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We
are
a
group
of
students
that
stayed
at
the
museum
for
a
month
during
a
placement
at
the
nearby
hospital.
It
was
conveniently
located
for
our
purposes
and
only
about
7-10
minutes
taxi
drive
to
Thamel.
That
makes
it
about
a
30-minute
walk
from
Thamel
which
you
can
do
on
a
good
day.
There
was
a
lovely
farmers
market
every
Saturday
morning,
where
you
can
meet
loads
of
interesting
people,
tasted
great
food
and
some
cute
dogs
too.
Saturday
morning
are
therefore
very
lively
though
the
rest
of
the
week
is
very
calm
and
quiet
in
comparison.
It's
a
small
boutique
hotel
so
don't
expect
western
style,
but
the
absolute
best
part
of
the
stay
was
how
helpful
Imran
and
Chirring
were.
They
were
always
available
to
help
us
whenever
we
ran
into
a
problem;
including
helping
us
sort
out
sim
cards,
converting
currency,
taxis,
ordering
lunch
every
day
and
sorting
out
a
food
tour
for
us
and
much
more.
They
also
helped
us
arrange
a
whole
weekend
trip
to
Pokhara
and
got
us
cheaper
rates
than
we
would
have
been
able
to
get
ourselves.
I
will
point
out
that
like
the
rest
of
Nepal
the
tap
water
is
not
drinkable
but
2
water
bottles
were
provided
every
day
which
was
very
helpful.
They
also
provided
some
fresh
fruit
in
a
basket
refreshed
every
week.
Breakfast
at
Everfresh
had
some
lovely
options
(especially
the
porridge)
and
was
nice
enough
to
let
us
eat
our
lunch
there
as
well.
Our
room
was
spacious
and
decorated
with
khukuri
knives,
an
interesting
touch
and
housekeeping
came
every
day.
You
also
get
a
discount
at
Le
Sherpa
for
dinner.
It
has
some
good
hot
chocolate
and
westerns
style
food
but
was
a
little
expensive
and
we
preferred
to
eat
at
other
places
for
dinner.
There
was
an
ATM
on-site
and
that
was
very
useful.