Hotel Tibet
Sustainability
Of Tibetan decent but born and raised in Nepal, Tsering has managed the family owned Hotel Tibet in Kathmandu for the last twelve years. Built by her father and tastefully decorated by her mother with beautiful Tibetan rugs and handicrafts, the Hotel Tibet has a happy and tranquil atmosphere for the many guests that continue to return every year.
Although Tsering is the Managing Director, she leaves the day to day running of the hotel to her trusted team, preferring instead to spend time with her guests, making sure they are comfortable and feel totally at home. "I have the best job in the world as I simply love people and making them feel like they are part of our family when they stay with us," says Tsering.
Caring for destination
This accommodation provider has taken action to address one or more issues (whether environmental, social or cultural) which will contribute positively to the long term viability of the destination and hence their site displays a Caring for the destination rating.
Main area of focus in Caring for the Destination:
Social welfare
Detailed description of the Caring for the Destination Initiative:
The Hotel Tibet provides financial support to several orphanages in Kathmandu to ensure displaced and orphaned children are cared for and are provided with the basic necessities of life.
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