“Welcome to a tranquil Balinese escape nestled in the heart of Sanat Nagar. Our cozy guest house offers a peaceful retreat, perfect for couples or solo travelers seeking serenity. Unwind and recharge in a space designed for relaxation and comfort.
Step into a world of simple elegance and embrace the laid-back Bali vibe. Enjoy the privacy of your own room, designed to provide a comfortable stay. Wake up refreshed and ready to explore the local culture.
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1 bedroomsSleeps 21 beds1 bathsHouseWifiHot Water
A look around
What's here
This house in Srinagar, Kashmir Valley, offers a clean and welcoming stay. Guests rave about the cleanliness, a notable feature after travelling. The rooms are "immaculate," and the staff is noted for their support. The atmosphere is peaceful, perfect for unwinding after exploring the valley.
The house offers a homely environment, a comforting respite. As one guest notes, "When we entered in guest house we feel a homely environment and the room of hotel was so clean and tidy so we feel so happy after a long journey." The rooms provide a comfortable space to relax and recharge, preparing you for more adventures in the valley.
The staff's commitment to guest satisfaction shines through in the reviews. The team is accommodating, and the service is quick. Mr. Punit, the owner, is described as "a very humble and co-operative person."
What guests wrote
4.6· 41 stays
“Last month we had a recent family trip to Kashmir,.We had the pleasure of staying in 'this property ' in Srinagar. When we entered in this property house we feel a homely environment and the room of hotel was so clean and tidy so we feel so happy after a long journey.
Espically the staff and the owner of this property house Puneet Sir is very humble and co-o...”
nishat farhan
“During our recent family trip, we had the pleasure of staying at this hotel, where we were greeted with exceptional hospitality, particularly from Mr. Punit. The cleanliness of the rooms was remarkable, and the staff was supportive throughout our stay. I recommend this hotel to anyone seeking a memorable and comfortable experience.”
Devidas Shirke
“Our group of 7 stayed for 4 days. Service was surprisingly quick and our stay was very satisfying. Owner and staff members were very accommodating. There was a bit of problem of continuous power supply, but I guess that problem is everywhere in the region. They had invertor for basic amenities though.”
divy gupta
“"An exceptional stay at this this property house! The service was impeccable, creating a peaceful atmosphere.
The cooperative staff added to the overall positive experience.
Situated in a prime location, it's an ideal choice for travelers seeking comfort and convenience."”
XCNG SHARRY
Around the stay
Things to do nearby.
Srinagar is the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, and the house is the perfect base for exploring the region.
Dal Lake & shikara rides: Experience the iconic floating houseboats and glide across the serene waters.
Mughal gardens: Visit the beautiful Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, and Chashme Shahi.
Gulmarg Gondola: Take a ride on the world's second-highest gondola for breathtaking views (50km).
Aru & Betaab valley: Explore the picturesque valleys, a short drive from Pahalgam (95km).
Sonamarg & Thajiwas glacier: Visit the meadow of gold and experience the glacier (87km).
Logistics
Getting there.
The house is located in Srinagar, easily accessible by various modes of transport.
Nearest airport: Srinagar (SXR) (0km), with direct flights from Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru.
Alternate airport: Jammu (IXJ) (290km), an option when weather diverts flights.
Nearest railhead: Banihal (110km), the current rail terminus.
Road hubs: Srinagar (0km), the central hub for exploring the valley. Pahalgam (95km), Gulmarg (50km), and Sonamarg (87km) are all within easy reach.
Seasons
Best time to visit.
The best time to visit the Kashmir Valley is during the spring (April-June) when the tulips and blossoms are in full bloom, the autumn (September-October) with its stunning chinar leaves, or the winter (December-February) for snow in Gulmarg and Pahalgam.