I get to this place running away from anotherone in the other side of town. All I can say... Nice, clean, good wifi, big room, big toilet, big comfortable bed, close to 2 good places for dinner.... I was on the 3th floor. I heard that the rooms on the firsts floors are not as goods as the top ones. ||Town was quite busy, and I found safe in here. There are a few terraces on the building if you want to bring your own breakfast, and a roof terrace to hang your laundry if you do it your self. ||The owners... They are not as friendly as you wish... But... They do their job and the guest house was clean. I met nice internationals here also. On my experience it is a...
Read moreI haven't stayed in a variety of guest houses. So, I don't know if they're all like this, but the room in Rahul Buddha was pretty unclean and I really wanted to get out of there as soon as possible. The bedsheets, pillow, and toilet all made me cringe. I stayed there 2 nights and did not take a bath (no hot water) and avoided going to the toilet unless absolutely necessary.||Also, the blanket they provided was not anywhere near enough to protect from the cold (no heating in the room). I was cold even after sleeping in my full sweater and jacket attire.||So, while it's definitely "habitable", I’d suggest keeping it only as a last resort if you can't find a...
Read moreMost places in Bodh Gaya were fully booked when we arrived, but this place offered us a very cheap room for 500 rupees. The room was very simple and had two single beds with hard mattresses and dirty sheets. In December the room was very cold at night, but fortunately they gave us enough blankets so we could sleep. The bathroom was nearby on the corridor and most of the time it didn't provide warm water. Wi-fi works only at...
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