I took a 14-day retreat touring the lost arts of India. Pilgrimging through Jaipur, Pushkar, and Shekhawati, no where felt more home to me than Pushkar at the Inn Seventh Haven. The staff were more than just friendly. They treated you like family. One of the gentlemen at the front desk even invited me to his relative's wedding down the street (and I graciously accepted)! Special thanks and shout outs to Shakti, the kitchen ***ager who always brought our family style meals with a smile and maybe a little joke. He was so accommodating to our big group (14 women, 1 ***), and took special care when I was having a solo lunch one afternoon on the rooftop terrace. The views and sunset were amazing! Secondly, I'd like to recognize Praveen, who always went above and beyond to make sure I/we were taken care of. He helped us locate our friend who was out shopping later than expected (got up from his rest to make a phone call), and I was so grateful. The black-faced monkeys who share space at the Inn are very curious but friendly, though they do make a racket early in the morning. I even found a little meow meow friend who made it feel even more homey. The only disclaimer I will put out there is that Pushkar is a pretty rural town, so there is no sewer system (nothing but pee n poo are flushed), and hot water needs to be waited for(about 15min) in an open shower. I didn't mind any of that, but some might. All and all a magical experience, 5-stars, would recommend!
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