The surrounding area is dark and not crowded, so women may be worried. The room is relatively clean for an Indian lodging. The bath towels were dull, torn, and tattered, and the sheets and covers were discolored, stained, and wrinkled, but they were not smelly and clean, so it was fine. There were no pajamas or slippers, but everything else was provided. The staff were all very kind, and they gave us a lot of service, such as welcome drinks, sweets, and fruit. Above all, we could sleep quietly. There was plenty of hot water. This is not common in India, so I was grateful for it and it helped me to relieve my fatigue. The breakfast was quite simple, so I ate at two nearby shops that were trying to attract customers.
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