★★★★ 4-Star Luxury Hotel

Astroport Sariska Treetop by Eight Continents

Rajgarh  ·  India  ·  Village Roopbas Tehla Alwar District

4.6 879 guest reviews

About Astroport Sariska Treetop by Eight Continents — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Rajgarh

Astroport Sariska Treetop by Eight Continents is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Rajgarh, India. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, restaurant, co working, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.

Guest Reviews 4.6 / 5

dinesh thappa
★★★★★ Jul 2025

It is one of the best weekend getaway places near Delhi. The road is full of picturesque landscapes and a great one for driving enthusiasts. The property is amazing with so well designed rooms with a soul of nature. But the best part is hospitality. Right from admin staff to all others. Special mention to @Shekhawat ji who made our trip to remember for a life time with his morning nature walk. Then to @Sonu ji who was very helpful and served us food with a great smile. Also to property manager @ Ghanshyaam ji who helped us out of way to share lessons on star gazing despite it being closed during monsoons. Will definitely visit this again in winters.

Shobhika Shree
★★★★★ Jul 2025

Our stay at Astroport was amazing .We went for a 2 day weekend staycation. The location of the resort is calm , quiet and it is in the midst of nature . There is greenery all around . The staffs were very nice and were always greeting us . The food was delicious. The rooms were very clean , spacious and cozy. It’s an amazing place for vacation with family .

Rajat Golechha
★★☆☆☆ Jun 2025

We had high expectations from Astroport Sariska, especially after reading the glowing reviews online, and chose it for my wife’s birthday getaway. Unfortunately, our experience was quite disappointing. We were informed in advance that the stargazing activity wouldn’t be possible due to rains, and we completely understood that. However, we were not prepared for the fact that none of the other amenities were functional either. Indoor activities were unavailable due to renovations, and the spa—though mentioned on their website and in their offerings—was non-operational. Despite calling twice on the given number, no one answered. When we brought this up with the manager, Mr. Ghanshyam, instead of acknowledging the lapse, he chose to argue and insist it was available on request—something we were never informed about. He did ask for feedback but unfortunately didn’t seem receptive or willing to take any of it constructively. It felt more like a formality than genuine hospitality. The only silver lining was the warmth and courtesy shown by the staff. They did try to make up for things—for instance, when we asked about the cultural program that was initially denied, two singers were later called in. While we appreciated the gesture, it was far from the cultural experience that was promised. As for the dining experience, the food was quite average in taste. Portion sizes were unnecessarily large, and during breakfast, instead of a buffet, items were served individually. Despite us requesting smaller portions to avoid wastage, we were told, “You eat how much you want, we will use the rest.” Frankly, this was extremely off-putting—not even a small restaurant would reuse food from someone else’s plate. All in all, we left quite disappointed—not just due to the lack of experiences for the price paid, but more so due to the lack of ownership and basic hospitality from the management. A place with great potential, but sadly not managed in a guest-centric manner.