Guest Book

I’ve finally gathered reviews and comments about Mara House and our Salahadeen Restaurant here on my own website. There aren’t many for Salahadeen, as it’s been open only to Mara House guests for years and TripAdvisor has since removed those reviews. These come from TripAdvisor, Google Maps, guest blogs, letters, and other kind words shared over time. Some are missing, as I hadn’t realized TripAdvisor began deleting reviews from tour guests who did their tours with us but who didn’t stay at Mara House. I hope these words give you a true sense of who we are and what Mara House is all about. Enjoy, Mara

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tuffshed from Salt Lake City, Utah, USA wrote on 10/07/2010 at 8:37 pm
Like visiting an old friend

"This is not so much a hotel as staying at the house of an old friend. Mara makes the place worth coming to. The hotel is immaculate, with breakfast each day delivered to your door (included). Our room only had air conditioning in the bedroom, and there was no elevator (lift), but this did not detract from the experience. Mara's is not on the main drag, but not too far from the temples. The neighborhood is a little run down, maybe it looked worse because the building across the street had just been demolished, and the place is a little hard to find, but Mara takes care of you. She has tour guides if you want to use them that are honest, no baksheesh and no unwanted "shopping" trips. There is free wireless internet, and although it doesn't reach to some of the rooms, you can go down to the large air conditioned sitting room off the lobby and use the internet (and they will brew you a coffee, tea or karkaday, no charge) It's not the Ritz, but a really great place for travellers."
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