Strongly advise to avoid this hotel at the moment. |We were due to stay here for 3 nights, however cut short our stay because of the poor quality on multiple counts. ||- Key issue is that the haveli is a building site. There was complete false advertising of the facilities, since the hotel is currently being refurbished. There is no access beyond the first floor. The place is covered in plaster dust, there is no roof terrace, and the ‘habitable’ rooms are half-finished, not to mention the ones still undergoing construction. We were the only guests at the hotel.|- The rooms are bare and (having been relocated on the final night) those on the right side of the building smelt of sewage. The bed linen and towels were stained. |- The bathrooms are not clean either, with mysterious stains and clumps of rubbish on the floor and toilets.|- The man at reception was apathetic and unhelpful. He seemed irritated at the couple of questions we asked. |- There was no hot water, despite it being advertised. When we asked whether we had to wait for the water to heat up (as we appreciate the fact it may not be hot straightaway) the man silently pointed to a dirty bucket in the corner of the bathroom. He then reappeared with an immersion rod (ie a piece of wood with a conductor attached) and stated that if we wanted to use hot water we would have to heat it up in the bucket using this dangerous-looking appliance and then pour it on ourselves. The man offered no apology and seemed perturbed that we did not see this as an adequate replacement to a shower. ||- I expect this will be an alright place to stay once the refurb is done but for the management to not have declared their building work and to advertise is as available it is dishonest and unprofessional. - You can see from my other reviews that I am not a fussy customer, so everything I have stated here is accurate. |- In the interests of fairness, pros: good location (walking distance to fort gate). Beds were fairly comfortable in spite of the dirty linen. ||- If the management is reading this, we would appreciate a refund due to the state of the haveli being way below our expectations and the price we...
Read moreMy one-night stay at Hotel Gorakh Haveli in Jaisalmer was truly delightful. The haveli's architecture and interior design provided an authentic and charming experience, reflecting the cultural richness of the region. The hospitality extended by the staff was exemplary, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
The highlight of my stay was the breakfast, particularly the aloo paratha. The culinary experience was outstanding, with the aloo paratha being a flavorful and satisfying choice. The attention to detail in the breakfast menu and the quality of the food contributed significantly to my overall positive impression of the hotel.
In addition to the culinary delights, the comfortable and well-appointed accommodations ensured a restful night. The blend of traditional aesthetics with modern amenities showcased the thoughtful approach to guest comfort.
Overall, my stay at Hotel Gorakh Haveli was marked by excellent hospitality, charming surroundings, and a breakfast experience that stood out, especially with the delectable aloo paratha. I would highly recommend this hotel for a memorable stay...
Read moreI stayed at this hotel on 21 Dec, 2023 and must say that I had a wonderful experience. The host of this hotel are really nice (Mr Ganpat, Mr Vikram and Bittu Singh) and they ensured that you get what you need. 1. The architecture of this hotel is similar to haveli and you will love it. Don't forget to enjoy the roof top restaurant which has delicious food with a mesmerizing view of Jaisalmer fort. The location of this hotel is awesome and the Jaisalmer fort and patwon ki haveli is at walking distance ranging from 200-300 metres. Mr Ganpat arranged all activites for us at the Sam Desert in a very reasonable price. Next time when I'm in Jaisalmer i would love to stay here again. Thank you for the hospitality. Mr Ganpat and Mr...
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