Perfect for rustic breaks in the countryside, an Inn is a small property with basic hotel services and typically traditional decor. Inns are fully licensed and have a bar providing food and drinks in the evening, which distinguishes them from country or guest houses.
Loved the hospitality and the view.
The service was great too.
Food was commendable.
Their terrace has the best views.
We loved our dinners there.
The staff is extremely helpful.
What an appropriate name - I booked for 4 nights and stayed "one more night" x 14 😅
Great place for solo female travellers.
I had a twin sharing room.
Very homely vibe with kitchen and laundry facilities.
Nish organises group dinners at the hostel and out the hostel, so it's a great way to meet everyone.
Wow. How do I being to explain my experience here?
It was more then just a hostel. It was a community. Truly, you come in not knowing anyone and instantly feel apart of a greater community. The location is perfect. Away from the busyness but close enough to everything you need. One unique thing about this place is the group dinners. It truly brings everyone together.
Location. Cut away from the crowds. Beautiful spaces to walk to Bhagsu or to Hippie side of Dharamkot
Loved the cozy co working and dinner space with bug screen
Backpackers Inn in McLeodGanj offers a cozy and budget-friendly stay amidst the serene mountains. The rustic charm of the place coupled with friendly staff and clean facilities make it a popular choice for backpackers. However, some guests have mentioned that the rooms could use a bit of renovation, but overall, it's praised for its affordability and location, making it a decent pick for those exploring the beautiful hill town.
-->We saw a bonfire in the dining area during the dinner time, which is nice. We tried some food which was tasty. The community manager there seems as a friendly person (But bit pushy for arranging paid tours).
Location was nice as expected. But breakfast dinner lunch price should give more reasonable. Something's should be offline too. As everything was online some people may don't know how to work with offline
This little guest house is being managed by a Tibetan lady. Rooms are very well equipped and spotless clean. From rooms in the upper floors, there is a nice view of the snow-peaked mountains.
Staff is super friendly and helpful and fulfilled any wish we had. Also, food is very good and we ate at the guesthouse every evening (in addition to breakfast).
None of our questions regarding Tibetan history and culture remained unanswered. We really felt at home and were sad to leave.
Great staff, superb views. Fabulous rooftop yoga studio and well located. Food was also good.
Rooms basic (India standard) but had hairdryer which was great!
This felt like an adult hostel with lots of interesting guests chatting over breakfast or dinner.
Claire
Young couple
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