I originally booked to stay here for 4 nights, but was wary when I arrived at the hostel and couldn't see any other guests, and was asked for money straight away without seeing the room. I had tried to book a single room, but like most hostels in India, you can only book a double (even if the rate is advertised as a single rate on the internet).
I made my booking via hotelworld.com, and the hostel owner didn't know of this until I rang on the morning of travel to ask for an airport pick up. I didn't know that I would be charged 750 rupees for this service.
The hostel is in a quiet suburb in outer Jaipur, about ten to 15 minutes drive into the city. Rickshaws won't generally drive you into the city, and if the family runs you into town (as they did for me one day), they will charge you for this.
The mum in the family cooks all the food and it is DELICIOUS, she is lovely. The food costs are extra to the nightly tariff. As are cups of tea (30 rupees...
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