Thursday 15 December 2016

Aparna Barua - Antilog Vacations Paro, Bhutan Review AVB0098196

I stopped for a night in the Pelri Cottages with my hubby and was accommodated in a twin room. Travelling throughout Paro, Bhutan over a short time period had its pros and cons and we felt it would be best if we could arrange our trip through a travel operator. Antilog Vacations, a premier travel portal made our trip and helped us plan it with us and kept it lean and on a budget.

Hotel is located near Tashi Rabten as a popular landmark of the area. The room was basic. There was no AC installed in the room and on the single night we spent there, luckily it was not very warm and hence we slept with an open window. Though a nice cool sea breeze blew through the windows, the noises and usual commotion expected from a capital and busy streets were present throughout the night. A second bed was too available inside the room and it is basically a foldable sofa which could be aligned accordingly. The large plasma TV added that touch of modernization in the hotel as the interiors mostly antique pieces. Thus the room had a stylish appeal and catered to varying tastes. One small problem we faced was that the bathroom door creaked slightly while opening and closing causing a little inconvenience every time we used the toilet.

Breakfast was included as a complementary feature in the room rate and hence we enjoyed our meal to the fullest during our solitary meal. Bacon, sausages, hash browns, tomatoes, baked beans, mushrooms, selection of assorted muffins, muesli, pastries, tea, coffee and fruit juice and milk shakes served as a filling meal in a self service buffet. Overall, it’s good with the services of Antilog Vacations, especially during our last moment planning.

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