When you stay at Sun N Sand Shirdi in Rahata, you'll be in the historical district, just steps from Wet n Joy Water Park and 10 minutes by foot from Shri Saibaba Sansthan Temple. This family-friendly hotel is 0.6 mi (0.9 km) from New Prasadalaya and 0.7 mi (1.2 km) from Lendi Baug.
Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers massages. You're sure to appreciate the recreational amenities, including a health club and a steam room. Additional features at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and an arcade/game room. Getting to nearby attractions is a breeze with the complimentary area shuttle.
Stop by the hotel's restaurant, Checkers, for lunch or dinner. Dining is also available at the coffee shop/cafe, and 24-hour room service is provided.
Featured amenities include a business center, limo/town car service, and complimentary newspapers in the lobby. Event facilities at this hotel consist of conference space and meeting rooms. Guests may use a roundtrip airport shuttle for a surcharge, and free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 120 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and minibars. LCD televisions with satellite programming provide entertainment, while wireless internet access (surcharge) keeps you connected. Bathrooms feature showers, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.
"The worship of Sai Daddy is prevalent in Maharashtra. He is a saint who is said to be selfless in helping others, so he enjoys a high reputation in the local area and is especially popular among business owners. I wonder if he is the God of Wealth in Maharashtra. There is an important temple of Sai Daddy in Shirdi. Many people who come here to worship the temple stay here, so the service level is very high. If you are interested, you can go to the temple to worship.
The disadvantages are also obvious. For Chinese people, this area is strictly vegetarian. Eating chili and aniseed paste with rice and dipped in bread every day is too sour. This hotel, including the entire Shirdi, strictly prohibits alcohol, not even beer, which doubles the sourness. For me, who is on a business trip, the most terrible thing is to catch up with the big rally for worshiping Sai Daddy. The loudspeakers start playing hymns at three or four in the morning, which is a bit unbearable."