"1.no electricity
2.no service what so ever , we called their restaurants at least 4 times but they did not care to pickup call
3. we had order a sandwich and after 1 hpur waiter comes and inform us it cannot be made.
4. they roof of the room was dripping in rain
5. the bathtub was broken and leaking
6. bathtub was not even cleaned the water was yellow as urine"
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We were two elderly couples .
The property personnel was not ready for us and they had not kept the room ready, even though we had a confirmed booking and we had paid 100% advance. We had reached the property much after the check in time.
The dining area is not clean and there stray dogs and crows continuosly pestering us during lunch the first day of our stay . We preferred to eat in our rooms for the rest of our stray. Dogs were a menance at night as they would bark and move around...
"Poor service, untidy room, all shabby linen, no soap or towels till you specifically ask, rude staff, broken cups for tea which you get after several requests, not at all worth its price. Would never ever recommend and I think it's a shame that such important places have such pathetic places. "
"Location by the side of Vaitarana lake was excellent but facilities in the room were poor, despite high tariff. Simple toiletaries were also not provided. Leakage in the tent during rains. Good quality was good. Approach road is horrible. "
"Hotel was under renovation, restaurant was closed and everything need maintenance very badly, Tv not working, showers not working, taps and valves not operating properly, all in all not value for money in the current condition "
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Sacred Kushavarta Kund draws pilgrims to this holy city where Lord Shiva's Trimbakeshwar Temple houses one of twelve jyotirlingas. Hike up Brahmagiri Hill for panoramic views or visit nearby Anjaneri Fort, birthplace of Lord Hanuman.
The hottest months are usually April and May, with an average temperature of 27°C, while the coldest months are January and December, with an average of 23°C. The rainiest months in Trimbak are July, August, September and June, with each month seeing an average of 282 mm of rainfall.