I recently stayed at this hotel and had a somewhat mixed experience. While the room didn't resemble the images on the website—something that was quite disappointing—it made up for it with its cleanliness and hygiene. I appreciated that toiletries were provided, but I was surprised to find that there was no toothbrush included.
This hotel is perfect for those who seek peace and quiet in a remote area; the silence was almost palpable, making it a good choice for relaxation. However, if you're expecting meal options, I would advise caution. During my stay, I was the only guest, and the person in charge of cooking informed me that since there were no other guests, only limited meal options were available before 9 PM. As a result, I ended up having to skip dinner, which was disappointing.
The following morning, I finally received a complimentary breakfast of poori bhaji and coffee, which was quite nice but did not make up for the prior night's experience. The rooms were nicely decorated, but I noticed there was no table or chair for dining, which would have been a convenient addition.
The sole staff member, Mr. Krishna, was multifaceted in his roles, handling everything from housekeeping to reception, and he was indeed very helpful. However, the absence of other staff members, especially at night, was concerning. If any issues arose, there wasn’t anyone else around to assist.
In conclusion, while this hotel has its merits, I would recommend exploring other options as well. If you're seeking an isolated getaway, it might fit the bill, but be prepared for some limitations regarding meal availability and support.