Rains Inn
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN GUWAHATI/ Updated : Apr 12, 2016, 14:26 IST
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Often touted to be an eco – friendly hotel, Rains Inn is located in the heart of Guwahati. The hotel interiors bear true testimony to this claim and you can be witness to this as soon as you enter its premises. The lobby, receptio … Read more
Often touted to be an eco – friendly hotel, Rains Inn is located in the heart of Guwahati. The hotel interiors bear true testimony to this claim and you can be witness to this as soon as you enter its premises. The lobby, reception, room décor and furniture–all are made of either bamboo or cane materials. Read less

Often touted to be an eco–friendly hotel, Rains Inn is located in the heart of Guwahati. The hotel interiors bear true testimony to this claim and you can be witness to this as soon as you enter its premises. The lobby, reception, room décor and furniture–all are made of either bamboo or cane materials. So apart from being environment friendly and cozy, guests can feel like they are living in a tree house decked with modern amenities. The rooms are designed to reduce energy and water consumption and use of toxic materials is brought to a minimum. The icing on the cake is that all this is available at very affordable tariffs! Apart from beautiful cane/bamboo furniture, the rooms are equipped with air conditioning, TV, water heater, electric kettle and complimentary tea/coffee, complimentary toiletry kit and battery back–up. Rains Inn has a multi–cuisine restaurant with spacious and comfortable seating serving some amazing North Eastern dishes. A well–stocked bar also awaits you with a wide range of alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages.
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