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Rest Point
East meets West at the
Hotel Vajra
Offering an architectural feast harmonizing beauty and
practicality, Hotel Vajra welcomes you to use and enjoy its
unique East meets West facilities.
Hotel Vajra is one of Kathmandu’s most
interesting places to stay in because it combines
theancientartsofNepalwithmodernearthquake
proof techniques. Guests can enjoy an art gallery,
aclassicaldancestudiowithweeklyperformances,
an East-West library, an ayurvedic massage room,
several roof tops, the Pagoda Bar, the Pagoda
Hall for meditation or yoga, the Naga Theater
with yearly drama performances by Studio 7 and
a cluster of flower trailed gardens where you can
connectintowirelessinternet.Therooftopgardens
givemagnificentmorningandsunsetpanoramas
looking directly on the pagodas of Durbar Square
and up to the 2000 year old Swayambhunath
Stupa. On a clear day you can see up to the snow
peaks of the Himalayas.
Great Pagoda Room and Pagoda Bar are painted
by Rinchen Norbu, the great Tibetan Master,
and his associates. Wall frescos in the restaurant
are painted by Bimal Moktan, the outstanding
Tamang painter.
The mastery of Nepal’s highly skilled artisan’s
community is reflected in Vajra’s doors and
windows which are designed and carved by
Utam Raj of Patan. The ceiling frescos of the
The hotel is situated on the foothills of the
Swayambhunath Stupa and its age old pilgrim
road, also near the Bijeswori Temple complex,
two of the most popular power shrines of the
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Synergizing the modern to the
traditional
Its chief architect Phil Hawes was associated
with Frank Lloyd Wright and taught graduate
architecturewithBruceGoff,twogreatpromoters
of organic architecture. While building the Hotel
Vajra, Hawes synergized the traditions of the
pagodastyleroofingsofNepal’sgreatestarchitect
Arniko and made wise use of local materials with
the most modern earthquake proof techniques.
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Kathmanduvalley.Surroundedbytreesandflower
trail gardens, HotelVajra is a place of serenity and
beauty,overlookingtheentireKathmanduValley
up to the snow peaks of the Himalayas. And, on
any early morning you may join the pilgrims –
Nepali, Tibetan, Bhutanese, in fact, you may see
a Buddhist from any part of the world on their
ascenttothegreat2000yearoldSwayambhunath
Stupa.
Good on the pocket
Among the heritage hotels in KathmanduValley,
Hotel Vajra is known to be one of the most
reasonably priced, offering rooms for all budgets.
Its51roomsarelocatedinthreedifferentbuildings
surroundingtheinner gardens.Thenewwinghas
three suites and 18 deluxe rooms while the old
wing has 18 rooms with attached baths and five
without. The Trekkers House has five rooms with
attached baths and two without.