
Pokhara, Gandaki Province, Nepal — Nepal
The Pavilions Himalayas, The Farm
- Mountains
- Rural
- Luxury
- Wellness
- Culture
- Foodies
Mountain views, farm-grown food and high-altitude adventure in the hills above Pokhara
The Pavilions Himalayas, The Farm, lies in a quiet valley outside Pokhara, framed by forested hills and terraced farmland. Its villas are spread across a working organic farm, built with stone and earth using local techniques, and powered by hydroelectricity and solar. Each villa includes a private terrace, open-plan living space, and views of the surrounding peaks when the skies are clear.
Meals are served in a central dining pavilion, with most ingredients sourced from the farm: seasonal vegetables, herbs, eggs, and dairy. Guests can walk through the fields or join the farmers during planting or harvesting. A small spa offers Ayurvedic treatments using Himalayan botanicals, and the infinity pool overlooks rice paddies and forest. There are guided walks into the hills, yoga sessions in the open-air shala, and visits to local villages coordinated with nearby schools and cooperatives.
Details
- Setting
- Mountains · Farmland · Rural
- Price (per night)(rough guide, £GBP)
- £250–£400
- Type of property
- Eco resort
- Room number
- 14 villas, 8 studio apartments and 3 spa suites
- Room capacity
- —
- Facilities
- Spa · Restaurant · Bar · Wifi · Pool · Yoga shala · Garden
- Good for
- Couples · Wellness · Adventure · Culture · Foodies
- Activities
- Hiking · Cultural visits · Yoga · Meditation · Birdwatching · Farm tours
Essentials
What to know before you go
Best time to visit
Kids
How to get there
Accessibility
Editorial guidance — confirm specifics with the host before booking.
Sustainability
How this escape gives back
Climate & conservation
- Reduces all waste including food and water
- Reduces consumption
- Solid recycling
- Water recycling
- Low impact activities
- Zero plastic
- Sustainable build
- Local or organic food
Community & culture
- Employs local people
- Ethical and inclusive labour
- Education
- Preservation of cultural heritage
- Promotes local businesses
Commercial
- Reinvests back into the community and or environment
Location