Homestay is a type of tourism program which effectively allows the tourist to get a rented accommodation from area’s local family. This program is helpful in two ways since this efficiently provide them a chance to learn the visited area’s language as well have close information about the local lifestyle of the visited place. The hosting party has a benefit to earn some extra money by renting their home’s area. This cross cultural activity is available in India’s various places but here in this article we are describing five top Homestay in India and are explained with a little description. Just have a quick look at these five top Homestay in India.
Nelpura, Alappuzha in Kerala– This inheritance Homestay is almost more than 150 years old home and belonged to a Syrian Christian family. The authentic hosts are
Chackochan Edayady and his lovely wife Salimma who run a family farm just off the famous river Pampa. So this Homestay offers not only a pleasant stay with fresh food and a homely environment but also a close encounter with Kerala’s natural exquisite and wonderful beauty. The average rent includes £100.
Spiti Homestay in Himachal Pradesh– Basically this is just not one Homestay but a
full whole society, approximately 14 covering around the six villages of the isolated yet gorgeous Pin Valley that is ardently situated against the ice-covered crests of the Himalayas. Just opt for this renowned Homestay for enjoying home cooked Spitian food along with refreshing mountain air, craggy scenery, and the peculiar yak safari and last but not the least the smiling Spitian faces. The average rent includes £35.
Sirohi House, Old Delhi– This is a former house of the royal Maharaja of the Sirohi
and is situated close to the Civil Lines in Old Delhi. This Homestay is famous for its grand entrance, highly wrought fireplaces, engraved hardwood, splendid chandeliers and remarkable bits of Hindu temple. The hosts serve adequately sit-down meals, tasty barbecues, delicious buffets, canapés, commendable picnics, and splendid room service. Along with these, enjoy nature’s beauty with a pretty urban garden. The average rent includes £47.
Mr. Vikram and Paaro Ranawat’s Homestay in Jaipur– Mr. Ranawat is a retired
officer of Indian air force and Mrs. Ranawat is a descendent of the Rajputana nobility. Their home is situated to the Jaipur west and is a beautiful suburban villa. This Homestay offers antique-modern furnishings, two fine-looking guest bedrooms, a self-sufficient cottage in the garden and a secretive lounge. The average rent includes £26.
Capella in Northern Goa– This Homestay is owned by Jamshed (ex-merchant marine)
and Ayesha Madon who was a former journalist. This is kind of a traditional type home having two spacious and cool guest rooms along with a self-reliant cottage in their garden.
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