Guest User
August 30, 2024
This is the most recommended hotel for this trip. It is very cost-effective. The hotel was rebuilt from a British tea factory. It is located on a hill. The interior of the hotel is very impressive. There are not many rooms in the hotel, but there are many service staff, so the service is very good. The interior of the hotel is very British. The doorman who helps with the luggage is the kind of Indian with a turban seen in the movie. There is also a tea-making machine in the hotel, which operates at a fixed point every night to simulate the tea-making process. The elevator in the hotel is also very distinctive, and it is a very old-fashioned elevator. The room is very clean, and the view is also very good to see the tea mountain. The facilities inside the room are very well maintained. You can order dinner or self-service. The self-service seems to be 7,000 rupees per person, which is worse than ordering. There is also a dress code for dinner. You need to wear long sleeves and long pants, and you can't wear slippers.
The hotel is also cold at night. In summer, it is only about 10 degrees at night. There is heating in the room. You can't leave the hotel. It's too cold.
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