Situated in Lumbini, within 600 metres of Lumbini Museum and 3.6 km of Maya Devi Temple, Hokke Lumbini features accommodation with a garden and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free...
hubert
Australia
Nice and quiet place and close to the Buddha birth place area. Employees very nice with us.
Situated in Lumbini, 1.3 km from Maya Devi Temple, HOTEL OCEAN features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Set in Lumbini, 2 km from Maya Devi Temple, Lumbini Five Elements Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Divya
India
Good property and centrally located if you want to visit the heritage sites
Situated in Lumbini, 1.3 km from Maya Devi Temple, Kavre Guest House features accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Set in Lumbini, 1.1 km from Maya Devi Temple, Hotel Ananda Inn offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Jay Yen Tu
Germany
The location is simply great. You can reach the main attraction, the Maya Devi Temple in 5 minutes on foot. Just go straight from the street where the hotel is to Lumbini Garden. Otherwise everything like restaurants are nearby. And it's quiet at night. The staff are all very relaxed, very polite and friendly.
Located in Lumbini, 1.3 km from Maya Devi Temple, Hotel Peaceland Lumbini provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Belinda
Belgium
This was the most expensive hotel I had during my trip in Nepal 30 USD a night 🥹 although the room nothing especial but the location is just a short walk from Lumbini Bazaar where the bus stops. Friendly staff and helpful with your queries.
Plenty of small shops and eateries next door. The hotel has a restaurant but a bit pricey compared to the others outside. The gate number 4 is just a bit further.
The room was good and comfortable. There’s a kettle, television and two free bottles of water.
The WIFI works very good which was so important for me as I do my writing every evening.
They arrange a bus tickets as well to Pokhara. As I missed the breakfast they packed it for me.
Set in Lumbini, 19 km from Lumbini Museum, Bhairahawa Garden Resort offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
Mirage Inn has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Lumbini. The accommodation offers a 24-hour front desk, airport transfers, room service and free WiFi throughout the property.
Really friendly and helpful staff. Room was comfortable.
Internationally, fly to Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, then take a domestic flight to Bhairahawa (280km, 30 minutes), followed by a 22km drive to Lumbini. Domestically, buses from Kathmandu (9 hours) or Pokhara (7 hours) are available. No direct water transport services exist.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Gautam Buddha Airport, located approximately 22km from Lumbini. It's the closest airport, offering regular flights and easy access to the city.
Lumbini, Nepal, is best navigated via rickshaws or electric buses, both affordable and eco-friendly options. Rickshaws are ideal for short distances, while buses connect major sites. Cycling is another popular choice, with bike rentals readily available. Driving is less common due to narrow roads. Walking is feasible as attractions are relatively close.
The best area to stay in Lumbini, Nepal is the Sacred Garden area. It's popular due to its proximity to key attractions like the Maya Devi Temple and Ashoka Pillar. It offers convenient access to amenities and transportation.
Lumbini, Nepal experiences a tropical monsoon climate with distinct summer and winter seasons. Summers (April-June) are hot, with temperatures reaching up to 40°C, while winters (December-February) are cooler, averaging around 13°C. The monsoon season typically occurs between June and September, bringing heavy rainfall. The driest months are November through April.
The best time to visit Lumbini, Nepal is between October and April. During these months, the weather is pleasant with temperatures ranging between 15°C and 25°C, ideal for sightseeing and exploring the birthplace of Buddha. The monsoon season, from June to September, is less favourable due to heavy rainfall, making outdoor activities challenging.
Explore the spiritual and historical significance of Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lumbini Monastic Site, and the ancient Mayadevi Temple. Marvel at the World Peace Pagoda and the Royal Thai Monastery's stunning architecture. Venture 27km west to Tilaurakot, an archaeological site believed to be the ancient city of Kapilavastu.
What guests said about Lumbini:
10
Scored 10
It's a nice historical and religious place.
It's a nice historical and religious place. Very charming archeological sites, many modern nicely crafted temples and a very peaceful pleasant place for relaxation and meditation. I loved the place very much.
Kanrar
6.0
Scored 6.0
The place is crawling with poor street kids begging for food...
The place is crawling with poor street kids begging for food. All the money for a school and other needs have been wasted on some long and pointless brick walkway to the Maya Devi Temple and beyond. It's just another one of those misguided UNESCO projects typical of Western NGO thinking. The heat and lack of water is turning Lumbini into a scorched landscape of poverty and social misery. Its all about trying to turn the birth-site of Buddha into a tourist dependent dollar economy. Hopeless.
Kornelis
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
The temple complex at the birthplace of Buddha was really...
The temple complex at the birthplace of Buddha was really gigantic and definitely worth a visit. There was nothing else to see in the area a and for this reason it is only worthwhile to be there for a few days.
Sebastian
Germany
10
Scored 10
Thank you very much for going.
Thank you very much for going. It wasn't a great place with great scenery, but I'm still grateful to visit a place with history. 100NPR is also good to go by boat. Also it was so easy togetting around with auto(Tok).
Village10410
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
The only attraction Lumbini has is the complex with Holy...
The only attraction Lumbini has is the complex with Holy Garden, New village with Peace pagoda and Monastries- very interesting and definitely worth visiting. I missed some extra information about architecture, why the canal was built etc. There was a museum which has been closed since Covid-pandemie, but I don't know if the content would have answered my questions. There are no information in the village available.
Kerstin
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
The Sacred Garden is magnificent, but Lumbini itself is a a...
The Sacred Garden is magnificent, but Lumbini itself is a a small place with little else to do and is now, probably due to pandemic, a town full of construction to buildings and roads and quite a few beggars.
If you visit, stay for max of 2 days and outside of the town. The price of return flights if you are a foreigner means a trip to Lumbini can be an expensive couple of days.
Hotel Tanthak stands in a dry, hot and dusty open field. About the only good thing is it's located near the Maya Devi Temple and not much else. The price of the room wasn't too bad. Don't get the room with a fan. You will suffocate. You'll have to fight off a crowd of beggars to get anywhere near the Temple, a swarm of poor, uneducated kids whose lives have been ruined by lack of funding for schools and basic necessities thanks to all the money wasted on this misguided UNESCO site.
I arrived quite late after passing the Nepal border and as a lone female traveller, i felt totally safe and the welcoming was very good. I was offered food and made sure i was comfortable. And to add to this the hotel was in a very good and easy to find location for the taxi driver and the hotel was beautifully decorated.
Very pleased with my stay and thoroughly recommend this hotel.
The location and staffs were really good.
Staffs really did a genuine service, which made a big difference, at reception and also the hotel driver which drop me off at the airport.
The reception recommended me a Tuck Tuck driver which did a day tour with me. And was amazing!
I do recommend the hotel due to location is near by mainly tourists areas and also overall the hotel service.
The location was great, easy to walk to the Maya Devi Temple. The room was basic, but it was clean and perfect for what I needed. The air conditioning was a big plus and worked really well. The restaurant on site was convenient and helped make it a lot easier for a solo traveler. The staff were so kind and helpful. Would recommend this hotel to anyone!
The hotel is well situated, being close to restaurants, transport, and the tourist sites. The owners were very knowledgeable, friendly and helpful and no request for assistance was a problem for them. We would definitely stay there again.
The Lumbini Guest House was under construction, so the owner moved our booking to “The Lumbini” Hotel & Restaurant, which was excellent. Not far from the original booking, and walkable to the Mayadevi Temple and park.
The hotel responded to our expectations, the staff was very friendly, the rooms comfy, spacious and clean.
Nice food (buffet), good variation in vegetarian food.
Easy parking, helpful staff
The hotel was nice and comfortable; conveniently located on the main road (but not noisy).
The restaurant and food was excellent.
Staff were friendly and helpful.
Very close to the Maya Devi temple about 15 minutes walk. Hotel did a lovely breakfast and room had a very good shower. Staff were very helpful. Enjoyed my stay.
I like all the service if you are planing to visit Lumbini stay here because you can get budget friendly room and kind behave from hotel management team.
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