5/5 SARBOJIT B. 7 months ago on Google
Shri
Radha
Brij
Vasundhara
Resort
and
Spa
is
probably
the
best
property
located
in
Vrindavan.
The
main
gate
/
entrance
to
the
property
is
on
the
Parikrama
Marg
(
a
metalled
road
and
a
maintained
dirt
track
run
side
by
side
to
the
boundary
railing
of
Giriraj
Govardhan).
We
had
the
notion
that
Giriraj
Govardhan
would
be
visible
from
the
gate
itself
or
from
the
rooms,
but
that
is
not
so.
Beyond
the
boundary
railing,
there
is
dense
forest
and
hence
not
visible
from
the
property.
The
whole
property
is
spread
over
a
lot
of
space
and
when
we
entered
by
car
through
the
back
gate,
we
first
passed
through
private
cottage
enclaves
all
named
after
different
rivers.
The
section
named
Tungabhadra
is
the
only
one
which
is
part
of
the
resort
and
we
put
up
in
Family
Cottage
23
which
is
just
beside
the
spa.
The
cottage
opened
into
a
expansive
drawing
room
with
a
small
wall
TV
but
a
very
big
sofa
which
can
be
used
to
sleep
also.
On
the
left
is
the
kitchen
area
with
a
sink
and
tap
and
electric
kettle.
There
are
cabinets
in
the
kitchen
to
keep
things
but
no
other
gadgets.
The
master
bedroom
is
on
the
left
of
the
drawing
room,
and
quite
spacious
with
wooden
bedside
tables
and
a
large
table
to
place
your
luggage
on.
The
bathroom
is
spacious
and
tastefully
done.
The
toiletries
provided
are
of
good
quality.
The
other
bedroom
is
actually
an
extension
of
the
drawing
room,
separated
by
a
wooden
partition
which
is
high
enough
but
not
up
to
the
ceiling.
There
is
another
bathroom
attached
to
this
bedroom,
albeit
a
smaller
in
size.
There
is
only
one
geyser
but
it
is
connected
to
both
bathrooms.
The
beds
are
of
decent
width
and
comfortable,
though
the
spring
mattresses
seem
a
bit
old,
hence
noisy
and
when
you
change
sides,
the
person
sleeping
beside
you
also
moves.
The
AC
in
the
second
room
was
a
tad
bit
noisy.
Overall
the
stay
experience
was
extraordinary
and
very
cosy
for
a
family
of
four.
The
highlight
of
our
stay
was
Matki
the
restaurant
of
the
resort.
The
complimentary
breakfast
was
served
as
a
buffet
and
had
options
like
aloo
paratha,
idli,
bread
toast,
tea
coffee,
cornflakes,
fruit
juices,
poha
among
other
things.
We
noted
that
on
the
morning
of
the
third
day,
the
variety
of
dishes
increased
as
there
were
more
number
of
guests.
Most
importantly,
the
food
served
was
very
very
tasty
and
sumptuous.
The
staff
were
very
courteous
and
catered
to
every
request.
Four
mineral
water
bottles
were
complimentary
in
the
room
and
they
would
refill
with
RO
water
whenever
asked
for,
even
at
11
pm
in
the
night.
Much
appreciated
was
their
gesture
to
allow
us
to
take
food
from
the
breakfast
for
my
mother
in
the
cottage.
The
room
service
is
commendable
but
the
same
item
in
the
menu
is
charged
more
when
served
in
the
room
than
when
eaten
in
the
restaurant.
The
food
served
--
we
tried
a
few
dishes
during
our
stay
--
was
very
tasty
and
fine
dining
quality.
Whenever
requested,
the
chef
would
customise
the
food
ordered
to
suit
our
taste
and
palate.
We
asked
for
boiled
vegetables
and
asked
them
to
replace
beans
with
cabbage
--
the
chef
provided
the
exact
thing.
What
we
loved
and
noted
about
their
overall
demeanour
during
the
entire
duration
of
our
stay
was
that
the
needs
and
requirements
of
guests
was
always
their
priority
and
they
went
the
extra
distance
to
make
our
stay
memorable.
The
property
is
partially
geron-friendly
--
it
has
a
golf
cart
to
transport
for
older
guests
with
mobility
challenges.
The
Wi-Fi
in
the
room
had
a
mind
of
ots
own..
Maybe
that's
why
a
lot
of
guests
would
be
sitting
in
the
lobby
n
working
on
their
laptops