Guest User
February 8, 2025
The facility initially did not seem impressive in the afternoon light when we arrived. The patchy remains of plaster & exposed brickwork does not create a sense of Rajbari opulence & grandeur. However, it tends to grow on you, with the lighting in the evening adding hugely to making it visually enchanting. There are large number of sit-outs and the newly added Shamiana is a lovely addition to enjoy a quiet cuppa & snacks. The mosquitoes play spoilsport, though, and though various efforts are made to control the menace, they rule the roost. The rooms are spacious & clean, though they tend to be somewhat damp, partially taken care of by the Dehumidifiers provided. The food is quite good, including the breakfast with multiple Live Counters, and, expectedly, overpriced. Like the entire facility. However the friendliness of the staff & their willingness to help is what makes the stay enjoyable. in this context, would like to mention Nibedita, the young lady who took care of us, who left no stone unturned to make us feel looked after. Would I visit again? Probably. Not... Definitely. Would love to.