| Rating |
Economy Hotel |
| City | Bodhgaya |
| State | Bihar |
| Location | 500 m from the Mahabodhi Temple at Bodhgaya |
| Rooms | 25 |
| Group | Hotel Niranjan Private Ltd. |
Accommodation :
The rooms and suites at the hotel are cocoons of comfort and cradles of luxury. The rooms come with state of the art gadgets and facilities. Attached bathrooms with modern bath accessories, running hot and cold water, AC, climate control, TV with satellite channels, telephone, room service etc. are available at the rooms and to add on to these is a marvelous view of the Mahabodhi Temple, the centre of attraction at Bodh Gaya.
Dining :
The multi cuisine restaurant at the Hotel Sujata Bodh Gaya serves lip smacking Indian, Chinese and continental cuisine. The food is served in an ambience of warmth and cleanliness.
Business :
The hotel Sujata is and ideal option for conferences and seminars as the hotel is well equipped for Conference Facilities. The conference hall at the hotel is well equipped and can host conferences, seminars, conventions etc.
Equipments like audio visual gadgets, podium, fax machine, internet connectivity are available.
Recreation :
The hotel Sujata has a fully functional travel desk to arrange your sightseeing trips around Bodh Gaya.
Other Facilities :
24 hrs front desk, laundry and dry cleaning service, doctor on call, housekeeping, airport transfer, currency exchange, parking space, car rental, credit card acceptability, and other facilities are available at the Hotel Siddharth International in Bodh Gaya.
City Info :
Presently, several Buddhist temples and monasteries have been built all over Bodh Gaya by the Buddhists of Bhutan, China, Japan, Myanmar, Nepal, Sikkim, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tibet and Vietnam in a wide area around the temple. These temples are reflective of the architectural style, exterior and interior decoration of their respective countries. For instance the statue of Buddha in the Chinese Temple is 200 years old and was brought from China and Japan's Nippon Temple is shaped like a pagoda as is common in Japan.