"The resort was enjoyable, with friendly staff and an awesome beach. The food was satisfactory. Additionally, they arranged a great Holi celebration, which was a highlight. However, despite multiple follow-ups, they have yet to share the pictures taken during the celebration."
"Outstanding hospitality by every member we interacted with, right from the reception to the wonderful people who served us, the marine biologist, the chef and the singer at the cafe. Very appreciative of the prompt response and kindness that we experienced."
"We had a really lovely stay at Tilar Siro in Havelock. The hospitality was great, the rooms were nice and comfortable, and the natural vibe of the place made everything feel peaceful and special."
"It was clean, close to Radhanagar beach, close to the night market, there was a local bus that went straight to the jetty, and the room was spacious and everything was good."
"Great place to stay good location nice rooms great food onsite and Muhammed asif on reception will help you with anything from getting u a scooty to arranging ferry tickets "
"This property is on the way towards kalapathar beach from Havelock. They have rooms or cottages on both side of the roads. You can enter into vijayanagar beach easily and spend time there. The beach is a perfect one for a good scenery.
We enjoyed the time there."
"5 mins walk to radhanagar beach. The staff at the hotel are on top of requests and are attentive. The property is clean but for the price, rooms need a bit of a revamp to brighten up the space. Room service menu too needs an update. "
"Our stay was amazing the resort a little gem. The rooms where spacious with plenty of light. 8 windows infact ,very clean with a large comfortable bed. Breakfast was great lots of choice and cooked to perfection. A short walk through the palm trees was the private beach. Whilst the beach was beautifully with white sand and clear water I was a little disappointed about the amount of plastic struined across the beach.Whislt I do understand it's been bought in by the tide and is a sad testament to...
"Very bad experience! All rooms smelly, water leaking into the rooms, no clean towels, bathroom wires were open. Worst experience i ever had in my life.
I booked for 2 days but i checked out on first day only because of these hell of experience. So requested refund for my 2nd day."
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"La struttura ha camere grosse e pulite. La colazione a buffet è adatta a tutti i palati. La spiaggia davanti all'hotel (basta attraversare la strada) non fornisce lettini."
"5 mins walk to radhanagar beach. The staff at the hotel are on top of requests and are attentive. The property is clean but for the price, rooms need a bit of a revamp to brighten up the space. Room service menu too needs an update. "
"Outstanding hospitality by every member we interacted with, right from the reception to the wonderful people who served us, the marine biologist, the chef and the singer at the cafe. Very appreciative of the prompt response and kindness that we experienced."
"Terrible property . Free breakfast was denied .the owner was a fraud . . The room was downgraded and still high payment recieved.
Please don't book this."
"DO NOT BOOK TO GO HERE - THEY WILL NOT ADMIT THEY HAVE A PROBLEM BUT LOOK UP THE DEATH HERE DUE TO MAN EATING CROCODILES - THIS IS TOO NEAR A SANCTUARY AND THEREFORE DANGEROUS. The government also denies it. The numbers have massively escalated since the Tsunami.
At worst they will have beaches closed if there is a sighting. Can you really relax on this beach with your eyes closed?!
Evidence for Money reclaim:
• Police will refuse to intervene – in the sea
• “Survivors will be prosecuted”
• Massive increase in crocodiles being ignored due to hiding the problem from tourists
• Barefoot Resort itself has seen death of tourist
• Andamans are seeing large increases in deaths
• Even if not killed by crocodile, beaches are frequently closed if any sighting – hotel says recent sightings occur.
• Barefoot Hotel is being negligent for our safety and concerns in refusing to give us a refund
• No signs warning you not to go into the sea!!! You can still go in.
• There is a nearby Loha Barrack Sanctuary of Saltwater crocdiles
• Government under criticism of not taking action to either ban swimming or ban the crocodile sanctuary nearby
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WIKIPEDIA TRENDS
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crocodile_attack
• In April 2010, a 25-year-old woman from New Jersey was killed by a saltwater crocodile while snorkeling in India's Andaman Islands. Havelock Island, where the attack took place, lies 72 kilometres (45 mi) from the Lohabarrack Salt Water Crocodile Sanctuary. Her boyf
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