Attic-Style Upper Floor
Sloped ceilings and that classic wooden warmth.

Some weekends deserve more than a hotel room.
Imagine waking up to the sound of the Sunkoshi River flowing past your balcony. No traffic. No honking. Just you, your people, and a triangular villa built to feel like it grew out of the riverbank itself. Triangles Resort — 65 km from Kathmandu — a small cluster of six river-facing villas designed to make a two-night escape feel like a proper reset.
Only 6 villas — book early
You've probably never stayed somewhere triangular before. Here's why we built them this way.
The shape is a quiet nod to the dui pakhe ghar — the classic two-sloped Nepali home you've seen tucked into hillsides your whole life. It's also a tribute to Namaste: two hands meeting at a point, which is more or less what these roofs do.
The walls are stone, wood, and soil. The roofs are khar ko chano, thatched the way they've always been done here. Every villa was built with materials we could source nearby and skills we could hire locally — much of it from the Majhi and Kirat communities who've called this riverbank home for generations.
It's eco-conscious without making a big thing of it. It just feels right.

Each villa is a multi-level private retreat — not a room, not a cabin.
Sloped ceilings and that classic wooden warmth.
Lower and upper — two separate spots to drink chiya and watch the river.
Every single villa has one. No "garden view" surprises.
Yours alone, no shared spaces.
Comfortable through the warmer months.
That actually works — promise.
Load-shedding shouldn't ruin your morning coffee.
Stay reachable whenever you need to.
| Villa | Sleeps | Bed Setup |
|---|---|---|
| Villas 1 & 2 | Couples | 1 king-size bed |
| Villas 3 & 4 | Couples + 1 | 1 king-size bed + 1 small bed in the attic |
| Villas 5 & 6 | Small groups | 3 single beds |
Villas 1 & 2
Villas 3 & 4
Villas 5 & 6
Need an extra mattress or a specific bed layout? Just ask — we'll sort it out.
When you go to book, you'll see two options. Read this — it'll save confusion.
The villa, just the villa. Bring your own food or eat à la carte at the resort.
Same villa, breakfast included.

Sukute sits on the Sunkoshi, about two hours from Kathmandu on the Araniko Highway. Close enough for a Friday-evening departure. Far enough that the air actually feels different.
What you can do from the villa:
We're not trying to fill your itinerary. We're trying to give you somewhere your shoulders drop two inches the moment you arrive.
More than half the people working at Triangles Resort are from the surrounding villages. The thatchers who roofed your villa? Local. The kitchen team? Mostly local. The people maintaining the trails and gardens? Local.
When you book a villa here, that money doesn't just float off to a corporate office. It stays in Sukute. That feels worth saying out loud.
We only have six Triangular Villas, and weekends fill up fastest. If you've read this far, you already know whether this is your kind of place.