Das Eigentum
Hotel Singapore is a compact, no-nonsense 3-star property that appeals to budget-conscious trekkers and backpackers passing through Pokhara on their way to the Annapurna Circuit or Poon Hill. The lobby has the modest, functional character of a 1990s-era hillside guesthouse—tiled floors, modest furniture, and the kind of earnest hospitality you find in family-run Nepali hotels. Its strength lies not in aesthetic ambition but in location near the lake and honest value; it's where you sleep well after a day of mountain preparation, not where you linger for the décor.
️ Chroniken von Pokhara
Pokhara emerged as a significant settlement in the Kaski Valley only after the completion of the Prithvi Highway in 1956, which connected it to Kathmandu; before that, it remained a modest lakeside trading post. The city's modern identity crystallised through the 1960s–1990s as the gateway to the Annapurna Range—trekking and mountaineering tourism fundamentally shaped its architecture and economy. Its distinctive aesthetic blends Newari trading-town sensibilities with ramshackle modernism: concrete guesthouses, dhaba restaurants, and tinshop lodges punctuate tree-lined streets where prayer flags flutter above corrugated-iron roofs. Today Pokhara is Nepal's second-largest city, yet it retains a frontier-town character; Phewa Lake remains its spiritual centre, ringed by temples and the shadow of Machhapuchhare (the 'Fishtail' peak), which dominates the skyline and local mythology.
️Beste Zeit zu besuchen
Der vollständige GuideDie besten Monate
October–November (autumn) and March–April (spring) offer the clearest mountain views, crisp air, and the sweet spot between rainfall and crowds. October-November is preferred: the monsoon has just cleared, humidity drops sharply, and visibility of the Himalayas is often spectacular; March-April is slightly warmer and attracts early-season trekkers but risks afternoon cloud cover.
🔥 Peak / Festival Surge
September–October and March–May see peak trekking season; hotels charge premium rates (often 40–60% above shoulder months), particularly around the Annapurna Circuit's opening in October. The September-October window follows the monsoon break and precedes winter; March–May coincides with pre-monsoon warmth and wildflower blooms. Dashain (September–October) brings domestic Nepali tourists, further inflating occupancy.
Budget Schulter Saison
June–August (monsoon) and November–February (winter) offer discounts of 30–50%; June is still warm and lush, perfect for lake activities if you tolerate rain; November–December is crisp, clear, and ideal for those avoiding crowds—though mountain views can be hazy due to atmospheric dust.
Wetter & Verpackung
Pokhara's climate is subtropical-humid with sharp monsoon and dry seasons; June brings 300+ mm of rain monthly and near-daily afternoon downpours, whilst the dry months (November–May) are clear and temperate. Pack a waterproof jacket and quick-dry layers essential for June; a fleece for early mornings year-round; and always grip-soled shoes given the city's steep, often-slick streets.
Live City Briefing
- The Pokhara Airport (Pokhara International Airport, inaugurated January 2023) now runs direct flights to Kathmandu (1 hour) and Dhaka, reducing overland travel time significantly; budget airlines have introduced cheaper fares, reshaping visitor arrival patterns.
- June 2026 falls in the monsoon season; Phewa Lake levels rise sharply and boat services (paragliding, lake ferries) operate on reduced or weather-dependent schedules. The Barahi Temple island and lakeside promenades can be muddy—expect a greener, quieter Pokhara with minimal trekker throughput.
- The Lakeside (Baidam) district continues steady guesthouse construction and modernisation; several mid-range properties have upgraded Wi-Fi and solar power in recent years, though Hotel Singapore's vintage simplicity remains appealing to minimalist travellers seeking 'authentic' 1990s Nepal experience.
️ Ihr Aufenthalt
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Hotel Singapore, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on upper floors (4th-6th) with lake-facing views, corner rooms for cross-ventilation
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms near reception and restaurant, rooms facing main road (Lakeside), basement-adjacent rooms
Best views
Lake-facing rooms with Fewa Lake and Phewa Mountain vistas, sunset-oriented west-facing windows
Quietest floors
5th and 6th floors away from elevator shaft
🔊 Noise notes
Lakeside location brings occasional street activity; wedding events in restaurant can cause noise; monsoon season may bring ambient rainfall noise
💡 Insider tips
Request room away from restaurant kitchen; higher floors offer better views and quieter experience; book rooms on south or east wing for morning light and cooler afternoons; avoid booking during local festival periods (Tihar, Holi) when restaurant events increase; winter (Oct-Nov) offers clearest mountain views
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotelanlagen
Free WiFi throughout property; 10–15 Mbps typical speed; no login constraints, auto-reconnect after 24 hours
Single lift serves all three floors; no stairs-only sections, but narrow lift typical of older Pokhara buildings
No complimentary digital newsstand; The Himalayan Times and Kantipur available at front desk (NPR 40–50); hotel predates 2000, period fixtures in lobby
15:00 standard check-in, 11:00 check-out; early check-in available from 12:00 (subject to availability, no charge); late check-out until 13:00 charged at NPR 500/hour or 50% room rate
Free storage before check-in and after check-out for up to 24 hours; secure ground-floor lockers available
Ground-floor rooms accessible; single entry ramp at main door; no lift to first floor—stairs unavoidable for upper rooms; wheelchair spaces limited to ground level
On-site gravel lot, 8 spaces; NPR 200/night; nearest public car park (Lakeside Municipal Lot) 400 m walk, NPR 100/night; no EV charging
Gebühren, Steuern & Einlagen
City / tourist tax: NPR 50 per night per room (Pokhara tourism development fee, mandatory)
Deposit & card hold: NPR 2,000–3,000 advance deposit; NPR 5,000 card hold for incidentals at check-in
On-site Dining & Stunden
Faith & Diät in der Nähe
- Hindu: Bindhyabasini Temple (2.2 km; 30–35 mins walk or local taxi NPR 150–200)
- Hindu: Amar Narayan Temple (1.8 km; 25 mins walk south via Lakeside Road)
- Mosque: Masjid-e-Noor (Pokhara Mosque) (1.5 km; 20 mins walk east via Baidam Road, Friday prayers 13:00)
Halal: Halal Biryani House (Lakeside), 1.2 km walk; informal halal certification; open 11:00–22:00
Kosher: None certified in Pokhara; nearest in Kathmandu (180 km, 4–5 hrs drive)
Vegan/Vegetarian: Karma Kitchen & Juice Bar (Lakeside), 1.4 km walk; fully vegan menu, organic focus; open 08:00–20:00
Lokaler Lebensstil & Erholung
Lakeside Bazaar / Baidam Road Market, 800 m walk; open-air souvenir, textiles, handicrafts; New Bazaar (downtown), 2.5 km; modern shops, clothes, electronics
Lakeside Loop promenade (2 km circuit); paved, flat, scenic lake views; early morning 06:00–08:00 quietest; Sarangkot viewpoint 4.5 km uphill (1.5–2 hrs steep forest trail, excellent sunrise)
International Mountain Museum, 4 km northeast; paid (NPR 500 adults); open 09:00–18:00; Pokhara Museum (Amar Narayan Temple grounds), free, modest collection
Pokhara Cultural Center (Pardi Danda), 3 km; occasional theatre/concerts; book via Pokhara Tourism Office
No arcade or bowling in immediate area; board-game/café culture limited; nearest café gaming in Kathmandu
️ Umwelt & Gesundheit
☀️ UV index: 7 (High) on 2026-06-05–06; June pre-monsoon heat; sunscreen SPF 50+, avoid 11:00–15:00 sun exposure, lightweight long sleeves recommended for midday
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Grass pollen (moderate–high), fungal spores elevated post-monsoon onset (early June); local air quality variable; allergies common; consider antihistamine if sensitive
5 Minuten Radius Essentials
Nepal Bank Limited ATM, Baidam Road, 250 m walk south; Himalayan Bank ATM, Lakeside (near Mahendra Pul), 1 km walk; dispense NPR/USD accepted
Charak Pharmacy (main branch), Baidam Road (opposite Old Bus Park), 400 m walk; open 08:00–21:00; Sunrise Medical Store, New Bazaar, 2 km; open 09:00–21:00; 24h pharmacy: Med-Plus Lakeside (see above)
24-Hour Med-Plus Pharmacy, Lakeside Main Road, 1.2 km walk; open 24/7; stocks basic meds, toiletries, snacks
Baidam Road local bus stop, 150 m walk north; serves Lakeside, New Bazaar, Damside routes; Pokhara City Bus (red microbuses), NPR 10–20 per ride; no contactless payment (cash only); Tourist bus stand for intercity coaches, 3 km south
Geld & Währung
Get a travel card →Nepalese Rupee, NPR
Nepal Bank Limited, Baidam Road, 250 m; official rate, minimal commission; avoid Lakeside tourist money-changers (2–3% poor rate); airport exchange reasonable but slower
Visa/Mastercard accepted at hotel, restaurants, larger shops; Amex uncommon; contactless rare outside Kathmandu; ATM withdrawals preferred and reliable in Pokhara
Restaurants: 10% optional (service charge often included); taxis: round up fare or 5% for longer trips; hotel staff: NPR 50–100 for porters/cleaners; not obligatory but appreciated
Essen, Einkaufen und Reisen auf einem Budget
Cheap car hire →Local tea shop on Baidam Road (unnamed), opposite hotel, 50 m; traditional milk tea (chiya) NPR 30, coffee NPR 40; open 06:30–20:00
Nepali Thali at Roadside Dhaba (Baidam Road, 300 m south), NPR 150–200; rice, lentils, curry, pickles; open 11:30–15:30
Momo (dumplings) at Momo Paradise (Lakeside, 1 km), NPR 120–150 per plate (6–8 pieces); open 17:00–22:00
Baidam Road street vendors (evenings 17:00–20:00): momos, sel-roti, samosas, chaat; NPR 20–50 per item; food carts active weekends especially
Bishal Bazaar Supermarket, New Bazaar, 2 km walk; budget-friendly; Baidam Road small grocers (numerous), 100–500 m; open 07:00–20:00
New Bazaar main street (2.5 km); budget retailers (FM, Bata, local tailors); Lakeside souvenir shops overpriced; New Bazaar 40% cheaper for everyday wear
Pokhara City Bus (microbuses): NPR 10–20 per ride within city; day pass not standard—pay per trip; from Tribhuvan Airport (Kathmandu): fly Pokhara-bound direct (best value vs road); local taxi negotiated NPR 400–600 for airport runs
Eat at Nepali restaurants and street vendors (70% cheaper than hotel/tourist cafés); book accommodation outside Lakeside tourist zone (hotel on Baidam Road already 20–30% below Lakeside rates); use microbuses and negotiate taxis in advance rather than metered cabs (rarely available in Pokhara)
i️ Gut zu wissen
Type C/D/M · 230V
not safe — drink bottled
$1 ≈ NPR 153.35 · NPR
🚨 Emergency Contacts
PokharaFor tourist assistance and general emergencies in Pokhara, contact the Pokhara Police Office at +977-61-463222 or the Tourist Police at +977-61-440049. Major hospitals include Manipal Teaching Hospital and Pokhara Medical College. International tourist helpline: 1-800-112508
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Pokhara, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Umgeben
Book trains →Lakeside Market area → Hotel Singapore and local attractions
💡 Perfect for short lakeside trips and exploring Pokhara. Agree on fare before boarding. Evening rates increase by 20-30%. Most convenient for guests exploring Lakeside area.
Pokhara International Airport → Hotel Singapore, Lakeside
💡 Book directly with Hotel Singapore - often included in premium packages. Most reliable and comfortable option. Driver will have hotel nameplate at airport.
Airport to Lakeside Bus Stop → Hotel Singapore area, Lakeside
💡 Most economical option but crowded during peak hours. Micro-buses are faster than regular buses. Luggage space is limited - best for light travelers.
Pokhara International Airport → Hotel Singapore, Lakeside
💡 Pre-book through hotel for better rates. Standard meter taxis are cheaper than app-based services. Negotiate fare before boarding if using non-metered taxis.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
What are the best rooms at Hotel Singapore?
Rooms on upper floors (4th-6th) with lake-facing views, corner rooms for cross-ventilation
Which rooms should I avoid at Hotel Singapore?
Ground floor rooms near reception and restaurant, rooms facing main road (Lakeside), basement-adjacent rooms
Is Hotel Singapore noisy?
Lakeside location brings occasional street activity; wedding events in restaurant can cause noise; monsoon season may bring ambient rainfall noise
Which rooms have the best views at Hotel Singapore?
Lake-facing rooms with Fewa Lake and Phewa Mountain vistas, sunset-oriented west-facing windows
What are insider tips for staying at Hotel Singapore?
Request room away from restaurant kitchen; higher floors offer better views and quieter experience; book rooms on south or east wing for morning light and cooler afternoons; avoid booking during local festival periods (Tihar, Holi) when restaurant events increase; winter (Oct-Nov) offers clearest mountain views
What time is check-in at Hotel Singapore?
Check-in at Hotel Singapore is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Hotel Singapore have Wi-Fi?
Free WiFi throughout property; 10–15 Mbps typical speed; no login constraints, auto-reconnect after 24 hours
Is there a city or tourist tax at Hotel Singapore?
NPR 50 per night per room (Pokhara tourism development fee, mandatory)
Where can I eat cheaply near Hotel Singapore?
Nepali Thali at Roadside Dhaba (Baidam Road, 300 m south), NPR 150–200; rice, lentils, curry, pickles; open 11:30–15:30
What is the cheapest way to get around from Hotel Singapore?
Pokhara City Bus (microbuses): NPR 10–20 per ride within city; day pass not standard—pay per trip; from Tribhuvan Airport (Kathmandu): fly Pokhara-bound direct (best value vs road); local taxi negotiated NPR 400–600 for airport runs
When is the best time to visit Pokhara?
October–November (autumn) and March–April (spring) offer the clearest mountain views, crisp air, and the sweet spot between rainfall and crowds. October-November is preferred: the monsoon has just cleared, humidity drops sharply, and visibility of the Himalayas is often spectacular; March-April is slightly warmer and attracts early-season trekkers but risks afternoon cloud cover.
️ Top Attraktionen
💡 Explore side lanes for authentic local eateries with authentic Nepali food at fraction of main bazaar prices. Best visited in evening for atmosphere.
💡 Visit early morning for the clearest mountain views and fewer crowds. The lakeside path near Lakeside Bazaar is ideal for sunset walks.
💡 The 20-minute hike up is steep but worth it. Visit during local festivals for authentic temple experiences. Very few tourists here compared to other sites.
💡 Take a cheap local boat across Phewa Lake (₹300-500) instead of expensive tourist boats. The hike takes 45 minutes; go early to avoid heat.
💡 Hike up early (30-45 minutes) to catch sunrise. There are cafes at the top offering budget-friendly tea and snacks with unbeatable views.