Thursday, May 26, 2011

More Inform About Joyful Guest House.

Here we serve Airport pick-up and drop-off, and Cyber cafe with local and international internet telephony and email. We can also arrange your travel plans for both guided and unguided excursions and trips within Nepal through our on-site travel agent.

Contact : Joyful Guest House
Karma lekshey Ling
Post Box: 8435
Sitapaila, Swoyambhu
Kathmandu, Nepal
Email : joyfulgsthous@gmail.com
Phone : 00977-1-4302604

Handi/Mobile phone : 00977-9841412688, 9808983955


Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Monday, May 23, 2011

Nora's Share Her Feeling.

Situated at the outskirts of Kathmandu, the Joyful Guest House offers the ideal combination of closeness to the city core but yet enough distance to be far from the dusty pollution. On the contrary, the open and friendly rooms have an excellent view on Kathmandu valley, both during day time and under the clear night sky.

Due to the vicinity of the holy site of the Swayambhu Nath Stupa, it is not surprising that the Joyful Guest House is located within a monastic institute. This gives in addition to the extremely friendly and open atmosphere the possibility to get a first hand impression on monastic life and hence, an unbelievable foundation for cultural exchange.

The orderly kept 2 room provide by far sufficient space and an attached bathroom.
For a small daily fee one can enjoy the variability of the three hot meals prepared by the monastery kitchen.

In general from my own experience, I can tell that the combination of a beautiful of a setting, adequate luxury and the extraordinary ambience of this place create the certain feeling that it is home here. If I may quote a friend of mine, upon coming here:I think I died and came to paradise.
Nora M. Rouast.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAJxjxqe4ck&feature=mh_lolz&list=FLcCCxttjIg38

Nora Share her feeling on Germany.

Joyful Guest House.

Namaste! Tashi Deleg! These are the tradition greetings in Nepali and Tibetan with which we will welcome you when you arrive here. Perched on a hillside on the western edge of the Kathmandu valley, the Karma Lekshey Ling Joyful Guest House affords day and night views of the valley, and is a short walk from the special holy site, Swoyambhu Nath, “The Self-Arisen,” also known as the Monkey Temple. We hope you will feel relaxed and comfortable during your stay. Those who wish may also learn about Buddhism and Buddhist culture, as well Tibetan language from monks of the Karma Lekshey Ling Institute.