Hotel Lali Gurans Restaurant

Hotel Lali Gurans Restaurant is a guest house in , , . Hotel Lali Gurans Restaurant is situated nearby to the Hindu temple , as well as near the police station .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ghandruk and Chomrong.

Village
is a popular mountain village in the region of , known for its traditional Gurung culture, stone houses, and stunning views of Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and Machapuchare.

is a village in the area of Nepal, and a popular overnight stop for those walking the Annapurna sanctuary trek. The village is spread over a hillside that has stunning views of the Annapurnas and Machupachare.

Village
is a and Village Development Committee in Kaski District in the Gandaki Zone of northern-central . The village is located 19 km away from the Pokhara Baglung Highways and falls within the trekking route of Mardi Himal Trek. is situated 9 km southeast of Hotel Lali Gurans Restaurant.

Hotel Lali Gurans Restaurant

Latitude
28.37324° or 28° 22′ 24″ north
Longitude
83.80978° or 83° 48′ 35″ east
Open location code
7MW59RF5+7W
Open­Street­Map ID
way 219995220
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­guest_house
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