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29 de octubre de 2023
Shri Radha Brij Vasundhara Resort and Spa is probably the best property located in Vrindavan. The main gate / entrance to the property is on the Parikrama Marg ( a metalled road and a maintained dirt track run side by side to the boundary railing of Giriraj Govardhan). We had the notion that Giriraj Govardhan would be visible from the gate itself or from the rooms, but that is not so. Beyond the boundary railing, there is dense forest and hence not visible from the property. The whole property is spread over a lot of space and when we entered by car through the back gate, we first passed through private cottage enclaves all named after different rivers. The section named Tungabhadra is the only one which is part of the resort and we put up in Family Cottage 23 which is just beside the spa. The cottage opened into a expansive drawing room with a small wall TV but a very big sofa which can be used to sleep also. On the left is the kitchen area with a sink and tap and electric kettle. There are cabinets in the kitchen to keep things but no other gadgets. The master bedroom is on the left of the drawing room, and quite spacious with wooden bedside tables and a large table to place your luggage on. The bathroom is spacious and tastefully done. The toiletries provided are of good quality. The other bedroom is actually an extension of the drawing room, separated by a wooden partition which is high enough but not up to the ceiling. There is another bathroom attached to this bedroom, albeit a smaller in size. There is only one geyser but it is connected to both bathrooms. The beds are of decent width and comfortable, though the spring mattresses seem a bit old, hence noisy and when you change sides, the person sleeping beside you also moves. The AC in the second room was a tad bit noisy. Overall the stay experience was extraordinary and very cosy for a family of four. The highlight of our stay was Matki the restaurant of the resort. The complimentary breakfast was served as a buffet and had options like aloo paratha, idli, bread toast, tea coffee, cornflakes, fruit juices, poha among other things. We noted that on the morning of the third day, the variety of dishes increased as there were more number of guests. Most importantly, the food served was very very tasty and sumptuous. The staff were very courteous and catered to every request. Four mineral water bottles were complimentary in the room and they would refill with RO water whenever asked for, even at 11 pm in the night. Much appreciated was their gesture to allow us to take food from the breakfast for my mother in the cottage. The room service is commendable but the same item in the menu is charged more when served in the room than when eaten in the restaurant. The food served -- we tried a few dishes during our stay -- was very tasty and fine dining quality. Whenever requested, the chef would customise the food ordered to suit our taste and palate. We asked for boiled vegetables and asked them to
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