Excellent Service, Friendly staffs, food awesome, good hospitality & above all neat & clean rooms but bathroom air vent working on & off..Strongly Recommend..Had a pleasant stay with mum n sis in law..
Hotel is built well with wooden decoration on interior. Rooms are spacious and have all facilities. They have bath tub in all rooms which is a great experience again. Food was prepared by a rajasthani chef so we enjoyed mouth watering dishes daily. They has concept of buffet in dinner (around 600 Rs pax) as well which i liked. Their taxi charges were higher than market so i booked from market. They have a mini garden as well on rear side. Over all a great stay !! Its a Must go place.
I visited Honeymoon during my stay in Manali for dinner every night. I went to different cafes and restaurants in Manali for other meals, but did not get the high quality, taste and affordable prices anywhere except for Honeymoon Inn. Their Dal Makhani, Tandoori items, Dum Aloo and Gulab Jamun is excellent. It’s as good as 5 star hotels in Delhi and Agra. Special thanks to Suneel for serving me and my wife every night, providing excellent food suggestions to try from the menu and genuineness in service. Loved it! Whenever I travel from Australia, I will definitely visit this hotel for my meals. Great ambience.
Wonderful experience and services. Enjoyed 3 nights stay with really good food. Candle light dinner was a cherry on top. Floor Manager helped with almost all things needed for our comfort and kids enjoyed the stay. Beautiful memories of Manali stays with us forever. Thank you team Honeymoon inn for making our stay memorable.
A very nice and beautiful hotel around 2 kms from Old Manali We stayed for 2 nights and had a very pleasant stay. Rooms are big and clean Service was very good. We needed help with online air ticket reservation and Mr. Amit was a great help, and he didn’t quit until I complete the booking. Breakfast was ok In total we had a wonderful stay at the hotel.
Honeymoon Inn is a beautiful hotel around 2kms from Mall Road and around 3 Kms from Volvo private bus stand. I stayed for 4 nights with family and had a wonderful stay. The room was big enough and service was fast. I had breakfast and dinner in my package. Their breakfast menu was very limited and dinner is A La Cart…. A beautiful garden, sports rooms and disk keeps the kid entertained during evening time. Their hospitality is amazing and I had a wonderful stay at the hotel.
Loved this place because of the best Hospitality, amazing food, best staffs and service, must stay place for family with kids, musical night, disco. Highly recommend, kids will definitely enjoy, small lawn with swing and sea saw Trupti and Ashutosh
Nice view from hotel rooms at a good location of the property. During the stay i enjoyed the dining and the ambience of the hotel. The vehicle parking is limited for the tourist and the database for advance booking needs improvement. More focus to be given to the cleaning crews. Garden is very well maintained.
After 9 days of expedition in and around Indus valley, it was time to head back home. To complete the full circle, we headed towards Manali. On our way we had to cross Morey plains, Pang, Ghata loops ( in J&K region), Sarchu, Bara-lacha la Keylong, Rohtang Pass and finally Manali, Himachal Pradesh. We started from Leh City at 6 am. The plan was fairly simple, to reach Keylong by the sunset and then decide the location for night stay. We knew the biggest obstacle would be Baralacha La as this pass has a pretty bad reputation. There is hardly any traffic management here by administration unlike all the rest of the passes we crossed as they were managed by indian army. Also this year there was such a heavy snow fall that the Manali - Leh route was opened partially with a 2 months delay hitting tourism pretty badly. So we were prepared to face bad traffic there. On our way from Leh, the first major check point was Taglang La 5300m, Himalayan Range - "The world's second highest moterable pass". Roads were fairly good till there. but there was a lot of slush as we approached the Taglang La 5300m, Himalayan Range. Heading north wards from Taglang La 5300m, Himalayan Range the next pit stop was Morey plains. Such an incredible change in the terrain was soon as we reached there. All the mighty Himalayas suddenly disappeared and we were looking at vast plain lands right in the middle of Indus valley, refreshing it was. We decided to take a lunch break at Pang as its the only place on the entire route where one can find food and necessary reinforcement like water, chocolates, etc so DARE NOT MISS THAT. We found a nice canteen there called - Padma Restaurant named after the female that managed the place with along with her family. She was very special, so down to earth and friendly. Talking to her about that place and their survival theory during peak winter season was inspirational. We live in a blessed environment compared to them still we crib ignoring what we have around us. I request all to take a pit stop at her place with an aim to help her and her family to gain as much business as possible. If you get stuck on this route and cant make to your final destination, she also has tents for night stay which will be life saving in that terrain. With a short stoppage at Pang which also resembles like moonland (quite similar to Lamayuru j&k) due to scenic beauty there, we headed to Lachulung La followed by Naki La. Roads were terrible and made me believe that Atal Bihari Vajpayee's dream of connecting Leh to mainlands is still a distant dream. Next in line was ghata loops. Gata Loops is a name that is unknown to everyone except for a few who have traveled on the Manali Leh highway. It is a series of 21 hairpin bends that takes you to the top of the 3rd high altitude pass on this highway, Nakeela, at a height of nearly 16000 ft. People who do know the name Gata Loops know it because of its stunning location, breath taking scenery around it and the difficult ascent. But that is not all, there is also the ghost who haunts these loops that only a handful know about. We reached Sarchu at about 2:30 pm and were pretty happy to make it before the target time. However we forgot that Bara-lacha la the Barbarian Bara-lachla has got its own plans. After overcoming one of the worst drive on the entire tour, 22 kms from Sarchu we reached Bara-lacha la at about 4 pm. We were hit by a massive traffic jam on the peak of the Bara-lacha la at about 5000 mts. We spent there 29 hours without moving an inch, yes your read that right 29 hours. We survived on the food we were carrying, the water bottles, milk carton chocolates all we had. We survived -15 degree temperature cold night on the peak of a pass, we escaped a face off with snow leopard and what not. Finally the rescue mission for about 100 vehicles stuck started the next morning and by next evening 9 pm we started for keylong. We reached keylong after 36 hours against what we expected to be a 12 hours run. The snow at Bara-lacha la was horrifying and we immediatly realised the reason for the highway opening only with after 2 months of delay. Reaching Manali was not an easy run either, from Rohtang pass it took good 6 hours for what should have been a 2 hours drive all thanks to the ill-managed traffic by HP administration. Never go to Manali during peak summer season, what a waste of a place. Special thanks to all those who inspired us, helped us gather all information, their vital inputs made the trip easier, to name a few, Manish Kumar, Gaurav Mathur, Sahil Khurana and all others that shared their experiences about that place. My partner Vikas Shokeen - we knew that we had to do that even though few of the lads moved out of the plan before we started. My family as always they were so very supportive during this entire tour. Last but not the least, All mighty who was our guiding Shepard. Life main Ek baar - by road Delhi se ladhakh zaroor jao mere yaar!…
Rooms are average, service is ok and food is terrible. I read so many reviews about their delicious food but I was disappointed with the taste. We ordered dal makhani and rice for dinner and have never tasted anything so tasteless in any hotel by far. Staff at restaurant seems interested in servicing only if you take buffet. In my experience the overall stay at the hotel with this price range was not worth it..
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