Located in the middle of a village community, the Pavilions Himalayas is a luxury eco resort. It is exemplary in its use of renewable energy for electricity, zero-waste approach and local produce for meals, while meeting the standards and requirements of a high-class hotel in a non air-conditioned environment. It was a memorable stay. Our room opened up into a paddy field. with the Annapurna range in the distance. Just sitting and gazing out was relaxing even if we only ever got a glimpse of the snow-capped mountains for less than a minute in three nights - wrong season and haze. One challenge is the 3-km-long approach road to the property. A rough ride, and when coupled with the cost of leaving and returning to the resort, does not encourage on-the-spur decisions to head out to Pokhara town. As a result most of our meals were taken at the hotel. Even so, we were happy to be in a real living community and walking around our area was a pleasant option. We still found time to visit Pokhara's attractions, including the Peace Pagoda and walk down to the lake 1,000m below. The room met all our requirements. While breakfast and dinner were provided from a menu which offered a limited range of choices, we found them satisfactory. Hot milk is delivered to the room every morning for tea/coffee. The pool was a good size. My one suggestion would be to have an insect screen so that the view can be enjoyed from within the room and not have insects coming in. Tremendous.