Durbar Resort is a star luxury in Bhaktapur with 20 Ropanies of landscaped grounds and created in the cottage style architecture. This beautiful resort is located in Dadhikot Gamcha which is at Suryabinayak-4, Bhaktapur. The resort is just 2km from Araniko highway towards south from Nayathimi chowk. Durbar Resort serves very specially for Restaurants, Night Stay, Picnic, Wedding, Reception, Meeting and Conference.
Very Nice Place
Peaceful and relaxing place. Plenty of space for children to play and have fun!!!!
Lovely vibe. In a very calm residential area quiet far from the crowd, yet not so far from the highway they have established a perfect spot in a large enough area with complete natural vibes decorated well to appeal anyone. I loved the natural feel over there. And they have different seating options as your preference. However something felt missing there though the efforts. And specially as I went there quiet late some insects and mosquitoes were disturbing. There may be many things that can be improved however I want to suggest them to have a dedicated restaurant and a perfect coffee machine! I had great experience there and will surely visit again and again.
Nice place to hang out with family and friends. Big open space covered with trees ..quiet and comfortable place.. nice place to campfire with friend and family .. so close to city and crowd yet very close to nature… although I know nothing about the price but the place and location is amazing..they got a badminton court (clay court), slides for kids almost everything for couple of days stay… PS: I missed swimming pool.
“Thank you again for everything. The meeting went very well. Everyone loved the resort and the support all your staff provided. It was a pleasure to work with a true professional like yourself. You made everything run seamlessly.”
“Top notch facility, staff, service and value.”
“Thank you for everything—All the Resort Monteleone staff are amazing and we really appreciate the help and level of service we received with every request and interaction.”