「The cleanliness of the property, Owner behaviour, Room size」
Ram
インド
「Breakfast」
M
Malathi
インド
「Lovely place , great hosting 👍」
Ming
タイ
「Review
I had a very peaceful and pleasant stay here at this guesthouse on the upper edge of Shillong town, still close enough via car to main sites and amenities but much more quiet - and with nice panoramic views from its rooftop terrace.
The...」
B
Biman
インド
「Everything」
S
Sankar
日本
「Excellent host and hospitality. Ask them and they will arrange almost everything for you.
Get a great view from upstairs.
Recommended for sure.」
G
Gopa
インド
「Everything about this place is beyond expectations. Nice reception with helpful staff. Beautiful view and peaceful environment.」
Himadri
インド
「The Owner and staff was good, hospitality was superb, and location was also good, far from crowd and city noise.」
Singh
インド
「There staffs were too humble and polite. They gives their best for any kind of requirements.
Whenever I need they provide easily. I'm thankful for them.」
The name of the Guest House is a combination of two words, Shanti and Sojourn.
Etymologically, ‘Shanti’ is derived from a sanskritic root which conveys the meaning of ‘peace, solace, comfort, healing, wholesome’ etc. It’s a well-used and popular word which significantly conveys the promotion of community relationship as well as advocating peace and harmony. In Khasi, this word has an implication of ‘self-support’ from the word shan, kyrshan (to support) and kti (hand) ie, to support oneself / one’s community with one’s own hands or community resources.
‘Sojourn’ is an old French word but popularly used in English. It means ‘a temporary stay’ and is derived from the nomadic practices of ancient and Semitic peoples who were constant travellers in their own times. This word is aptly used in modern day travels of different peoples with different purposes.
The aspiration of this venture is to connect and collaborate with people from all over . . .
The logo used is the Celtic Cross, a symbol used by the ancient Celts to project the assurance of the overall embrace of the Cross which spreads out in all the four directions of the globe and the universe...