About Grand Norling Hotel’s Resort
Grand Norling Hotel’s Resort is a 3-star boutique retreat in Gokarneshwor (Kathmandu) that combines modern comfort with Nepali and Tibetan cultural touches. It sits amid lush gardens and gentle hills, overlooking iconic heritage sites – the Bajrayogini temple, Boudhanath Stupa and Pashupatinath Temple – with Himalayan peaks like the Gauri Shankar range on the horizon (www.norlingresort.com ). The resort has just 17 guest rooms (in categories from cottage to luxury suite) offering a quiet “hidden gem” atmosphere (www.perfectforweddings.com ). Signature features include expansive outdoor spaces, large event lawns and a swimming pool set among gardens, as well as a Buddhist-Tibetan inspired design throughout (www.tripadvisor.in ) (www.tripadvisor.co.uk ). Reviewers repeatedly note the peaceful, nature-filled setting (often mentioning roaming deer and monkeys) and warm hospitality – even friendly dogs roam the grounds (www.tripadvisor.co.uk ) (www.tripadvisor.com ). Its proximity to UNESCO World Heritage shrines and panoramic mountain views give it a special cultural and scenic significance in the Kathmandu valley (www.norlingresort.com ) (mayurstay.com ).
Events and Programming
Grand Norling is primarily an events and celebrations venue. It is especially known as a picturesque **wedding resort** – the staff advertises that you can “plan your dream wedding with us” (www.norlingresort.com ) – and testimonials confirm many couples hold receptions and related ceremonies here (www.norlingresort.com ) (www.norlingresort.com ). The resort also handles a variety of other gatherings: birthdays, anniversaries, baby showers, corporate retreats and social or official events (www.norlingresort.com ). Its indoor halls and outdoor gardens can be adapted for seminars, conferences or festive dances, and caterers often set up multi-course buffets. While there are no regularly scheduled public concerts or performances, there have been local celebrations and cultural evenings in the past – for example, guests sometimes report Tibetan cultural days or live music during wedding receptions. (The staff can arrange full event programming, lighting and sound systems by request.) Fees and package rates for events vary by season and group size; inquiries should be directed to the resort’s events team.
Booking Stays & Events
To visit Grand Norling, guests book either hotel rooms or event spaces. Accommodation rates start at roughly USD$60–80 per night for standard rooms and go up to about $150 for luxury suites (www.norlingresort.com ) (rates may be higher during peak season). These prices typically include a generous buffet breakfast (guests rave about the “excellent complimentary breakfast” (www.tripadvisor.co.uk )) and free Wi-Fi. The resort offers special packages and group deals for weddings and large events – for example, dedicated wedding agents and group booking rates are advertised for wedding parties (www.perfectforweddings.com ). Rooms and hall rentals can be reserved directly through the hotel’s front desk or its official website (the site allows booking online) as well as through travel agencies. Major credit cards are accepted (norlingresort.com ) and free cancellation policies often depend on the booking channel. Check-in time is after 12:00 PM and check-out by 12:00 PM (www.perfectforweddings.com ) (late or early check-in can sometimes be arranged by request). For popular dates (Nepali festival periods or weekends) it’s best to book several months in advance, especially for large weddings or corporate events.
Seating and Venue Layout
The resort’s layout is versatile, with multiple indoor halls and garden spaces that can be arranged in various seating styles (theatre, classroom, banquet rounds, cocktail). Key venues include:
Metho Garden – a sprawling 10,000 sq. ft. outdoor lawn. It can be set up with rows of chairs or cocktail tables and accommodates roughly 250 people in theater seating or 250 standing for a cocktail reception (www.norlingresort.com ).
Rose Garden – a 6,500 sq. ft. open-air garden. With a natural backdrop, it fits up to about 500 seated theater-style or 600 buffet/cocktail-style guests (www.norlingresort.com ).
Tara Hall – a 3,500 sq. ft. indoor banquet/dining hall. Tara Hall’s primary space seats about 350 people in theater style (up to 500 for a standing reception) (www.norlingresort.com ). It also opens onto a 1,200 sq. ft. front veranda and a 1,500 sq. ft. side courtyard for outdoor mingling during the event (www.norlingresort.com ).
Norling Hall – a medium meeting room (1,200 sq. ft.) for smaller events or breakouts. It holds roughly 90 in theater seating and about 100 for cocktails (www.norlingresort.com ).
Ganesh Hall – a compact hall (450 sq. ft.) ideal for private board meetings or breakout sessions. It seats around 20 people in theater setup and can fit 30 for a cocktail arrangement (www.norlingresort.com ).
All event spaces can be arranged with covered or uncovered seating as needed (outdoor gardens allow tents or open-air setups). The resort provides tables, chairs and basic sound/PA systems. (Larger events often bring in external sound/lighting crews.) In general the layout is flexible: you can choose theater rows for speeches/presentations, round tables for banquets, classroom setups for seminars, or cocktail style for receptions. Note that in the gardens the ground is grassy and mostly level, but can be uneven in spots – so attendees are often advised to wear sturdy shoes or inform the staff of any mobility needs. For the indoor halls, sightlines are good from every side; VIP or head-table seating is typically placed at the front of Tara Hall or Norling Hall, while guests mingle on the side courtyard or gardens during breaks. The Tara Hall veranda and garden spaces are popular “overflow” areas during events, offering additional viewing spots and outdoor ambience.
Getting There and Parking
Grand Norling Hotel’s Resort is located on Sankhu Road in the Mulpani area of Gokarneshwor, Kathmandu (postal code 44600) (www.tripadvisor.in ). It sits about 6–7 km east of central Kathmandu (roughly a 15–20 minute drive in normal traffic). Exact coordinates are about 27.7307°N latitude, 85.4457°E longitude (just up the valley from Boudhanath Stupa). It’s well-marked on city maps as “Grand Norling Resort, Gokarneshwor.”
Private Car or Taxi: Most guests arrive by car or taxi. There is free, ample parking on-site for event guests and hotel visitors (norlingresort.com ). Rideshare services (Pathao, Tootle or roaming Vikram motorbike taxis) and metered taxis can drop off at the resort entrance on Sankhu Road. The owners also offer a paid airport shuttle: Tribhuvan International Airport is only about 3.7 miles from the hotel (roughly 10–15 minutes by car) (www.perfectforweddings.com ). Guests frequently note that taxis and hire-car services are convenient; the staff can help arrange transfers if requested.
Public Transit: Kathmandu’s local buses and microbuses run routes along the ring road and through Gokarneshwor. (For example, buses heading toward Sankhu/Bhaktapur typically stop near the Gokarna Bhagwati Temple bus terminal, a few blocks from the resort.) However, routes can be confusing for visitors, so many travelers prefer to take a taxi or rideshare from a well-known hub (Boudhanath, Ratna Park, etc.) directly to the resort. If you choose bus travel, the nearest main stop is at Gokarna Bhagwati Temple, about a 5–10 minute walk from Norling Resort. From there the hotel is a short uphill walk along Sankhu Road. (A handful of Sajha Yatayat or private city buses serve that corridor in daytime hours.)
Getting Around: Once at the resort, the grounds are extensive with gently sloping gardens and paved paths. The Tara Hall and Norling Hall blocks are on ground level, and most rooms are either on one level or accessible by short staircases. Overall, a car or taxi is handy for evening departures – the property is moderately secluded, and guests often arrange for a return taxi or shuttle when booking late events (as one reviewer noted, the location can feel “a bit remote” (www.tripadvisor.co.uk ), so plan transportation ahead).
Inside the Venue
Upon arrival, guests enter through a lobby/reception area staffed 24/7. The lobby area has seating and concierge/service desk. Security is taken seriously: the resort uses CCTV surveillance throughout (norlingresort.com ). Standard hotel amenities and flank the lobby: a small gift shop (selling local handicrafts and travel essentials) and a beverage/launge area. The resort provides complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi throughout (in rooms, lobbies and all event areas) (norlingresort.com ), and phone/charging outlets are available in each room and lounge.
Food & Drink: The resort’s main restaurant and bar is adjacent to the lobby. It serves breakfast buffet (complimentary for room guests – which travelers highly praise (www.tripadvisor.co.uk )) as well as a la carte Nepali and international dishes all day. A detectable Tibetan influence means you’ll find momos, thukpa, dal bahto and Nepalese teas on the menu, along with continental items. There is also a casual lounge/bar area open into the evening for drinks, and waitstaff circulate to outdoor event spaces during functions. (Behind the scenes, the venue has a full commercial kitchen for large functions.) Room service is available for in-house guests, and fresh fruit, bottled water and local beer/spirits can be ordered directly to rooms. Many reviews note that the chef and staff go out of their way to explain local dishes – one guest even complimented the chef by name, stating “the food was excellent and the Chef greeted us during breakfast and meals… the service was first class” (www.tripadvisor.in ).
Atmosphere: Grand Norling’s interior décor is a blend of wood, stone and color that pays homage to Himalayan and Tibetan styles (the name “Norling” itself evokes Tibetan heritage). Red and gold accents, prayer flags and carvings may be seen in common areas. The overall vibe is calm and nature-oriented: large windows and three-sided gardens let in fresh air. The pool area is a particularly popular spot – it’s a clean, outdoor rectangular pool flanked by lounge chairs and fish ponds. Note that the water is unheated, so it’s ideal for warm months (one guest cautioned it was “far too cold in December” (www.tripadvisor.in )). Towels are provided for pool and spa areas. For mountain views, the best indoor spot is on the rooftop terrace adjacent to the main hall (open to guests); many visitors enjoy watching sunrise or sunset from there (mayurstay.com ). Beautiful gardens with winding paths, flower beds and a koi pond are spread throughout, allowing event attendees to wander or take photos. Rooms overlook either the gardens or the Kathmandu Valley; many have balconies or sit-outs. Each guest room has modern comforts (air conditioning/heating, hot water in the bathroom (www.tripadvisor.in ), flat-screen TV, safe deposit box) and daily housekeeping. Luggage storage is available at reception for early arrivals or late departures.
Nearby Amenities
The resort is in a somewhat quiet suburban-forest area, so immediate dining and nightlife options are limited to the hotel. Guests have these choices nearby or short drives away:
On-site Restaurant & Bar – The main dining room and bar cover most needs. They offer continental and Nepali meals, and the bar stocks beers, wines and liquor. During events, extra buffet spreads or bar-service can be arranged. The bar/lounge seating is comfortable for pre-function gatherings.
Local Restaurants – Within a 10–15 minute walk or a couple minute drive, you’ll find a few modest eateries (often family-run). For example, the Newa Bamboo Kitchen (c.150 m away) is a Thai/Nepali restaurant noted for its curries and momos (nepal.worldplaces.me ). Several small Nepali and Tibetan cafés are along Sankhu Road and near the Gokarna Bhagwati Temple area. For more variety, the famous Boudhanath Stupa district is just 3–4 miles west (www.perfectforweddings.com ), where dozens of restaurants and cafés serve everything from Tibetan thukpa to Western vegetarian fare. (Drinkers note that Kathmandu’s main bars and pubs are located downtown – e.g. Thamel or Jhamsikhel – about 7–10 km away, so plan taxi rides if you venture there.)
Hotels and Lodging Nearby – Besides Grand Norling itself, the nearest clusters of hotels are around Boudhanath Stupa (~3.5 miles) or on the road to Patan/Durbar Square (~5–7 miles). Well-known guesthouses and mid-range hotels in those areas provide alternatives if needed. Many guests, however, stay at Norling itself when attending events here due to the convenience.
Late-Night Transport – Kathmandu taxis run all night, but it’s wise to book a car in advance for late events. The resort can call a taxi or help arrange rideshares (Pathao or latchik from Boudha) for late returns. If driving out, note that local traffic can be very light after 10 PM, making Uber/Pathao or taxis quickly available.
What Makes This Venue Special
Grand Norling stands out for its **unique combination of natural beauty and cultural depth**. Unlike generic city hotels, it feels more like a hillside sanctuary. Guests often mention the “hidden gem” quality (www.tripadvisor.in ): you may spot deer wandering in the lawn and birds flitting through the trees. One rave review highlights the “large clean swimming pool and large gardens with nice flowers, fish pond, etc.” (www.tripadvisor.co.uk ) along with “daily sighting of monkeys and deer herds,” creating a true nature-retreat vibe. The owners’ own pet dogs roam the property freely, adding homely charm (www.tripadvisor.com ). Architecturally, the resort reflects Nepal’s Himalayan heritage blended with Tibetan art – prayer flags, carved wood, and Buddhist motifs appear throughout, honoring the nearby Gokarneshwor and Bajrayogini temples. Guests say it “truly honors Tibetan culture” (www.tripadvisor.in ) in its decor and ambiance.
The location is also a big draw: from the lush garden grounds you have sweeping vistas of the Kathmandu Valley and the distant snow-capped Annapurna range. Marketing materials note that from the rooftop terrace you can see the “majestic Gauri Shankar Himal range” (www.norlingresort.com ). On clear mornings the sunrise paints the mountains pink and brightens the trial of stupas below. At night the city lights of Kathmandu twinkle in the distance, very different from downtown hotels. This dramatic setting has made Grand Norling a beloved venue for photographers and travelers alike. Even Nepali travelers come here for the views and calm – one review called it “serene ambiance” and “a beautiful escape just outside Kathmandu” (www.tripadvisor.in ). In short, artists, couples or corporate planners choose Norling because it feels both exclusive and connected to local tradition: a place where you can celebrate under the stars or take a meditative morning walk in the forest, all while enjoying modern comforts.
Visitor Tips and Information
Accessibility: The property is listed as wheelchair-accessible (www.perfectforweddings.com ). Ground-floor areas and event rooms are on level entry, and at least one accessible room is available. However, the gardens are on grass paths and some entrances have short ramps, so if you have mobility needs it’s wise to call ahead and confirm specifics.
What to Bring: Pack layers – evenings can get cool. Closed-toe shoes or sandals with straps are recommended for garden events (weddings often include outdoor walks). Bring insect repellent in warmer months, sunblock and a hat for sunny afternoons. Don’t forget a jacket: even though the rooms have heating/AC and hot-water showers (www.tripadvisor.in ), outdoor areas like the pool get chilly after sunset. (In fact, one guest noted the outdoor pool is “far too cold in December” (www.tripadvisor.in ).) Also, guests love the free breakfast – come hungry for the spread and local yogurt/paratha, which travelers call “excellent” (www.tripadvisor.co.uk ). Finally, carry your passport ID when checking in; Nepali hotels require it for all guests.
Booking and Arrival: For weddings or conferences, inquire several months ahead. Group booking discounts are available for large parties (www.perfectforweddings.com ). At check-in (after 12:00 PM) you will provide ID and sign in, then receive a room key/card. If you have a car, use the free parking lot (norlingresort.com ); if taxiing, the drop-off circle is in front of reception. Arrive at least 20–30 minutes before an event starts to find your seat and avoid a late rush. One reviewer mentioned it feels a bit remote from main city roads (www.tripadvisor.co.uk ), so plan extra travel time during rush hours or late at night.
Venue Policies: Smoking is not permitted in guest rooms or halls; a designated outdoor smoking area is available (www.perfectforweddings.com ). Outside alcohol or catering is typically not allowed (use the in-house restaurant/bar). Personal photography is welcome (guests often take many photos of the garden and view), but please respect any private ceremonies. On-site amenities like the pool, lounge and gardens are shared; follow any staff instructions for safety (e.g. children must be supervised). Pets are actually allowed here (the resort is pet-friendly, as noted on travel sites (www.perfectforweddings.com ) and by guests (www.tripadvisor.com )), so feel free to travel with your dog if arranging this in advance.
Common Advice: A few insider tips: Guests often mention how much they enjoyed the complimentary buffet – don’t skip breakfast! (www.tripadvisor.co.uk ). If you want a quiet spot, the rooftop terrace and gardens are perfect for unplugging. For night owls, be sure to book a secure ride back (city taxis run late but it’s safer to pre-arrange). Finally, take advantage of the free Wi-Fi (norlingresort.com ) in all areas to share photos or get directions. One review even suggested, “high-speed WiFi was great” so you can meet online commitments even on a getaway.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get to Grand Norling from the airport?
Tribhuvan International Airport is only about 3.7 miles (6 km) from the resort (www.perfectforweddings.com ). You can take a taxi or pre-book the hotel’s paid airport shuttle service (www.perfectforweddings.com ). By car it’s roughly a 15–20 minute drive. (You can also use rideshare apps from the airport; just set the destination to “Grand Norling Resort” on Sankhu Road.)
Is parking available at the resort, and is it free?
Yes. The resort offers ample, free parking on-site for guests and event attendees (norlingresort.com ). There’s a large parking lot adjacent to the event halls. This makes it easy for wedding or party guests to drive in and leave cars overnight without extra charge.
What public transportation serves Grand Norling?
Kathmandu’s city buses and microbuses running east toward Sankhu stop near the Gokarna Bhagwati Temple, a short walk from Grand Norling. However, routes can be confusing. Most visitors take a taxi or rideshare (Pathao/Tuktuk) directly from central points like Boudhanath or Ratna Park. If using public transit, get off at Gokarna Temple and walk a few minutes up Sankhu Road to the resort entrance.
Are dogs or pets allowed at the resort?
Yes. Grand Norling is pet-friendly (www.perfectforweddings.com ). Guests are welcome to bring dogs (usually by prior arrangement), and the owners’ own dogs roam freely about the grounds (www.tripadvisor.com ). Just mention any pet plans when booking so the hotel can provide any needed accommodations (pet bowls, etc.).
Is breakfast included, and what is it like?
Yes. Most bookings include a complimentary breakfast buffet , which guests often praise as “very good” or “excellent” (www.tripadvisor.co.uk ) (www.tripadvisor.in ). The buffet features Nepali and continental items (rice, lentils, breads, eggs, etc.), plus fresh fruit and tea/coffee. Reviewers frequently highlight the hearty breakfast as a top perk. If you have special dietary needs, just inform the kitchen staff when you arrive.
Is the resort wheelchair-accessible?
The property is listed as wheelchair accessible (www.perfectforweddings.com ). The reception and most event spaces are on a single level (no steps required). At least one room is designed for wheelchair access. However, the outdoor gardens have grass and some short ramps, so it’s a good idea to let the hotel know of any special needs in advance. Overall, basic accessibility is provided.
Is there Wi-Fi and is it free?
Yes. The resort provides free high-speed Wi-Fi throughout the property (rooms, lobbies, and event areas) (norlingresort.com ). Most guests report that the internet works well for browsing and video calls. Just ask for the network name and password at check-in.
Is there a swimming pool, and what is it like?
Yes. Grand Norling has an outdoor swimming pool amid the gardens (norlingresort.com ). It’s a clean, open-air pool perfect for a hot day. However, it is not heated. Guests note that in winter or colder months (around December) the pool water is very chilly (www.tripadvisor.in ). So if you visit off-season, plan on swimming only if you’re prepared for cold water; otherwise you can enjoy the poolside deck and view instead.
What are the check-in and check-out times?
Standard check-in is from 12:00 PM onwards, and check-out is by 12:00 PM (www.perfectforweddings.com ). (Late check-out or early check-in may be possible if arranged in advance.) If you arrive early, the resort can often store your luggage until a room is ready. Likewise, late departures can be accommodated with prior notice.
Does Grand Norling serve alcohol?
Yes. There is an on-site bar and lounge that serves beer, wine and local spirits. Alcoholic beverages are available on request from late morning until late evening. (Note that in Nepal it’s illegal to drink alcohol in public streets, but this hotel bar is a licensed area where guests can drink responsibly.)
What is the smoking policy at the resort?
Smoking is not allowed inside guest rooms or halls. The hotel provides a designated smoking area outside (www.perfectforweddings.com ). Guests are asked to smoke only in that outdoor spot (usually by the parking lot) to keep indoor air clean for everyone.
Do the rooms have air conditioning and hot water?
Yes. Each guest room is equipped with climate control (air conditioning and/or heating). In fact, reviewers noted that the AC units also provide warm air and the showers have hot water (www.tripadvisor.in ), so you can stay comfortable in any season. The rooms also have Western-style bathrooms, cozy beds, and flat-screen TVs.