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The resort offers 165 exquisitely appointed deluxe rooms and suites. The rooms offer incomparable style and elegance, decorated with traditional Hindu and Buddhist artworks. All rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows and private balconies to allow breathtaking views of the resort’s landscaped gardens and the Himalayas.
Each room has a private bath, hairdryer, mini-bar, cable T.V., international telephones, air-conditioning, and fire protection systems. |
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Garden level and 1st floor rooms with basic room amenities and potable drinking water. |
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2nd and 3rd floor rooms with super deluxe amenities, tea/coffee maker, mineral water, newspaper, and fruit basket. |
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4th floor rooms with exclusive club lounge, fruit basket, in-room foot massage, privilege check-in/check-out. |
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The Fulbari offers 4 junior suites, each named after legendary universal beauties. Nepal’s Raja Mati, India’s Mumtaj, Greece's Helen, and Egypt's Cleopatra. In addition to the royal amenities listed above, the junior suites also feature a wall-size mirror and a two-person jacuzzi. |
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The Fulbari offers nine landmark suites, each named after the ethnically and culturally diverse districts of Nepal. The Kantipur, Lalitpur, and Bhaktapur suites represents the Newar civilization of Kathmandu Valley. The Helumbu and Namche suites reflect the Northeast Sherpa Region, Jomsom represents the northwestern Nepalese-Tibetan region. The Palpa suite reflects western Nepal, while the Dhankuta and Ilam suites reflects the near-eastern and far-eastern portions of Nepal.
In addition to the royal amenities listed above, the landmark suites offer much larger rooms with wider views of the surrounding gardens/landscapes. |
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