Rodrigo Galindez
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The first impression can be very bad. As someone said, if you have seen "Apocalypse Now", the first scene of that movie can tell you very well how the rooms are. The showers are in the room, and the toilets are in a common area. There's no hot water in the rooms, but in a common bathroom near the reception. Of course, you will need to shower with buckets, indian-style.
Despite this, the rooms were clean, and the general hotel is clean as well. Staff cleans everything everyday.
Breakfast is served free of charge, and includes chai tea, and a couple of toasts. It's good.
Staff is very friendly and they take care of you. In the morning, they knock your door offering you chai tea, like a room service. It's a very nice gesture.
If you are posh traveller who wants to stay in a 4-star hotel and be disconnected of the reality of India, well, this is not for you. However, if you want to experience the real india, this is a very good option. And after a few nights it gets very cozy, as the people that stay here are not tourists, but indians from other parts of the country that work here for the long-term, so you can see them studying and working in their rooms. Very nice to reflect on the indian life style.