Quick retreat at Grand Norling Resort

If you want a quick getaway but are not up for a long drive from Kathmandu, the beautiful and serene Grand Norling Hotel’s Resort might just be for you! It’s located at Dakshin Dhoka, Mulpani, Sankhu Road, with the Tribhuvan International Airport 6.5 km and Boudhha 3.5 km away. Despite being so close to the city, you feel like you are far from city noises when you enter.


You get a panoramic view of the Gauri Shankar mountain range from garden and rooftop. Some rooms here even offer a fantastic view of the Gokarna golf course. While you are enjoying dinner outside in the garden, you will most likely catch sight of reindeers, stags and some amazing birds. This resort is also surrounded by World Heritage Sites if you are interested in visiting the ones nearby. Bajrayogini temple, Boudhanath Stupa and Pashupati Temple are easily accessible.


Seventeen years into its establishment, the resort has always aimed to provide excellent hospitality at an affordable cost. Among its many features are air-conditioned rooms, a business center, and banquet facilities. If you suddenly want to hire a car to go somewhere, you can do that too. There is an on-site convenience store along with a restaurant that fulfills your cravings. A barbeque night with your loved ones is recommended.
The modern yet traditional décor of the hall, rooms and banquet gives it an opulent look. Rishi Kumar Singh, the operations manager at the resort says, “On the whole, the theme is Tibetan. But we have also given some rooms typical Nepali looks.” Pointing at the many beautiful and intricate art pieces on the walls, he says art is given due space at Norling.


He adds that although the resort was established in 2002, it has only recently become popular thanks to its energetic marketing team. “Now you do not even have to go as far as Nagarkot or Dhulikhel to find a place to be one with nature,” he says.


What about room prices? Singh says the resort wants to make them affordable. According to him, the resort focuses on providing top ser-vice, a neat place, a relaxing ambi-ence, and good food. The hotel currently has four categories of rooms: deluxe, cottage, standard and suite. A cottage room costs Rs 5,500 inclusive of breakfast and taxes. Even for comparably small-er cottage rooms, the resort pro-vides all the facilities required for a great stay. “Once you enter a cot-tage room, you feel like you have time-traveled 50-60 years back,” says Singh. This room gives off a homely vibe.

 

Similarly, standard and deluxe rooms cost Rs 6,500 per night. There are twin beds available in standard rooms, which are spacious. Singh says guests at Norling usually come with family and wish to share a room and have fun together. Suites are largest available rooms. Their paintings and décor give off a royal vibe. The bathroom and balcony in suite rooms are as big as standard hotel rooms. The resort even has a swimming pool, which is open to the public. For those who just want to come for a swim, the cost is Rs 650 a day. (Periodic memberships are also available.) For those who take a room, you can go for a dip for free. Be it a business meeting, a quick retreat, or a scenic getaway, Norling does not disappoint.