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Budget & Tips
Nepal. Kathmandu's hectic, polluted atmosphere can be a nuisance for some travellers. For those who value their peace and quiet, a good option is to stay in the quieter Patan, from where you can explore Kathmandu and the surrounding area. For those who want to stay in the capital's downtown area, avoid Freak Street and prefer Thamel, which offers a plethora of addresses. A word of advice: compare establishments, as there's something for every budget, from 5-star hotels to small shacks! Generally speaking, hotels are often clean and inexpensive.
In Bhutan. The development of tourism has led to a proliferation of luxury hotels. Bear in mind, however, that Bhutanese standards are not comparable to European ones.
To be booked
In Nepal, during the months of October and November, the peak trekking season, we strongly advise you to book your accommodation, especially in central Kathmandu!
What's very local
Acting as refuges in Nepal's Himalayan mountains, tea houses are rudimentary hotels scattered along the major treks, where tourists and locals gather in the evenings.
Tourist traps
In Nepal. Middle and upper class hotels often advertise their prices exclusive of tax. In addition, there is 13% VAT and 10% service charge, which can increase the bill by 23%! Always remember to get the price including all taxes.
In Bhutan. Some tschechus (those of Paro and Thimphu) attract a lot of visitors, so it is advisable to book your accommodation in advance and compare prices as some hotels take the opportunity to charge extra.