Affordable Hotels Near Nepal in Pokhara — Sakura Homestay

Sakura Homestay in Pokhara is a well-rated mid-tier hotel in Nepal. Rates from NPR 3,780 to NPR 8,400/night. Check-in 14:00, check-out 11:00.
Key takeaways
- Sakura Homestay is a well-rated mid-tier hotel in Nepal, Pokhara.
- Rates from NPR 3,780 to NPR 8,400/night.
- Check-in 14:00; check-out 11:00.
- Room types: Deluxe Room, Standard Room, Suite.
Affordable hotels near Nepal in Pokhara thin out fast during peak season — most properties in this pocket are mid-tier or higher. Sakura Homestay in Pokhara is one of the more workable picks if you want walkability to Nepal without paying a premium for a heritage façade or a rooftop pool. Rates from NPR 3,780 to NPR 8,400/night. The breakdown below covers room types, what's included at that rate, and what you give up versus paying 20–30% less elsewhere.
Quick answer: Sakura Homestay in Pokhara
Sakura Homestay in Pokhara is a well-rated mid-tier hotel in Nepal. Rates from NPR 3,780 to NPR 8,400/night.
Sakura Homestay in Pokhara at a glance.
| City | Pokhara, Nepal |
| Address | Ashrit Marga Malepatan House No 42.6 Ashrit marga, 33700 Pokhara, Nepal, 33700 |
| Average rate (2026) | NPR 5,880/night |
| Rate range | NPR 3,780 – NPR 8,400 |
| Check-in / out | 14:00 / 11:00 |
| Room types | Deluxe Room, Standard Room, Suite |
Rooms and nightly rate
Room types currently bookable at Sakura Homestay include Deluxe Room, Standard Room, and Suite. Pick by guest count: solos and couples almost always fit a standard double; families with two children should ask for a triple or family room before booking; groups of three adults travelling together get the best value from a triple. Connecting rooms are not standard in most Pokhara properties — confirm at booking if you need them.
Rates range from NPR 3,780 on the lowest room type to NPR 8,400 on the largest, working out to roughly USD 28–USD 63. Mid-week and shoulder-season bookings typically clear at the lower end of the band; festival weekends and the October–November / March–April peak season push to the upper end. Average nightly rate at the property is NPR 5,880.
Amenities — what's included
The full amenity list for Sakura Homestay is on the live Yatra inventory page; the property covers the standard Pokhara city-stay essentials including 24-hour reception, in-room Wi-Fi, hot water, and complimentary breakfast where listed. Confirm specific facilities (pool, gym, parking) at booking — they vary by property.
Location and what's nearby
Sakura Homestay is located in Nepal, Pokhara, Nepal. Full street address: Ashrit Marga Malepatan House No 42.6 Ashrit marga, 33700 Pokhara, Nepal, 33700. The neighbourhood reads as lakeside, low-rise, slow-paced — the antithesis of Kathmandu.
The neighbourhood pairs walkable food streets with the city's main transit options. Pokhara Regional International Airport (PKR) is approximately 5 km from most central addresses, depending on the exact street.
For travellers who plan to mix sightseeing with downtime at the hotel, Nepal is a working compromise — close enough to Pokhara's main attractions that you don't lose half-days to taxi rides, but quieter than the absolute centre after dark. Geographic coordinates: 28.2211°, 83.9716°.
How to get to Sakura Homestay
The closest airport is Pokhara Regional International Airport (PKR), approximately 5 km from Pokhara. Pre-paid taxi counters at the arrivals hall quote NPR 400–NPR 800 for the airport-to-hotel transfer. Confirm the rate at the counter before getting in — kerb-side touts often quote double. Ride-hail apps (Pathao, InDrive) work in most Pokhara catchments and tend to undercut taxi rates for the same route by 20–30%.
If you're arriving by tourist coach from another Nepali city, the long-distance bus park is a 10–25 minute taxi from most Pokhara addresses. Same-day check-in works as long as you arrive before 22:00 and the room is ready; later arrivals should flag the flight number or coach ETA in the booking note so the front desk is prepared.
What to do near Sakura Homestay
Most Pokhara stays are anchored around the same handful of must-do experiences — easily reachable from Nepal:
- Phewa Lake boating
- World Peace Pagoda walk
- Sarangkot sunrise
- Davis Falls
- Annapurna foothill day-hikes
For activities, day-tours, and guided experiences, browse Yatra's Pokhara experiences catalogue — most tours include hotel pickup, so you can stay at Sakura Homestay and still join group activities without arranging your own transport.
Who it's ideal for
Best fit for: families with kids.
Probably not the right fit for: travellers expecting full-service luxury (rooftop pools, multiple restaurants, concierge desk). Pick a different Pokhara property in those cases — Yatra's Pokhara hotel list has filters for star rating, price, and amenity match.
Best time to stay at Sakura Homestay
Clearest mountain views Oct–Nov and Mar–Apr; monsoon (Jun–Sep) hides the Annapurnas behind cloud; winter mornings are cool with sharp afternoon sun. For a stay at Sakura Homestay specifically, the same pattern holds — there's no in-room climate-control trick that overrides the season. Pick October–November or March–April if your priority is clear views and pleasant walking weather; pick December–February for the lowest rates and the smallest crowds; pick June–September only if monsoon savings outweigh the chance of a rained-out sightseeing day. Festival-weekend pricing (Dashain, Tihar) typically runs 20–40% above the average rate — book three weeks ahead if your dates fall there.
Check-in, check-out, and policies
Standard check-in at Sakura Homestay begins at 14:00 and check-out is by 11:00. Late arrivals are usually fine when notified in advance — flag your flight number, ETA, or coach details at booking and the front desk will prepare the room. Most Pokhara properties accept cards (Visa, Mastercard) and cash (NPR); some accept INR at the desk for Indian travellers but at a wholesale-style rate. Confirm card policy and breakfast inclusion in your confirmation email before arrival to avoid surprises at check-in.
Money, SIMs, and connectivity
Cards work at most Pokhara hotels, mid-to-upper restaurants, and Yatra-listed activity operators; cash (NPR) is essential for taxis, street food, temple donations, and small shops. As of 2026, the working exchange rate is approximately USD 1 ≈ NPR 133. For connectivity, an eSIM from Airalo or Holafly (NPR 1,500–3,000 for 5–10 GB) activated on arrival is the fastest path. Physical SIMs from Ncell or Nepal Telecom are cheaper but require a passport copy and photo at any official outlet — most Pokhara arrivals halls have one.
Sustainability and accessibility
Sakura Homestay follows the same Pokhara norm on water and energy: hot water is solar-pre-heated where possible (electric backup in winter), and reusing towels for stays over two nights is encouraged. Single-use plastics have been reduced sector-wide since the 2020 plastic-bag ban — refillable water stations are common in Pokhara hotels. For accessibility (step-free entry, wheelchair-friendly bathrooms, lift access), confirm in writing before booking; older Pokhara buildings often have stepped entrances even where the upper floors are accessible.
The bottom line
Sakura Homestay is a well-rated pick in Nepal, Pokhara. Rates from NPR 3,780 to NPR 8,400/night. The right choice for travellers who want a working mid-tier stay with verified amenities, a known check-in process, and a location that delivers on the headline Pokhara experience without late-night surprises.
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Frequently asked questions
Where is Sakura Homestay located?
Sakura Homestay is in Nepal, Pokhara, Nepal. Full address: Ashrit Marga Malepatan House No 42.6 Ashrit marga, 33700 Pokhara, Nepal, 33700. Geographic coordinates 28.2211°, 83.9716°.
How much does a night at Sakura Homestay cost?
Rates range from NPR 3,780 to NPR 8,400/night (≈ USD 28–63) depending on room type and date. Average: NPR 5,880.
What are the check-in and check-out times?
Check-in begins at 14:00 and check-out is by 11:00. Late arrivals are usually fine when flagged at booking with flight or coach ETA.
Is Sakura Homestay a good fit for first-time visitors to Pokhara?
For first-time visitors to Pokhara, the Nepal location keeps food, transport, and the main sights within reach. The property covers the standard expectations — clean room, working hot water, working Wi-Fi — without the friction of unvetted listings.
What amenities are available at Sakura Homestay?
Sakura Homestay covers the standard Pokhara city-stay essentials: 24-hour reception, in-room Wi-Fi, hot water, and complimentary breakfast where listed. Confirm specific facilities (pool, gym, parking) at booking — they vary by property.
What's near Sakura Homestay?
Nepal is centrally placed in Pokhara — most of the city's headline attractions, food streets, and transit options are within a 10–20 minute taxi ride. Nearby experiences worth flagging: Phewa Lake boating, World Peace Pagoda walk, Sarangkot sunrise.
When is the best time to stay at Sakura Homestay?
October–November and March–April have the clearest weather and highest rates in Pokhara. December–February offers the lowest rates with cool, dry days. Monsoon (June–September) is cheapest but PKR flight delays are more likely.
How do I get to Sakura Homestay from Pokhara Regional International Airport?
A taxi from PKR takes 20–60 minutes depending on traffic and the exact Pokhara address. Pre-paid taxi counters at arrivals quote NPR 400–NPR 800 for the transfer. Confirm the rate before getting in.
Are bookings at Sakura Homestay refundable?
Most mid-tier properties allow free cancellation 24–48 hours before arrival. The exact policy is shown at checkout — check the booking confirmation email for the cutoff. Non-refundable rates (typically 10–20% cheaper) are clearly marked at booking.
Can I pay in cash at Sakura Homestay?
Most Pokhara hotels accept both cards (Visa, Mastercard) and cash (NPR). Some accept INR for Indian guests but at a wholesale rate. Confirm the payment method on the booking page — "Pay at hotel" rates may have different cancellation rules than prepaid rates.
Is Wi-Fi included at Sakura Homestay?
Most Pokhara hotels include Wi-Fi as standard; confirm at booking if your trip depends on it. If bandwidth matters, an eSIM (Airalo / Holafly, NPR 1,500–3,000 for 5–10 GB) is a reliable backup.
Can I add an extra bed for a child?
Triple and family rooms are available — pick those for adding kids. Extra-bed surcharges in Pokhara typically run NPR 1,000–1,800 per night; the exact rate and capacity is shown at checkout.
Are pets allowed at Sakura Homestay?
Most Pokhara city hotels do not accept pets by default. If you're travelling with a service animal or want to inquire about pet-friendly rates, message the property directly via the contact details on the Yatra listing.
Is breakfast included?
Breakfast inclusion varies by rate plan. Standalone breakfast at Pokhara hotels typically runs NPR 600–1,200; the booking page shows whether your rate is room-only or breakfast-included.
Should I book Sakura Homestay for my Pokhara trip?
Sakura Homestay is a solid pick for mid-tier-tier travellers who want a verified Pokhara stay near Nepal with predictable amenities and a real room mix. Confirm room type, breakfast, and refund window at booking. For travellers needing strict luxury (rooftop pool, full-service spa) or rock-bottom backpacker rates, browse the broader Pokhara catalogue on Yatra for alternatives.