Guest User
January 23, 2025
Jai Mata Di! I checked into The Vaishvik hotel on December 30, 2024, and had an absolutely amazing stay. The hotel is conveniently located on Ban Ganga Road, making it an ideal choice for starting your yatra and returning afterward. I arrived a little early, and the hotel graciously accommodated me with an early check-in, which was a great start to my experience. Comfortable & Well-Equipped Rooms: The room was clean, well-lit, and well-maintained, with all necessary amenities in place. It had water bottles, an electric kettle, tea kits, mugs, glasses, a thermos, and everything needed for a comfortable stay. The telephone, TV, and WiFi were all in perfect working condition. The washroom was spotless and fully equipped with essential facilities, including a geyser, soap, mirror, slippers, bucket, mug, wiper, and jet spray. Everything was well-maintained, making my stay extremely convenient. Seamless Service & Hospitality: Before starting my yatra to Bhawan, I rested for about two hours, and the comfortable stay helped me feel refreshed. I began my yatra at 11 a.m. and returned to the hotel early the next morning. After freshening up, I ordered food at the hotel and was impressed by the prompt service and delicious food. The Poha and Hot Chocolate milk I ordered were served in clean plates and tasted great. I’d especially like to appreciate Mr. Pawan Verma for his warm hospitality, attentiveness, and excellent service. Also, The reception staff was courteous and responsive to every query. Whenever I called from my room, they promptly returned the call and addressed my concerns efficiently. Extra Assistance & Convenience: Mr. Pawan also helped me find nearby gift shops and transportation options for my return to the station, making my departure smooth and hassle-free. Final Verdict: Overall, my stay at The Vaishvik was exceptional, and I truly appreciate the service, cleanliness, and hospitality. I will definitely choose this hotel again for my next visit and highly recommend it to anyone planning their yatra. Jai Mata Di!