have thus survived to this
day almost unchanged through the centuries. Manang's artistic heritage is
exemplified in ancient monuments like the splendid Yachika Monastery.
Its pristine landscape is enhanced by natural
wonders like the turquoise waters of Manang lake and the Marshyangdi river that
thunders through the district.
The people of Manang are mostly Gurung and Ghale. Even though they are
culturally homogeneous, their attitude differs from place to place owing to
varying climate conditions. Manang is mainly Buddhist, but many religious
ceremonies are performed accordingly to Lamaist customs.
Manang is a stunningly beautiful land, but the soil is harsh, and the people
work hard to raise crops like potatoes, maize and wheat. Yak herding is also a
major livelihood. In the old days, Manang used to be an important trading
center, and mule caravans laden with salt and chilly regularly traversed the
Himalayan passes north to Tibet. The glorious traditions live on, and mention of
Manang instantly brings to mind exotic culture, remarkable history and
fascinating vistas. Hotel Manang brings to Kathmandu the ancient hospitality of
this legendary lost kingdom in the Himalaya. With 55 well-appointed deluxe and
super deluxe rooms provided with modern amenities like air conditioning, mini
bar, attached bath, direct dialing IDD/STD facilities, and seven-channel TV
including in-house movies.
Hotel Manang lies in most prominent place
of Thamel "a shopper's paradise" - 15 minutes drive from the Tribhuvan
Int'l airport.
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