Last week we were taken to Lumbini, Nepal where Lord Buddha was born approximately 2600 years ago. Before visiting Lumbini, Nepal I was unsure what the place would be like—where we would eat and rest as we were so many from our St Joseph School. It was beautiful to see the area where Lord Buddha was born and all the other temples, we visited around were also very beautiful.
Our post-monsoon period has remained very very busy for all staff. With added facilities, guests seem to enjoy new look of the place even more. Now the winter has arrived and school hoildays have begun, we are yet again requesting you to visit us with your friends and families. We have been receiving national celebrities and enjoying their time with us. Visiting guests' word of mouth is what we rely in terms of our marketing principles. We have vied for highest level of guests' satisfaciton and personalised service. We are not just a hotel, we are more than that: we are nature-lovers, and respect the environmental conservation. We feed our guests healthy food and ensure that they have pleasant stay with us.
Looking for a peaceful holiday with your friends and family? Visit Lumbini Buddha Garden as there is no better place than this in Lumbini!
I was on my way to Nepal after finishing wonderful three weeks in India. I traveled in a group with other 9 people, most of whom were Aussie like myself. Crossing Indo-Nepal border in a bus at Sunauli, I realized in this part of Nepal the terrain and look of the houses very similar as in most of India I had traveled. We were spending first night of Nepal in Lumbini Buddha Garden.
The Lodge had transformed compared to what it was then, but had still preserved many of the excellent qualities of its beginning. Nature was still in the centre of the development (one dozen additional rooms had been added since) and although some wildlife habitat had shrunk even here, the place is still like no others at Lumbini. We had originally planned just one night but ended up extending additional two days as my 8 yrs old daughter liked the place so much and insisted!
I have visited Lumbini many times since 2007. I had an opportunity to participate in National Workshop on Mid-Winter Water Bird Count which was held in Lumbini Buddha Garden (LBG), Lumbini for the first time. Since then I was connected with Dr. Hem Sagar Baral and did many bird surveys and awareness programs around this area.
Kabi grew up in a small village close to the oldest temple of Nepal, Changu Narayan--Bhaktapur that sits on the hill overlooking the beautiful riverscape of Manohara river. He worked in Banaras (=Varanasi) in a well-known hotel with nearly 80 rooms for about five years. This was the start of his career from India in 1993 –and after working there he returned back to Nepal. He was destined to work for 12 solid years for a mountain resort in Nagarkot as its main chef. He saw Nagarkot change from small hill town with a few tiny thatch roof guest houses to a town of much bigger, luxurious hotels within this period. He also decided that he should gain some experience from the rising middle east economy and worked three years in Dubai, the hub of west Asia. With over 23 years' experience in all these places, Kabi has seen more world than many others and cooked for 1000s of guests!
Susobhan was born in Kathmandu and after a fair college education his parents sent him for gaining a diploma in hotel management from Singapore. He returned back to Nepal after completing two years' diploma and tried several outlets in Kathmandu. Looking for something new he moved down to Chitwan and worked for the Rhino Residency Resort for about a year.
This is my seventh times in Lumbini Buddha Garden (LBG). It will be injustice to LBG and their team members if I make a greediness to spill my word in this blog.