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Kuti Resort & Spa
4/547 Reviews
We have been travelling through India and Nepal and this is the worst hotel we have stayed in. Staff were poor, housekeeping was poor. Constant noise including late at night, some caused by staff themselves. ( we had to complain numerous times up to 3.00am one night) The pool is cold and indoors in the reception area so totally unsuitable for relaxing. The hot tub was not working. The spa area, toilet and changing room were very old and dirty. In our room ….There was no mattress cover on bed and only a thin bottom sheet with a tear in it, the bedding never got changed in a week. Housekeeping did not clean the bathroom in a week. We had nothing to mop the ‘wet room’ with after a shower so had to use a towel that never got changed. We had no water one day (supposed to be 2 per day) and had to ask 3 times during the day. We got some at 9.00 pm ( one bottle) We bought our own toilet rolls as there were never enough as housekeeping did not come in every day. Only place for relaxing in sun ( hard chairs and tables ) was on the roof terrace that was constantly used for events and unusable for hotel guests. This meant it was always being cleaned and tided so a constant moving of chairs and tables scraping on the tiled floor. ( next to our room) early in the morning and late at night. The only time we saw housekeeping was at 5.00 pm one day to come in and take our rubbish. ( it took two ladies to do this!) they did not offer any clean towels or top up toilet rolls. We had been out all day and were relaxing in our room. Why come in so late? Breakfast was very poor, bad coffee ( powdered) poor choice of food and always cold. We stopped going for breakfast. We know this is Nepal and do not expect 5* accommodation but we had stayed at The Ramada in Kathmandu and it was fabulous and could not fault that hotel at all.

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Hotel Information for Travelers

Number of Hotels7
Number of Reviews50
Lowest PriceIDR 95,456
Highest PriceIDR 3,333,633
Average Price (Weekends)IDR 584,652
Average Price (Weekdays)IDR 587,867