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25 декабря 2024 г.
Situated near the 0 point in Mukteshwar, it takes a 200m off-road stretch to reach a small muddy parking area. From there, it's just 50 steps to the beautiful homestay, Shivaya. Location: At the end of Mukteshwar, it's 100m from Chauli Ki Jaali, 100m from 0 point, and 200m from Mukteshwar Dham. All three spots are adjacent and accessible by a short trek. Property:I loved every bit of my stay at this homestay. It's very offbeat and unlike any resort. We booked a mud house vintage room for our family of four (two adults and two kids). The entrance is rustic-themed, with a small glass restaurant that's beautifully designed. Although it was hazy the day I arrived, one can see the Naina Devi peak on a clear day. We even experienced a small spell of snowfall! Service:The service by the manager and their staff, Mr. Shubham, was excellent. Given it's a six-cottage homestay, the staff is limited but very well-managed. The highlight was the food; their in-house chef rivals those in premium hotels. The food was incredibly tasty, and even with limited breakfast options, it was well-managed (the Poori Bhaaji was awesome). They also arranged a bonfire on request, which was super awesome just opposite our rooms. Improvements: There are a few areas for improvement, though they are minor. Although it's a homestay and one can't expect all the amenities, bathroom slippers and a dental kit could have been provided. There was a bit of a smell from the bathroom, which could be addressed with better ventilation. Also, the room with the extra bed missed a heater, although both beds had bed warmers, which was appreciated. However, an additional heater would have been great in sub-zero temperatures. Overall: I enjoyed every moment of my stay here with the great ambience, delicious food, and awesome location. If you are in Mukteshwar for one night, just try this place!
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