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Vinayak Guest House Reviews
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Lea Pfletschinger - 18 October 2009
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We had a wunderful big room arranged with love. there were even games and books waiting for us. The night included a free pick up wich was great for us because we arrived in the middle of the night. The Hotel has a nice small garden and we felt very safe because the garden gate were locked over night. But the best of all was the family! Everybody was very nice and helpful to us. They offered us the possibility to ring them out all night in case of any problems and were always there for questions and needs! great! |
Mark Dess - 29 January 2009
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The rooms and outside eating area are very basic but clean. You need to collect your own hot water from outside. The main reason to stay here is for the fantastic day trip the owner will organise for you - we were taken to a small village and really saw the lifestyles of the people 1st hand, ( at no time did this feel commercial or touristy) We did a camel safari and went to the rat temple. |
Irene Van Vliet - 5 January 2009
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You feel very welcome at this guesthouse. They will arrange everything you'll need: free pick-up from trainstation, dinner, bustickets and most important a fabulous camel safari. This guesthouse is really great!! |
Monica Hansen - 12 April 2008
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Familyrunned, very friendly, honest people. Big, clean rooms. Very helpful. VERY MAUCH VALUE FOR MONEY!!! |
Veaceslav Petruc - 16 February 2008
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Very friendly owners and family-like atmosphere. They are also the only GH during my 2 months travel in India who really pick you up at the train station ( mine arrived at 5am!). Highly recommend. |
Jennifer Shepard - 30 January 2008
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Vinayek puts the meaning of "guesthouse" back in the name. This has probably been one of the best places we have stayed in our 7 months of traveling. He makes you feel a part of the family, you meet other guests during meal times, and the location is down a quieter street near the fort. We also went on a 2 day camel/jeep safari with Jitu--remote locations, saw wildlife, stayed with a local family, and Jitu also is trying a little eco-tourism by giving back to the families. Well-done. Jen and Mark Shepard |
Aleksandra Lekawa - 2 December 2007
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I have stayed at thr Vinayak House for 2 nights. The hotel is very nice, it is a kind of guest house, where you have a chance to see how do people live in India. The hosts are very friendy and helpfull. They have proposed me to go on a camel safari which was one of the best experience I had in India. We went to see beautiful village of untouchable people in the desert and I had a chance to see things which I wasnt be able to see when travelling with a group ;) I am very satisfied I choose this plase and I hope to came there again. |
Alenka Brezovsek - 21 November 2007
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I HIGHLY RECCOMEND THE STAY AT THIS HOTEL! THE ATMOSPHERE IS VERY WARM AND FRIENDLY, I FELT LIKE AT HOME. THEY ARE ALSO ORGANIZERS OF EXCELLENT CAMEL SAFARIS, WITH GREAT KNOWLEDGE OF INDIGENOUS WILDLIFE. ALSO THE FOOD IS EXCELLENT HOMEMEDE RAJAHSTANI. COME HERE AFTER YOUR STAY AT TH PUSHKAR FESTIVAL, YOU WONT REGRET IT!!!!! THEY OFFER 24 HOUR FREE PICK-UP FROM RAIL OR BUS STATION ON CALL! |
Samuel Sneddon - 7 November 2007
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Jitu the owner of the guesthouse and his family are most welcoming and hospitable. This is definately a place you come firstly as a guest and leave as a friend. Jitu went out of his way to give me information about Bikaner and the desert iin a kind and friendly way without any of the hassle or presure you wouild receive in some other places. I would definately stay there again on my next trip to Bikaner. |
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