We had heard a lot about Mount Abbot but were disappointed. The place has a homely feel-- which is nice but was not well maintained. The bathrooms in the ground floor were smelly and even had cigarette butts (so not cleaned from a previous visitor-- ekes!!).
The Mandir on the 1st floor is a nice touch and the views form the rooms on the 1st floor is nice.
The place is powered by invertors which can’t cope if there is a breakdown. Which happened when we were there. No power supply for 24 hours. The invertor ran out in 6 hours and all night and most of next day there was no POWER. Which meant water stooped about 11am. After that u had to fill our own flush tanks with buckets (Not an ideal way to spend a vacation)
Get this--- after the 1st day they had no milk for the kids the next morning. By end of day one Biscuits had run out. And the evening PADOKAs were made of mustard oil as the OIL had finished. Now this doesn’t look like a place equipped to manage 4...
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