Swimming Pool
Clean, full-size, perfect after a hot afternoon.

Two hours from Kathmandu. A whole different world.
Trade your traffic-jammed weekend for something your group will talk about on Monday. Rafting, bonfires, beach volleyball, riverside views — all part of the same trip.
Riverside resort · 95 km from Kathmandu · Open year-round
Most "adventure getaways" near Kathmandu pick a side. Sukute does both — on the same property, on the same weekend. Wake up to the river. Raft after breakfast. Play volleyball before lunch. Catch live music by the bonfire at night.
That's not a packed itinerary. That's just Saturday.
If you booked the room, you booked the experience.
Clean, full-size, perfect after a hot afternoon.
On the sandy riverbank. Pick teams. Settle scores.
For the casually competitive.
Through nearby villages and forest trails.
Under an open sky, with the river humming in the background.
The kind of evening that turns strangers into a group photo.
Carrom, table tennis, board games, pool table.
Three categories. All worth every rupee.

The Sunkoshi isn't just any river — it's one of the top ten rafting rivers in the world. And it flows right past your room. Experienced partner operators, full safety gear, trained guides. First-timers welcome.
Best weekend everrr. Even our boss screamed.
— corporate group feedback we hear a lot
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The resort sits on a wide stretch of soft, sandy riverbank. It's where the volleyball net goes up, the bonfire crackles at night, and most of the best photos happen.
One important note: The Sunkoshi is gorgeous, but the current is strong. The riverbank is for walking, lounging, sunset-watching, and photos — not for swimming. That's what the pool is for.
Offsites that don't feel like meetings in disguise. Rafting builds more trust than any trust-fall ever did.
Weekends that don't require a flight, a visa, or a 12-hour drive.
Activity options without committing to one personality.
Bonfire jams turn strangers into a group photo by night two.
Sukute is at its best October through May — clear skies, perfect rafting flow, dry trails, warm bonfires. During heavy monsoon (June–August), some outdoor activities pause for safety. The pool, indoor games, music nights, and riverside views? Still very much on.
Translation: if you're picking a weekend, aim for autumn, winter, or spring.
The river's been there for centuries. The bonfire gets lit every night. Your weekend is the only variable left.
Free cancellation up to 24 hrs before check-in · Group discounts for 10+