Step through the gate at Temple Tree, and Pokhara suddenly feels slower. Low stone buildings sit around lawns, ponds, and an old tree that gives the resort its name. Rooms open to verandas or small balconies, so you step straight outside rather than into a corridor. The setting is Gaurighat, a central part of Lakeside, but the traffic noise is kept at the edge, while the pool, garden, and bar remain at the centre of daily life.
Mornings might mean savoring coffee on the terrace before a leisurely lake walk or a flight to the mountains; evenings often unfold with a drink by the pool and an unhurried dinner. The spa is perfect for tired legs after a trek, or simply as an excuse to pause. Temple Tree is ideal for short city stays, pre- and post-trek nights, or a few easy days in Pokhara, without sacrificing the convenience of being close to the boats, cafés, and shops.
Highlights
- Central Lakeside address in Gaurighat, a short walk from Phewa Lake
- Stone-and-timber buildings grouped around gardens, courtyards, and the old “temple tree.”
- Pool with generous deck space for quiet time between activities
- Small spa focused on massages and baths for post-trek recovery
- Mix of room types suitable for solo travellers, couples, and small families
- Easy access to lakeside walks, cafés, boat rides, and Pokhara sightseeing
Features & Facilities
- Well-proportioned rooms with balcony or terrace access
- Ensuite bathrooms with 24-hour hot water, some with a bathtub
- Air conditioning, heating, and in-room tea/coffee set-up
- Wi-Fi in guest rooms and main public areas
- Outdoor swimming pool with sun loungers and shaded seating
- Jacuzzi-style hot tub and compact spa offering massages and body treatments
- Restaurant and bar serving Nepali and international dishes, plus outdoor terrace seating
- Small meeting space suitable for briefings, workshops, or retreats
- Convenient road access and a short drive from Pokhara domestic airport







