The Dwarika’s Hotel in Kathmandu is not simply a place to stay; it’s an immersion into Nepal’s cultural heritage.
The hotel began as a passion project by the late Dwarika Das Shrestha who, one morning in 1952, came across a torn-down old building in Kathmandu Durbar Square, the intricately carved wooden pillars being carted away for firewood. This incident sparked a lifelong mission to preserve the artefacts of Nepal’s ancient culture, and the brick building that housed Dwarika’s personal collection would eventually become Dwarika’s Hotel in 1977. This way, the conservation of Nepal’s precious heritage could be financed whilst also showcasing its unique splendour.
Dwarika's origins as a heritage restoration project are clearly reflected throughout the hotel. Intricate wooden carvings, treasures of the Kathmandu Valley’s Newari heritage, remain at the heart of the hotel. The experience of an authentic “Living Museum” makes Dwarika’s a truly special hotel in Nepal. This immersion into history continues throughout the rooms, which are beautifully decorated in a traditional Nepali style. With handcrafted furniture made in Dwarika’s own workshop and organic handwoven linen, every detail in each room is carefully thought through to provide character and charm without compromising comfort.
Thanks to its stunning courtyards filled with lush greenery, Dwarika’s is a true oasis away from the hustle and bustle of Kathmandu. After a day of sightseeing in the city, it’s hard to imagine a more ideal place to relax.
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