「The location is great and the staff were nice. The room is good.」
Sing
メキシコ
「They allowed me to check in earlier and I’m thankful for that.」
Ivonne
イギリス
「Excellent location, Room match the price, basic but comfortable. It was very hot, so a fan in the room is a luxury. It is own by a family, and they are all very lovely. The owner is the one who speaks english and he is super nice, It help me to...」
S
Shih-ting
台湾
「The staff in the guesthouse was so nice. We ask for the trip to Kapilavastu and the manager arrange nice taxi for us.」
Evgenyjake
ロシア
「Everything was great! Very friendly host, delicious breakfast, nice room and good quite location.」
Indigo
タイ
「The seven steps is in a great location, really quiet but just a 5 minute walk to the gates of lumbini temple area. It had lovely hot water and a good fan.
If you need a soft bed then the beds could be a little hard for you but I slept well...」
찬
찬란
韓国
「It was the best.
Room was perfect, really confy and clean.
Food was wonderful.
Nice staffs.
Location right near the buddha temple.
I can say that this is the best hotel you can choose in lumbini.」
Baltasar
スペイン
「Clean and spacious」
Hampus
スウェーデン
「Clean, comfortable rooms. Peaceful and quiet surroundings.」
At Seven Steps Guest House, we are focused on providing Bed and Breakfast with Launch and Dinner services with the highest levels of customer satisfaction – we will do everything we can to meet your expectations.
With a variety of offerings to choose from, we’re sure you’ll be happy working with us.
宿泊施設の情報
Seven Steps Guest House is located at Lumbini (200m east of Maya Devi entry gate), the birth place of Lord Siddartha Gautam Buddha, in order to provide accomodation with a capacity of 14 rooms with attached bath had have fun with Nepali Cusines
周辺エリアの情報
Lumbini, the holy birth place of Shakyamuni Buddha is situated on the foothills of the Siwalik range of Rupandehi district of Nepal. It is one of the holistic pilgrimage sites for the Buddhist forever. The Buddha was born in Lumbini garden while his mother, Maya Devi was on the way to her maternal hometown Devdaha (ancient Koliya kingdom) during Baisakh Purnima (Full Moon day on the first month of the Nepali calendar) of 623 B.C.