13ShekharN
15 de abril de 2024
This is a Dharamshala that cannot exceed a two-star rating. Below are the pros and cons based on my recent visit with my parents in April 2024: Pros: - Conveniently located 1 kilometer from Har ki Pauri. - Offers parking facilities. - There is not much outside noise. Cons: 1. The staff embodies the traditional, somewhat outdated mentality commonly associated with Dharamshalas rather than that of a modern hotel. 2. The pricing is very high, and not in line with the quality of service provided. 3. The purported private ghat is appallingly dirty, rendering it completely unsuitable for bathing. 4. Due to governmental alterations in the flow of the Holy River, the water remains stagnant at their ghat, resulting in an accumulation of debris, mud, and vegetation, making it uninviting for visitors. 5. They lack modern payment methods (No Credit card accepted), insisting on either UPI transactions to a random phone number or cash payments, reflecting a typical Dharamshala mindset. 6. The establishment suffers from frequent electricity outages, lacking any form of backup power. 7. The overall demeanor and attitude of the staff leave much to be desired, falling short of the courteous standards expected, even from a three-star hotel. 8. The quality of food and service is subpar. 9. Don't be deceived by claims of a private ghat. 10. Room cleanliness is lacking. 11. Requests from senior citizens for ground-floor accommodations are disregarded, with the establishment preferring to push for costly upgrades instead. 12. Access to the first floor involves navigating a considerable number of steps, a consideration worth mentioning or inquiring about if traveling with elderly individuals. 13. Bookings are non-refundable, warranting careful consideration before confirming reservations.
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