My wife and I, both 60+, spent two nights in this wonderful hotel and felt like maharajas. You live in a palace with delicate, large rooms, ample terraces, quiet corners. When look down from the balcony, you see a beautiful park, well maintained, with peacocks and kingfishers. Everything looks pretty posh, there is lots of personnel. Still the atmosphere is friendly, not intimidating. The ***ager is helpful, friendly, yet inspicuous. I can highly recommend the place. But you should know that you dwell in an oasis. As soon as pass the gate, you end up in a miserable village full of garbage.