Tuesday, 30 August 2016

What is home stay?

Distinctive Accommodations  

Tired of sterile hotels? There's no better way to experience the incredibly diversity and charm of India than at a home stay. The options are almost endless and include plantation bungalows, historic hovel’s (mansions), forts, and remote rural cottages.

Personalized Service

In contrast to a hotel, a home stay 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.

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.

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 home stay, you'll be able to taste authentic Indian home cooked food, made to order. It's a lot lighter, and has more variation and flavour than restaurant food. Some home stays even welcome their guests into their kitchen, and let them watch and participate in the cooking process.

Unique Activities

As a guest at a home stay, 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 chennai, herding animals in remote southern 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.

Staying at a home stay in India is all about immersing yourself in India, rather skimming over it on the tourist trail.

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