Founded in 2016, Summit Hotel Ilam is a family managed hotel in Eastern Region of Nepal. Considered as one of the top hotels in the region, our hotel boasts 35+ contemporary rooms, each decorated in it's own unique way. The hotel is just two hours drive from the regional airport of Bhadrapur and a minute walk from the famous Illam Bazaar.
Here at the Summit, we try our best each day to make your stay memorable with 3-star rated certification for healthy food and hygenic rooms. Relax with our great amenities or pass time with our mini indoor museum and whenever you feel like it, we provide a transportation to visit several nearby areas.
So, what are you waiting for? Book your room Today and Discover Illam! We look forward to welcoming you at the premises!
45-seater hygenic restaurant serving you with delicious cuisines and adequate natural lights in the day and LED in the evening.
Explore MoreA well equipped bar with a fine bartender and hundreds of national and international drinks to suite your evening taste.
Explore MoreA meeting hall that seats more than 30 people, ideal for board meet and business meetings.
Explore MoreA mini banquet hall that accomodates 30+ for small weddings, birthdays and parties.
Explore MoreIlam district is one of 14 districts of Province No. 1 of eastern Nepal. It is a Hill district and covers 1,703 km2 (658 sq mi). The 2011 census counted 290,254 population.
The municipality of Ilam is the district headquarters, about 600 km (370 mi) from Kathmandu.
The name Ilam is derived from the limbu language in which "IL" means twisted and "Lam" means road. Illam was one of the ten self ruling states of Limbuwan before the reunification of Nepal.
Its ruler King Hangshu Phuba Lingdom of Lingdom dynasty ruled Illam as a confederate state of Limbuwan until 1813 AD. The treaty between the other Limbuwan states and the King of Gorkha (Gorkha-Limbuwan Treaty of 1774 AD) and the conflict of Gorkha and Sikkim led to the unification of Illam with Gorkha. Illam was the last of the ten kingdoms of Limbuwan to be reunified into Nepal. The King of Gorkha gave the ruler of Illam full autonomy to rule and the right of Kipat. Illam was an independent Limbu kingdom until 1813 CE/1869 BS
Illam is today one of the most developed places in Nepal. Its Illam TEA is very famous and is exported to many parts of Europe. The main source of income in this district is tea, cardamom, milk, ginger, potato, orlon, and broom production on a large scale.
This place also has a religious importance. The devi temples have a great importance attached to them and many people come here just for pilgrimage.
The major attraction of Illam is the nine-cornered Mai Pokhari lake. Also known as the abode of the goddess many tourists as well as Nepalese people come to visit this place. Similarly, Gajurmukhi is also the religious spot for pilgrimages from Nepal and India.
Mai river and its four tributaries also emerge in Illam district. The famous Mane Bhanjyang (Mane pass) connects Illam with Darjeeling district of West Bengal, India.
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“ We have great fun on this hotel.All the staffs were good. The hotel have maintained a small museum to show their Ancient culture.”
“There are only 5/6 hotels in ilam for the best quality and this is one of them. The restaurant and bar is nice. I can appreciate the quality of food and accommodation. The hospitality and response is the good part of this hotel.”
“Best place to stay in Ilam with nice sunrise and natural view with mini museum.”
“Very nice place to stay and dine. The tea garden is very close to go for a walk.”