Top most special Homestays in India #2

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7 Jul 2024
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Many people still think of a homestay as a type of place that requires the same owner, shares a bathroom or sleeps on the floor. In fact, visitors can enjoy the most modern services in truly special and attractive homestays, especially in India. Moreover, visitors can also enjoy delicious traditional local dishes cooked at home with personalized care services. If you are someone who has experienced Indian hospitality, you will definitely imagine the interesting experiences when traveling here!


Keibul Homestay in Loktak- Manipur

Loktak is the largest freshwater lake in Northeast India. It is located near Moirang in the state of Manipur, famous for its Phumdis. Phumdis Island is a series of floating islands, found only in Loktak Lake. The lake is also home to the world's only floating park, Keibul Lamjao National Park, the last natural refuge of the shy and elegant dancing Sangai (brown antlered deer), which is endangered. strain. The lake is also a source of livelihood for rural fishermen living in the surrounding areas and on the phumdis floating on the lake. Homestay Keibul is located right in the middle of Loktak Lake. Tourists will be picked up and dropped off at Moirang Bazar by local boats.


The 20-minute journey to Keibul Homestay's property is an unforgettable experience for any traveler. Homestay offers unique experiences of living like a local in traditional thatched huts. Guests can fish and enjoy unique meals featuring Indian cuisine also served in a traditional style.


Traditional thatched huts provide cozy places for visitors to comfortably rest and gaze at the starry sky. Oatmeal, Oatmeal, Paratha, Noodles are the basics for breakfast. To give guests a taste of local cuisine, Keibul Homestay serves traditional seasonal snacks. Grilled corn topped with lemon is addictive. Rice, Dal, vegetables and salad are usually served for dinner. Traditional and non-veg dishes can be prepared upon request.


Fort Rampura in Uttar Pradesh

Located in the Chambal ravine of the Uttar Pradesh side of Bundelkhand, Fort Rampura has been the seat of the Rampura family for fourteen generations. Current Raja's son Shivendra Singh and his wife Padmini opened their historic home to tourists and offered four rooms as part of a homestay experience. You can use Fort Rampura as a base to explore the many War Forts located in this area. An early morning walk through the ravines to the original family fortress lying in ruins and the family temple that still stands here is a wonderful experience.


All Fort Rampura personnel were from Rampura or neighboring villages. The moat around Fort Rampura serves as a catchment area for rainwater collected at the Fort Rampura campus. Walking through the village and visiting the colorful weekly markets is a great way to see real village life. In the evening, local folk singers will entertain you with ballads praising the Bundelkhand kings and recounting the daring exploits of local robbers, who once turned the ravines here into their hideout.


Fort Rampura is a homestay that uses only locally sourced resources. Food served at the table is sourced from local markets. Traditional home-cooked meals including local recipes and traditional Rajput favorites like jungli maas ensure you're well-fed on your trip to the countryside Indian village.

Himalayas in Nainital, Uttarakhand

Himalaica is a charming upscale hillside bungalow surrounded by protected forests in the ancient Himalayan village of Shyam Khet near Bhowani, Uttarakhand. Himalayaa is a paradise for travelers looking for a luxurious homestay feel. Built by local artisans, the house is the perfect blend of traditional vibes and modern amenities. The grounds are luxurious, cozy and surrounded by forest on all sides - giving you a serene, comfortable experience. With a glass conservatory, a living room, a separate reading room, a dining room, three bedrooms, a lawn garden and a guest cottage with three rooms.


Located in Nainital, Himalaya unlike most holiday homes, this is a fully functional place, with full-time staff, all the basic amenities. Apart from being an ideal base for exploration, relaxation and rejuvenation, you can find a number of things to do in and around the Himalayas.


There are walks in the forest, bird watching, exploring the garden with its variety of trees and flowers, many movies, meditating at the temple, reading books from their library - or even doing nothing at all! Guests can also enjoy the on-site restaurant. Another thing to note is that alcohol is not served and the local market offers limited options, so be sure to stock up before you leave!

Atithi Parinay in Kotawade, Maharashtra

Atithi Parinay is designed to give you the ultimate rural farm living experience. The boutique homestay is nestled in the heart of the Konkan belt, 15 km from Ganpatipule and Ratnagiri. With a stream next to your house, lush green lawns and Konkan beach, you can relax by pristine beaches and mingle with nature. For an authentic ethnic experience, choose the non-air-conditioned cottage with stone walls, cow dung floors and Mangalorean tiled roof


Atithi Parinay is bliss for nature lovers. The entire facility is covered with various types of trees like Mango, Coconut, Banana, Supari, Jackfruit, Kokum, Lemon, etc. Vegetables, lentils, rice and several other crops grown on the farm are used to cook food for guests. This place is home to many species of birds, especially in winter when many birds migrate here. In summer, this place becomes a paradise for mango lovers.


The Indian style furniture adds to the beautifully decorated rural feel, and it has all the basic amenities. Atithi Parinay also has tented rooms, a tree house and about three air-conditioned cottages. Atithi Parinay is best suited for family vacations away from home. Stone walls and cow dung floors at Atithi Parinay. It offers authentic home-cooked Kokoronashi Brahmin dishes. All dishes are finger licking good, as well as hygienic. Dishes are prepared from fresh vegetables from the farm or neighboring villages. All dishes served here are pure vegetarian following the traditions of the Maratha Brahmin family. You will love it even if you like salty food.

Cardamom House in Dindigul

A 45-minute drive from Dindigul, Cardamom House enjoys a beautiful location on the banks of Kamarajar Lake. With perfect views of the Western Ghats, located near the quaint little village of Athoor, the eight-bedroom property was built in 1996 by British physician Dr Chris Lucas. The seven rooms all face south and have views of the lake and hills, and are named after Indian spices and herbs. The rural location is a world away from the hustle and bustle of Dindigul or Madurai, you can immerse yourself in nature making this property a peaceful place to relax.


Cardamom House consists of three separate cottages, and the rooms are quirky named after Indian spices - saffron, cinnamon, coriander and pepper! Cozy, quaint and comfortable is what you will get here. Immerse yourself in the beauty of mother nature with a walk to the village or garden or watch the many species of birds. With exceptional staff who always keep the place tidy and cook you local delicacies. Its secluded location takes you away from the crowds and hustle of the crowded streets of India's towns and villages, making it an ideal spot to recharge your batteries. your senses. Alternatively, you may enjoy relaxing on the patio or enjoying the flower-filled garden.


Each homestay has its own unique characteristics and features that impress every visitor. Therefore, with the above information, Toplist hopes that through this article, you will have suggestions for your upcoming trip to India.

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