"Stay was peaceful. However, the food price, mainly the buffet lunch/ dinner is costing Rs. 2.5K per person. Any the hotel charges extra for room service (30% of the food order), which we felt was unfair."
"If you've had your fill of manicured gardens and fake waterbodies, time to step out to Aavarana for an authentic tryst with nature in its raw beauty. Backed by customer friendly service, simple home cooked food and accompanied by great natural vistas. But be aware - the access isn't as friendly. The internet is patchy and there's no TV. On the other hand, this could be the perfect detox for our digital weary minds."
"Mice in the room. Understaffed. Pathetic room service. Exhorbitant sight seeing charges. No payment receipts or printed bills. Amount to be paid is mentioned on a scrap paper with out the name of the resort. Shady."
"It has potential but I would say a lot of refurbishment required to get it up to standard. Staff were really friendly and helpful. Food options wasn't exactly massive but the food was great tasting for all the meals we had there. "
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Lush coffee plantations invite you to explore Sakleshpur's misty hills, where Manjarabad Fort offers panoramic views of the Western Ghats. Trek through spice gardens and spot wildlife at Bisle Ghat Reserve, or time your visit for the monsoon when waterfalls transform the landscape.
The hottest months are usually April and March, with an average temperature of 25°C, while the coldest months are January and December, with an average of 21°C. The rainiest months in Sakleshpur are July, August, June and October, with each month seeing an average of 225 mm of rainfall.