5/5 Ricky S. 5 years ago on Google
No
matter
what
I
write
about
this
place
it
won't
be
enough.
Living
in
Dubai
for
25
years,
cleanliness
is
one
of
my
main
priorities
when
I
stay
at
a
place.
In
the
past
few
years
I've
traveled
to
Poland,
Czech
Republic,
Finland,
Switzerland,
Netherlands
and
I've
never
stayed
at
a
hostel
this
clean
and
classy!
This
hostel
reminded
me
of
a
really
old
school/
classy
hostel
I
stayed
at
while
in
Finland
and
which
I
loved.
The
owner
Divyajeet
is
a
great
guy
and
pays
a
lot
of
attention
to
the
hostel
and
its
clients.
On
my
first
day
here,
he
was
really
kind
and
even
let
me
check-in
a
few
hours
earlier
than
the
actual
check-in
time,
due
to
availablity.
His
choice
of
furnishings
and
wall
colors
are
just
great!
I
personally
feel
that
he
under
charges
people
for
such
a
great
hostel
but
he
wants
to
give
his
clients
the
best
value
for
their
money.
The
hostel
is
amazingly
clean
for
India
(stayed
at
2
other
hostels
in
India
so
far
and
their
cleanliness
was
questionable).
He
even
pays
attention
to
tiny
details
like
keeping
the
garbage
clean
at
all
times,
filling
in
dettol
hand
wash
soap
regularly,
keeping
the
toilet
papers
stacked
up
at
all
times,
cleaning
of
tiny
bugs
daily
that
gather
around
any
source
of
heat
during
cold
winter
nights
and
keeping
the
floors
and
bathrooms
clean.
Such
behavior
was
uncommon
at
other
Indian
hostels.
He
does
have
international
experience
and
is
well
read/
educated.
You
can
have
a
great
conversation
with
him
for
hours,
on
any
topic!
At
one
point
I
fell
really
sick
with
fever
and
diarrhea
(from
eating
street
food)
and
he
even
ran
to
the
store
at
night
to
buy
me
medications.
He
also
offered
to
drive
me
to
the
hospital
but
I
refused
to
go.
He
is
a
great
cook
and
also
has
plans
to
offer
Indian
cooking
lessons
to
guests
in
the
future.
If
you
have
time,
you
must
take
a
cooking
class
with
him.
His
round
the
clock
helper
also
makes
great
food
and
follows
good
cooking
hygiene.
I
reallyyyyy
doubt
you
would
find
a
better
place
for
you
to
stay
at
in
Gurugram
(old
name
Gurgaon).