管理会社の情報
The name of the host of this property is Surendra Maharjan.
宿泊施設の情報
This property was started just under the Pilachhen Reconstruction and Tourism Promotion project initiated as a pilot project for sustainable tourism promotion in urban Patan just after the earthquake of 2015 A.D.
With blend of modern and traditional architecture style this property gives you an awesome stay experiencing the traditional culture in one of the ancient community of Patan with due respect to your comfort.The property is located in centre of our homestay. This property is build with the essence of newari culture.
周辺エリアの情報
Our community's neighborhood, home to the local Newari people, is a serene and culturally vibrant area that offers a unique glimpse into traditional Newari life. Central to this neighborhood is the Pilachhen Community Homestay, a welcoming initiative established by the local residents. This homestay provides guests with the opportunity to live among the Newari community, experiencing their rich cultural heritage firsthand. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful environment, characterized by narrow, winding streets, traditional red-brick buildings, and intricately carved wooden windows and doors that showcase the exquisite craftsmanship of the Newari people. The Pilachhen Community Homestay not only offers a tranquil retreat but also fosters a sense of global community, as guests from different parts of the world come together, sharing their stories and experiences. Engaging in various cultural activities, such as traditional music and dance performances, pottery making, and guided tours of historical sites, visitors gain a deeper appreciation of Newari culture and its significant contributions to Nepalese heritage.
There is many famous historic places in our neighborhood. Where Mahabaudhha is one of them.
Located in the heart of Patan, the Mahabouddha Temple is one of the most distinctive and significant religious landmarks in the Kathmandu Valley. This beautiful temple is dedicated to Lord Buddha and is often referred to as the "Temple of a Thousand Buddhas" due to the unique architectural style and the intricate design of its bricks.