Pokhara
Nepal · Price calendar
Dorm beds in Pokhara, Nepal range from $3 to $30/night over the next 3 months. HostelHawk tracks 37 properties. Cheapest upcoming dates: Jul 4, Jul 5, Jul 6.
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Hostel prices in Pokhara, Nepal
A typical dorm night in Pokhara runs about $3.
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Hostels we track in Pokhara
- Kiwi Backpackers Hostel Pokhara 9.6 · 1,142 reviews
- Pokhara Backpackers Hostel 9.8 · 664 reviews
- Zostel Pokhara 9.3 · 500 reviews
- Forest Lake Backpackers Hostel 9.5 · 459 reviews
- The Mountain House Pokhara 10.0 · 411 reviews
- Gaurishankar Backpackers Hostel 8.9 · 258 reviews
- Nepali Cottage Guesthouse 10.0 · 167 reviews
- Hotel The Cherry Garden 8.0 · 149 reviews
- Peace Guesthouse 8.9 · 89 reviews
- Paila Hostel Lakeside 9.7 · 81 reviews
- Hostel Nepal 5.9 · 63 reviews
- Dharma Backpackers 6.9 · 52 reviews
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- Hotel Brothers Inn & Backpackers Stay 9.3 · 52 reviews
- Hotel Hakoniwa 8.7 · 44 reviews
- The Mango Tree Backpackers Hostel 9.7 · 20 reviews
- Hostel The Billabong Garden 0.0 · 17 reviews
- Hotel Love and Light 0.0 · 16 reviews
- Margik Backpackers Hostel 4.9 · 10 reviews
- Nepalaya Eco Hostel 9.7 · 10 reviews
- Hostel The Good Earth Pvt. Ltd. 9.9 · 9 reviews
- Lazy Lads Backpackers Hostel 9.9 · 8 reviews
- Tranquil Water Guest House 0.0 · 6 reviews
- Hotel Yatri 10.0 · 3 reviews
- International Youth Hostel 9.7 · 3 reviews
- Kalash Parkaze Glamping Hostel 10.0 · 3 reviews
- Barang Village Community Homestay 9.1 · 2 reviews
- Misha's Hotel, Restaurant, Apartment & Yoga Center 9.7 · 2 reviews
- Roamers Inn - Hostel 9.7 · 2 reviews
- Lakshmi Homestay 2.0 · 1 reviews
- Bishram Backpackers Hostel
- Hotel August International Pvt. Ltd
- Hotel JuJu
- Hotel Mandala
- Hotel Stone House
- Moonlake Adventure
- New United Hotel
- Royal Orbit Resort Pvt. Ltd. Pokhara
Local knowledge for Pokhara
Where to stay
Lakeside, locally called Baidam, runs along the eastern shore of Phewa Lake and holds the bulk of budget hostels, gear rental shops, and food options. If Lakeside feels too touristy, Damside just to the south is quieter and still within easy walking distance of the lake.
Getting around
- Paragliding operators cluster along the main Lakeside strip and prices vary by a wide margin. Walk past the first few before committing. A standard tandem flight launching from Sarangkot has a well-known going rate, so any quote well above that is counting on you skipping the comparison.
- Sort out your trekking permits, the TIMS card and ACAP permit for Annapurna routes, at the permit office in Pokhara before you leave town. Fees are government-fixed, and you cannot handle the paperwork once you are on the trail.
- Local tempos, small three-wheeled shared vehicles, connect Old Bazaar to Lakeside for a few rupees. Tourist taxis cover the same ground for roughly ten times the price.
When to go
October through November and March through April fill hostels fast as trekkers use Pokhara as a staging point for Annapurna routes. January and February bring the lowest prices, with cold nights but reliably clear views of the Himalayas.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a hostel in Pokhara cost per night?
Dorm beds in Pokhara currently range from $3 to $30/night based on the next 3 months of availability.
When are the cheapest dates to book a hostel in Pokhara?
Based on current data, the cheapest upcoming dates for hostels in Pokhara are July 4, July 5, July 6.
How many hostels does HostelHawk track in Pokhara?
HostelHawk currently tracks 37 hostels in Pokhara, Nepal.
Where do backpackers stay in Pokhara?
Lakeside, locally called Baidam, runs along the eastern shore of Phewa Lake and holds the bulk of budget hostels, gear rental shops, and food options. If Lakeside feels too touristy, Damside just to the south is quieter and still within easy walking distance of the lake.
What is the best time of year to visit Pokhara?
October through November and March through April fill hostels fast as trekkers use Pokhara as a staging point for Annapurna routes. January and February bring the lowest prices, with cold nights but reliably clear views of the Himalayas.