Hotels in Mehandipur Balaji
Like most religious places in India, there is no shortage of hotels in Mehandipur Balaji, dharamshalas and ashrams in Mehandipur Balaji. Yes, information about how to reach Mehandipur Balaji and stay options in Mehandipur Balaji is not easily available on the Internet.
What’s is available is personal accounts of travellers and devotees who visited Mehandipur Balaji Temple and have shared their travel experiences either in the form of a blog or comments here and there.
As for hotels in Mehandipur Balaji are concerned they are not typical hotels as such, most of these stay options call themselves dharamshalas and that’s what they are. Most of these dharamshalas in Mehandipur Balaji are very well maintained, come with air-conditioned rooms, hot water, dining halls with good food at very affordable rates and ample parking space. And the best part, they are not expensive. You’ll get a decent clean room with attach bath for anything between Rs. 500 to Rs. 1000 depending on the type of room and season you are in.
If you are reaching Mehandipur Balaji any day except Tuesday and Saturday, you should be able to find a good room without running here and there. Saturday and Tuesday are the most crowded days; rest of the week is manageable. Please note that there aren’t too many decent places/restaurants to eat in Mehandipur Balaji. It is good to eat in your dharmshala if it provides dining facility.
Here is a list of hotels in Mehandipur Balaji that I have compiled. Please help me add to this list by sharing any hotel info you know in the comments below.
Hotels/Dharamshalas in Mehandipur Balaji
Shri Ram Dharamshala
Kalkatta Dharamshala
Radha Raman Dharamshala
Nandan Dharmshala
Near Main Temple
Toda Bheem Road
Contact No. 08432535844
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