4/5 Megan G. 7 years ago on Google
Excellent
guesthouse
with
very
helpful
and
considerate
staff.
Booked
an
overnight
camel
safari
with
them
(which
was
admittedly
unimpressive,
perhaps
do
that
in
Jaisalmer
instead)
and
was
very
sick
the
next
morning.
I
hadn't
planned
to
stay
in
the
hotel,
but
was
more
or
less
stuck
there
as
I
couldn't
stop
vomiting.
Staff
immediately
gave
me
a
room,
brought
me
spiced
lime
water—apparently
supposed
to
help
with
stomach
issues,
offered
tea
and
food,
and
asked
how
I
was
feeling
each
time
they
encountered
me.
We
did
not
address
rates
until
after
I
was
feeling
better,
so
there
was
the
opportunity
to
overcharge,
but
my
bill
was
more
than
fair.
When
I
left,
the
owner
told
me
which
bus
to
take
to
my
next
destination,
and
flagged
down
(and
paid
for!)
a
tuk
tuk
to
the
bus
stop.
Five
stars
for
the
guesthouse.
Four
star
rating
as
I
averaged
with
the
three
I'd
give
to
the
camel
safari.
Terrain
is
littered
with
trash,
even
at
the
most
remote
point
on
the
safari
(which
actually
doesn't
feel
particularly
remote
at
all).
No
guide,
just
camel
handlers
who
spoke
so
little
English
that
they
couldn't
answer
simple
questions
re:
sights
we
passed.
Some
handlers
conversed
on
their
mobile
phones
while
we
were
riding
the
camels,
further
reducing
the
chance
that
guests
might
actually
have
the
experience
of
being
away
from
civilization.
Tents
were
shabby;
mine
had
a
broken
zipper.
No
complaints
from
the
handlers
when
I
vomited
in
my
tent
in
the
morning,
which
was
appreciated.
Great
dinner
on
the
safari,
decent
live
music,
easy/convenient
safari
booking
with
the
guesthouse
staff.