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Providing a garden, ShivaRewa Village stay provides accommodations in Maheshwar. Private parking is available on site at this recently renovated property.

This place is really wonderful for people like me who want to have a feel of village life at least for a few days when we are able to break away from the hectic city life. Beautifully planned with a vast open space at the center surrounded by fields, neat, simple and clean rooms. Highlight is the airy restaurant area overlooking Narmada waters. The owners are really helpful and make you feel at home. The Shahastradhara waterfall is just 15 mins walk away and this a an ideal place to stay on Maheshwar trip. I am a frequent solo traveller with hectic trip plans and I must share that in all these years of travel this is the only time that I checked out late from any hotel. I am normally out by 7 - 8 am but here I stayed back till 11.00 am. Even then I was not feeling to leave the place...surely it has a magnetic feel. Will definitely come back and stay for 2-3 days.
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7.3
Good
9 reviews
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$10.53
1 night, 2 adults
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  • Avg. price/night: $13.60
    Review score
    7.8
    Good · 12 reviews
    Very friendly and helpful staff, very clean (also the sheets and towels), hot water and the bus stops in front of the hotel. Thank you!
    Guest review by
    Karsten
    Young couple
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    8.8
    Excellent · 55 reviews
    The rooms were big and very clean. It’s very close to the tourist spots. The owner was extremely friendly and helpful.
    Guest review by
    Sivasubramanyam
    Travelers with friends