" Life was meant to be like this.
And then it was.
Days were sunny and it was altogether brilliant. Other travellers were
cool friendly and we all had a great time chilling about the place and up on
the roof. There are some fantastic walks from here you can do by
yourself easily. The
lodge owners put together a two day trek for a few of us out to a fantastic place called
Australia Camp. Funny name, but it is where Ozzy trekkers have camped
since they came. That was brilliant too. Unbelievable heritage
Himalaya. Beautiful. Good value guys. I will See you again after
brazil."
Chess (Bs Lecturer, London-UK, Nov 2010)
"I travelled to Nepal for a quick
vacation (7-days) from Qatar where I work. I flew to Pokhara and and was
attacked by 200 leaches in a swirling mist storm when I strayed of the
track I was told about about up to the stupa. After that I
turned to Vodka. I found in Pokhara. Then I found my way to Sarangkot
online. A friend arrived and we went up together. Mountain Prince
felt like I had come to the right place. I stayed in the lodge for most of my stay in
Sarangkot. It was all good. No regrets."
Kandy (Microbiologist, Qatar-UAE, Oct 2010)
" Booked online wondering how could
a Himalayan mountain lodge manage online bookings but they did it. No
problems at all. Sarangkot itself was as good as I hoped.
Sarangkot is really worth the effort. If I had stayed in the city I would
have missed out. I will be back maybe in 2010 or 2011 and I will stay
in Sarangkot again as a launch pad. More time is
important. Trek a long trial, raft a long river friends."
Bas (Web Consultant, Amsterdam-Holland/Russia, Oct 2011)
This was a nice place to go to
relax and to just hike around a little to see the views of the Annapurna
range. The family running our lodge were really nice and the food was
good. The hike up was hard, but if I could make it anyone could. I'm 57
and out of shape. You can arrange to go parasailing up there too.