Swapna Bagh hotel and resort pokhara: A review

This is a part of 'project 110, going back and re-filling', writing is happening 8ish months after the date.

My parents and I stayed in this resort a couple of weeks ago in April. We chose this hotel because as we were driving by the streets this seemed to be the closest to the lake and looked decent. We walked in, asked if they had a room and went upstairs. That was it.

This is a very average hotel targeted at Indian tourists. They have a small swimming pool, their Indian breakfast buffet is decent, their rooms smell a bit like chlorine, or bleach of some sort, and there's literally zero views, all the rooms are inward-facing. Perhaps because of the swimming pool or due to leakage in the plumbing system we found the place to have confusingly high levels of humidity versus the outside regular world. What a situation.

Would I go there again? Not at all. With my partner? Likely not. Unless they gave it to us for unreasonably cheap prices, even then one would have to consider other options, which could be much more expensive. This is a place to stay in Pokhara, reasonably priced, and isn't disgusting. That's enough for many people. Nuff said.

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