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My Kuri (Kalinchowk) Tour Experience was almost a disaster.
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<blockquote data-quote="Sujan" data-source="post: 371" data-attributes="member: 5"><p><h2>I am Sharing our experience from Kuri Village,</h2><p></p><p>We stayed at Dolakha Kalinchowk Resort after we checked the review on Google, our experience at the hotel was quite average. Unfortunately, there was no warm water available in the rooms, and while the food was passable, it wasn't exceptional. Despite being on vacation, we found ourselves having to adjust our dinner plans to accommodate the early kitchen closure at 8 pm. This was somewhat inconvenient as we had hoped to dine later.</p><p></p><p>To combat the cold weather, we decided to spend the evening around a bonfire with friends. However, to our disappointment, the hotel staff turned off all the lights quite early, indicating their readiness to retire for the night. This disrupted our plans as we were looking forward to enjoying the evening with our companions.</p><p></p><p>Although the hotel provided blankets upon request, they were unable to fulfill our need for hot water, which would have helped alleviate the chilly conditions. It was surprising that they did not have any provision for this, considering the extreme cold of the winter season.</p><p></p><p>Overall, while the destination itself is appealing, especially for snow-related activities, I would caution against visiting during the winter months due to the lack of adequate amenities to combat the cold. We spent the night shivering, resorting to using hot pads and extra blankets purchased on our own to keep warm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sujan, post: 371, member: 5"] [HEADING=1]I am Sharing our experience from Kuri Village,[/HEADING] We stayed at Dolakha Kalinchowk Resort after we checked the review on Google, our experience at the hotel was quite average. Unfortunately, there was no warm water available in the rooms, and while the food was passable, it wasn't exceptional. Despite being on vacation, we found ourselves having to adjust our dinner plans to accommodate the early kitchen closure at 8 pm. This was somewhat inconvenient as we had hoped to dine later. To combat the cold weather, we decided to spend the evening around a bonfire with friends. However, to our disappointment, the hotel staff turned off all the lights quite early, indicating their readiness to retire for the night. This disrupted our plans as we were looking forward to enjoying the evening with our companions. Although the hotel provided blankets upon request, they were unable to fulfill our need for hot water, which would have helped alleviate the chilly conditions. It was surprising that they did not have any provision for this, considering the extreme cold of the winter season. Overall, while the destination itself is appealing, especially for snow-related activities, I would caution against visiting during the winter months due to the lack of adequate amenities to combat the cold. We spent the night shivering, resorting to using hot pads and extra blankets purchased on our own to keep warm. [/QUOTE]
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