Booking & About Us

How to Book
To book please visit our airbnb site, which has an up-to-date booking calendar & prices.

Contact via email: namastour@gmail.com


About Our Family
Iara & I in Pokhara
We are a Global Family!  I, Mukti (but the locals call me Sundari) am from Brazil, my husband, David, is Swiss-French.  Our daughter has grown up in Pokhara, Nepal with holidays in South America, around Asia & Europe) and our son was recently born in Thailand.

Because our daughter is now old enough to go to school, we will be going overseas & renting out the beautiful home we designed & built in Pokhara.
David carrying a basket Nepali style!

David & I have lived in Pokhara for 10 years.  David began paragliding here 12 years ago & soon set up Blue Sky Paragliding, together with his Nepali partner, to share the joy of flying with others!  It was the second  company in Nepal  to offer tandem flights!

Depending on the season, sometimes we will be in a nearby house in the village, other times we will be overseas.  When we are away, there is a dedicated, friendly neighbor who's employed to help out with anything you need in the house.


Important information about our home
- The home is accessed by an uphill jeep track through local fields.  The trail is a 50m climb - a substantial 5-10 minute hike.  Please let us know at time of booking, if you travel with a lot of luggage so we can organize a porter to carry your things up to the house.  When returning/leaving the house at night, a flashlight is essential.
- The local villagers love meeting foreigners and may talk to you in Nepali.  You can reply with the universal language of smiling!
- This is back to basics, adventurous & exotic accommodation
- There is a pond on the property.  If you are visiting with a young child, let us know in advance so the pond can be covered.

- Please smoke outside on the veranda area & clean up the cigarette ends.
-  Respect & enjoy the nature & local customs.
- Clean up after cooking & store food inside fridge, cupboard or storage containers (or it will attract pests).

Important information to know if you've never visited Nepal before- Water is a scarce commodity & should be conserved (unless you visit during monsoon season, where it's in abundance!)
- In Nepal each day & night, there is often no electricity for several hours.  There is a load-shedding schedule which will give you a rough outline of when to expect power.  We provide you with a light which can be charged and used when the power is out.  Candles also bring a romantic and cosy feel to the home!  It's great to use this time to slow down, listen to the nature and leave behind the modern world!
- The roads around Pokhara are more like jeep trails. 


To book visit our airbnb site.

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