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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Melbourne
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Mid-Range Accom. in Gwalior
We will be staying Gwalior for one night en-route from Agra to Orccha.
Given the scarse selection of reviews on IM and tripadvisor I am struggling to zoom in on the best option. Equipped only with my LP (for what it's worth) I can only imagine Sita Manor or Gwalior Regency would be the way to go? Not looking for anything special, just comfy, private bathroom and prob a/c. Cheers |
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Rang De Basantistan or Santa Cruz, CA
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Darn it sorry mate, I have stayed in Gwalior a couple times and I've mis-placed the cards to the places I stayed at. They were between 1000 to 1500rs is what I remember? And both were very nice. Both my stays in Gwaloir I'd gotten off the train in the middle of the night without any accommodation booked. I just told the taxi driver my price range and he took me to a few hotels, no problem. There are a 100 hotels ranging all prices. Gwalior gets a lot of Indian tech business travelers and also tourists so its a very well accommodated city.
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