3/5 Jonas K. 1 year ago on Google
We
looked
at
the
rooms
first
and
then
negotiated
900
rupees
per
night.
This
made
the
hostel
a
good
300
rupees
cheaper
than
others
on
the
street,
which
were
much
worse.
Nevertheless:
the
duvets
had
no
covers
and
looked
very
old
and
very
dirty,
there
was
no
toilet
paper,
the
towel
was
wet,
there
was
only
one
for
two
people
at
first.
It
was
incredibly
loud
from
the
street,
the
room
had
no
real
window
panes.
The
door
could
have
been
pushed
open
with
a
bit
of
force.
The
condition
of
the
room
corresponds
to
the
pictures
of
other
guests.
Over
all,
money
for
value
was
not
bad
for
Arakashan
Road
(we
checken
about
5-7
hostels
before).
It
is
hard
to
get
an
idea
of
the
hostels
in
Arakashan
Road
before
arrival.
For
us
as
long-term
travellers,
it
was
ok,
but
relatively
expensive.
We
were
used
to
a
much
higher
standard
in
Southeast
Asia.
If
you
can't
cope
with
the
hustle
and
bustle,
dirt
and
scammers,
you
should
generally
avoid
the
area.
On
the
street,
you
can
find
a
new
scammer-friend
in
a
minute
who
will
show
you
around
and
drive
you
everywhere
you
donโt
want
to
go.