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The surrounding powder-dusted peaks are perfectly framed in each bedroom’s floor-to-ceiling windows, the yak-fur-lined bar serves local apple brandy, and the restaurant’s nine-course momo tasting menu schools guests in the region’s staple steamed dumplings.
Robb Report, June 2024The idea was to leverage the property’s remote and pristine location, astounding views, access to a unique Nepali-Tibetan highland culture, and sustainable design principles to raise the bar for luxury trekking and experiential travel in Nepal – and the resulting refurbishment certainly delivers.
Conde Nast Traveler, May 2024Most notably, the lodge is a base camp for expeditions around Mustang, a Himalayan kingdom that only fully opened to international tourists in 1992. Day trips include drives to ancient mud villages, tours to Buddhist and Hindu sites, and hikes to glacier lakes that end with picnic lunches.
Afar Magazine, April 2024Each of the 29 rooms has a spacious bathroom — many with deep tubs — as well as woven tiger rugs on the polished black wood floors, and felt blankets from a Nepal-based workshop that supplies Hermes. But none of it can begin to compete with the view of Mount Nilgiri through the floor-to-ceiling windows.
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Hotels Own Introduction
Our 29 suites feature floor-to-ceiling windows offering breathtaking views of the Nilgiri range. Impeccably decorated by Bill Bensley, they come with all the modern comforts you'd expect from Shinta Mani. The aesthetic draws inspiration from local Tibetan art and imagery, accented with bold colors. Designer blankets, handmade Tibetan rugs from Nepal, and stylish wooden furnishings blend timeless design with luxurious comfort. Our restaurant, lobby, and bar showcase a unique mix of antiques and upcycled furniture in classic Bill Bensley style. Local handicrafts, vibrant textiles, and yak fur from the region complete the decor. The outdoor terrace provides comfortable seating to take in the splendor of the Nilgiri range as the wind whistles through the valley. At night, large fire pits keep you warm while you marvel at the multitude of twinkling stars in the clear night sky.
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