The jharokha was the highlight of the room, adding a charming touch that made it stand out. It offered a cozy spot to relax, especially during the peaceful hours of morning and evening. It was also perfect for capturing aesthetically pleasing photos, thanks to the natural light and traditional design. The room itself, while well-maintained, was quite compact and small in size—suitable for short stays but may feel cramped for longer visits or if carrying a lot of luggage.
The washroom was a positive surprise—very clean and well-equipped. It had a working geyser that provided hot water without any issues. Essential toiletries were provided, including shampoo, body wash, handwash, and both bath and hand towels, all of which were clean and neatly placed. The toilet area was also hygienic and properly maintained.
One area that could use improvement was the service, which was on the slower side. While the staff was polite and cooperative, there were delays in responding to requests, which affected the overall experience slightly.
Overall, it was a pleasant stay, especially for those looking for a blend of traditional aesthetics and basic comfort. The jharokha, in particular, added a memorable touch to the ambiance.