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Homestay in India could be
as interesting as traveling to this incredible land. Travel made easy your online travel mentor showcase some of the best and worth
experiencing Heritage home stays in India. The concept of home stay is
considered to be the best alternative to hotel accommodation in the
hospitality industry. Home stay helps you come across land, people,
culture and cuisine of any place in its pristine elements unlike hotel
accommodation. These Homes have their own history and stories to tell,
run by the families who have inherited the culture and hospitality.
There are so Many Benefits of homestay in India. You can See Below...
Kerala homestay tour
Experiencing the highlights of Kerala staying in homestays to give you
that authentic taste of how families live in this fascinating south
Indian state.
This Kerala homestay tour gives you a chance to experience the
hospitality of various families throughout Kerala and enjoy wonderful
home cooked food.
Homestay in Goa
More than some exotic beaches, Goa is about throwing caution to the
wind and soaking in the unconventional. This Ibiza of India is one of
the hottest destinations for bohemian raves, which have thrown up some
avant garde eateries. With a history as vast as the sea itself, the
Portuguese influence can be felt everywhere in Goa, in the churches
and chapels, and unbroken sun-soaked beaches.
Benefits of Homestays in India
There are a number of reasons why staying at a homestay can be
preferable to staying in a hotel. The benefits of homestays in India
include:
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Distinctive and Characterful
Accommodations -- Tired of sterile hotels? There's no better way
to experience the incredibly diversity and charm of India than at a
homestay. The options are almost endless and include plantation
bungalows, historic havelis (mansions), and remote rural cottages.
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Personalized Service -- In
contrast to a hotel, a homestay usually only has a few rooms. The
family who resides there runs it, and acts as host. This guarantees
that guests receive plenty of individual attention. You can spend as
little or as much time with the host family as you like. Some guests
choose only to dine with them, while others spend hours chatting to
them. Regardless, staying with an Indian family is the easiest way
of finding out about Indian culture and way of life. Many guests and
hosts find that they bond with each other so much, that they keep in
touch long after the vacation is over.
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Local Knowledge -- The wealth of
information that the hosts have about their local area makes
deciding what to see and do a breeze. Such local knowledge is
extremely helpful in getting the most from your visit. Many hosts
are delighted to show their guests around their local area,
providing them with invaluable insights that simply aren't available
from a guide book.
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Home Cooked Food -- There's a
huge difference between the Indian food served in restaurants and
hotels, and the food that's cooked in an Indian home. By staying at
a homestay, you'll be able to taste authentic Indian home cooked
food, made to order. It's a lot lighter, and has more variation and
flavor than restaurant food. Some homestays even welcome their
guests into their kitchen, and let them watch and participate in the
cooking process.
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Unique Activities -- As a guest
at a homestay, the focus is on you, and your likes and preferences.
The hosts are usually very accommodating and will put a great deal
of effort into arranging activities that are of interest to you.
These activities will vary depending on location. Exploring a coffee
plantation in Coorg, watching a polo match in Rajasthan, herding
animals in remote northern India, village visits, picnics, and
temple tours are just some of the options. Guests are often invited
to attend weddings, or other festivals that are happening, as well.
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