Guest User
January 4, 2025
Whilst the concept of this resort is great, it is by no means a 5 star resort in anyway. They could do much better. At best it is a 3 star resort that caters mostly to local tourists and not international. Issues we faced: 1. loud noise/ music all evening till late….from the restaurant, from the village fair from the neighbouring rooms. If you want a peaceful stay… don’t stay here. 2. They do not allow you to bring in food from outside the hotel.. so no Zomato or uber eats. You are limited to the restaurants in the resort which are overpriced and average. This policy is not mentioned when you making the booking. When going for lunch, there is only one restaurant open with limited options and terrible service. 3. Hot water lasts for barely 5 minutes 4. Apart from the reception, none of the other staff speak English. If you are an international guest, you will struggle to communicate with anyone. 5. Most of the rooms have no sunlight. 6. Constant power cuts through the day and night. If you are planning on working from here or having a proper electricity connection, forget about it. 7. Breakfast is average.. caters mostly to local tourists.. with just eggs, pancakes or cereal as your only continental option. In summary, would not recommend staying here unless you like a lot of loud noise, average service, speak the local language and prefer local over priced food. We’ve been travelling different part of India for the last few weeks. The so called authentic Rajasthani food is limited to the brochure. As per most of the reviews from the locals, event that sub par. Although it’s 17km from the Jaipur city, it takes close to an hour to get there in the heavy traffic. The surrounding areas is crowded, dusty and not safe for tourists. If you enjoy having lunch outdoors enjoying the sun and warmth, forget it. You are limited to sitting indoors. As the staff speak no English, if you have dietary requirements, all the best, we could even get them to make a simple omelette for breakfast. Don’t be fooled by the Google reviews. Most are about the experience in the Chohki Dhani village and not the resort. They are also from locals less and 1% from international travellers. The concept of the resort and the adjoining village is unique and an experience to be had, however the management of the resort is well below par. Hopefully someone else’s can acquire this place and make it better. We made the mistake of booking this place (not a resort) for 5 nights on the 5 start rating. Not sure if that’s assigned by themselves or the Hotel Association of India. After spending just 2 nights here, we forfeited cost of the 3 remaining nights and checked into an Airbnb in the city.