Places to Visit in South India

Tourism destinations in South India are bursting with the rich magnificence of nature, with stunning beaches, soothing backwaters, quiet tea and coffee plantations and lively street markets, making them one of the best places to visit in India. This region is replete with mysterious and beautiful eccentric spots that might provide the backdrop for your ideal vacation.

Coorg’s amazing natural beauty will charm you, while Mysore and Hampi’s beautiful architecture will capture your heart. Pondicherry’s gorgeous beaches are one draw, while Warangal and Mahabalipuram’s great history is another. The southern area of India is home to several unique tourist attractions open to visitors of all stripes. However, Mysore and Coorg make for the most alluring paradise for newlyweds, the Andaman Islands and Kollam serve as the ideal centre for adventurous travellers.

Here are some of the best places to visit in South India that you should not miss


1. Bangalore

The verdant region surrounding Bangalore is dotted with waterfalls, animal sanctuaries and rivers awaiting exploration. The city’s image as the ‘Garden City of India’ stems from its abundance of parks, gardens, and rural areas. Amongst Bangalore’s tourist places are some famous ones that one must visit, such as Bugle Rock Park, Cubbon Park, Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain Park, Ulsoor Lake and Lumbini Garden.

There are multiple places to visit in Bangalore, offering a wide variety of heart-pounding pursuits. Exciting destinations for hikers and trekkers include Ramanagara, Savandurga, Narayanagiri and Nandi Hills. Camping and fishing are great ways to relax and recharge in this area. Moreover, adventure lovers can enjoy a road trip to scenic destinations such as Coorg and Mangalore from the city.

2. Coorg

Relaxing coffee aromas will greet you as you open your eyes, and the foggy hills and streams here are a sight to behold. Coorg, one of the best places to visit near Bangalore, is a destination that lives up to its nickname with an alluring blend of history, culture, elegance, adventure and delicious food. The breathtaking beauty and luxury of this hill town in the western ghats have made it famous as a centre for the coffee industry.

The foggy environment is home to the Kodavas, a distinct native clan famed for their martial arts expertise and warm hospitality; they are responsible for much of the region’s rich culture. Coorg will push you to the extremes of your emotions, from awe at the majesty of this exquisite place to a tough walk or profound insight at the Madikeri Fort to the fascinating adventure at Abbey falls to the fiery curries to the sweet, heart-melting, handcrafted chocolates. If you’re looking for a peaceful retreat in the middle of nature, go no further than SaffronStays Calamondinn Bungalow, Coorg and SaffronStays Coorg Toddy Farms, Coorg.


3. Wayanad

The list would be incomplete without Kerala: a famous hotspot for its calming backwaters, pristine beaches and boating experiences. While many seek for tourist destinations such as Alappuzha (or Alleppey), Kochi, Kozhikode etc, the discern travellers looking for something untouched and offbeat can head to the town we’re excited to tell you about! One of the best Kerala tourist places, Wayanad is a great place for adventure tourism thanks to its abundance of natural features such as towering mountains, thick forests and rushing rivers.

Banasura Dam, the biggest Earth Dam in India, is worth a visit, as is Wayanad’s highest summit, Chembra Peak, where you can watch the sun set behind the mountains. In addition, the Edakkal Caves, which may date back to the Neolithic period, are open for exploration. There are petroglyphs, which are ancient rock engravings that were employed as a kind of written language. Nestled in the luscious hills, SaffronStays The Periaheights, Wayanad and SaffronStays Cliff Haven, Wayanad offer breathtaking vistas of the region.


4. Ooty

Ooty or the Queen of the Hills is known for its delicate and beautiful nature. Because of its biological significance, a portion of the Western Ghats has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, earning it the nickname “hotspot” in the field. To protect the reserve’s wildlife, much of its natural areas are off-limits to visitors. However, the town of Ooty has been built specifically to give visitors a taste of the place’s true character.

Ooty is known for its beautiful gardens, especially the botanical and rose gardens. Ooty’s tourism attractions are a must-see for anybody who doubts the existence of life’s many bounties. SaffronStays Milton Abbott Estate (Heritage Suites), Ooty is a haven from the hustle-bustle of the city thanks to its old-world charm.


5. Kodaikanal

Kodaikanal, dubbed the “princess of hill stations,” is one of the most popular locations in India for newlyweds to spend their special day. This one tops the list of vacation spots in southern India because of the breathtaking natural scenery that leaves people speechless. The area is characterised by a lush forest filled with great types of trees, stunning waterfalls, and towering boulders.

Featured by Architectural Digest as one of the best pet-friendly homestays in India, SaffronStays Nandanvan Estate, Kodaikanal, is an expansive coffee estate, perfect for a stay for everyone travelling through this southern part of the country.


6. Mysore

One of the most visited cities in all of South India is Mysore. Mysore was once the state capital of the popularly known ‘Kingdom of Mysore,’ today recognised as a part of Karnataka. The city’s dazzling imperial past and striking architecture have earned it widespread acclaim. The city’s palace, which is on the list of World Heritage Sites, may be the main draw for tourists.

Mysore is also a booming hub for manufacturing excellent-grade incense, sandalwood and silk. It is the greatest destination to practise Ashtanga yoga in India, and this reputation has brought in tourists from all over the world. SaffronStays Riverstone, Mysore, is one of the best choices to get an authentic taste of this city.


7. Udupi

Notably known as the temple town of Karnataka, Udupi is a quaint expanse one must visit, if looking for destinations with pilgrimage sites, architectural marvels and educational institutions. The city takes you for an unforgettable journey with its authentic delicacies, watersports and beautiful beaches.
Visitors travelling to South India may get a glimpse of the local life and the region’s rich cultural and historical traditions by staying in homestays such as SaffronStays Suvarna Sangam (Sharavathi), Udupi and SaffronStays Ocean Pearl, Hejamady. It would be much simpler for you to learn about the distinct characteristics of South India if you reserve a stay at one of the locals’ houses.

Homes With Gourmet Food & Farm-To-Table Experience

Whether a seasoned cook or a novice, you probably don’t want to spend your vacation in the kitchen preparing meals. You want to sit on the balcony with chef-prepared gourmet food in hand, overlooking pools and beaches. And why not? What are vacations for?

Plan your next vacation with SaffronStays, where the private villas and luxury estates are equipped with 5-star level amenities, including an in-house chef to provide you with gourmet meals in the comfort of your vacation home. And some of the vacation homes even offer farm-to-table experiences. Look at these eight villas where every meal will come as a pleasant surprise!

SaffronStays Foresta By The Lake, Kamshet

The delicious vegetarian selections of SaffronStays Foresta By The Lake are so legendary, you’ll forget the meats! Fresh veggies from the villa’s organic gardens are used to prepare Indian and other dishes at this 6-bedroom pool villa in Kamshet, that feels like a private resort to yourself! Enjoy an al-fresco dining experience and a flavorful dish of the local chef’s vegetarian specialities such as rocket leaf and papaya salad, authentic Gujarati food and international cuisines like Mexican, Thai & more!


SaffronStays Vedika, Wada

Purely vegetarian and Jain meals, prepared by a master chef using the farm’s produce and an unmatched al-fresco experience is something you’re privy to at SaffronStays Vedika; a 4-bedroom Signature villa with a pool. Expect mouthwatering meals cooked from traditional Indian dishes to well-known international ones. Dig in a substantial baingan bharta or an Italian feast of bruschetta and spaghetti for lunch or supper. A high-tea menu with delectable items like bhajiyas, sandwiches, and more is available to pair with that steaming evening cup of tea or coffee.


SaffronStays Calamondinn Bungalow, Coorg

The highlight of your visit will be the delectable meals offered at this historic house. Along with innovative dishes like Jackfruit Dumplings and Yam Fry, the menu offers a variety of scrumptious, home-cooked South Indian dishes. After eating, you can take an afternoon nap in one of the 4 large rooms or go for a brief stroll while being surrounded by twittering birds in the gardens.


SaffronStays Moira, Kamshet

This 6-bedroom vegetarian vacation rental’s excellent menu includes comfort food and fine dining options. You can pick from various cuisines, and our in-house chef can accommodate any unique dietary needs. Every meal offers an exceptional farm-to-table experience, with the flavours of locally produced vegetables enlivening your senses, be it a hearty morning breakfast or an evening snack. Don’t forget to sample some of the offered sweets. Without some gulab jamun, what good is a holiday?


SaffronStays Falcon Hill, Lonavala

This 6-bedroom luxury pool villa close to Aamby Valley will treat you to delicious vegetarian spreads at every meal. The freshly prepared cuisine offered here will fill your tummy much like home-cooked food, from flavorful dry sabzis to luscious gravies. Some mouthwatering vegetarian meals will be served during your stay at this Lonavala pool villa, and Jain choices are also available. Our skilled in-home chef will ensure the cuisine is delicious and customised to your preferences. Don’t forget to sample the dal baati, one of the specialities of this home!


SaffronStays Casa Del Palms, Alibaug

A unique custom cuisine of mouth watering delicacies is available at SaffronStays Casa Del Palms to please every family member. The multi-cuisine menu is as diverse as the souvenirs in the7-bedroom pool villa and features foods from worldwide with the cosy touch of home-cooked meals. You can choose to eat creamy butter chicken one day and spinach corn cannelloni the next. Before the season ends, savour unique mango-based treats, including drinks, salads, and desserts. Pizzas and spaghetti, particularly popular with children, are on the menu, ensuring they enjoy their vacation meals.


SaffronStays SanvinaFarm, Karjat

Take a refreshing walk through the farm at this 3-bedroom luxury villa for rent and reconnect with your roots through sight, touch, and taste. This home, a riverfront estate, provides the ideal setting for a digital detox. Enhance your detox with one-of-a-kind farm-to-table meals that feature freshly prepared food derived from the organic farms nearby. Enjoy regional specialities our renowned in-house chefs prepare, such as Pitla Bhakri, Bharli Vangi, and Bharli Mirch.


SaffronStays Athaang (Tarang), Dapoli

The private restaurant is located on the 2-bedroom estate offers an al-fresco experience with a variety of delicious traditional Konkani food prepared by the residents of Dapoli. Fresh, locally sourced ingredients are used in every dish, including spices and fresh seafood. The fish curry and Konkani bhaji are a must-try…you’ll come back wanting for more!


SaffronStays Windermere, Lonavala

This 5-bedroom luxury pool villa in Lonavala is not just beautiful to the eyes but also offers delectable cuisines to its guests. The villa is best for big families and the food offered here is scrumptious and cooked in-house by our chefs, from locally sourced ingredients and versatile cuisines that truly echo our unique farm-to-table experience. Enjoy a delicious supper with your loved ones as our on-site chef makes some gourmet-fresh delicacies to satisfy your demands. From Kanda Poha to baked beans on toast to Mexican meals, the chef will take you on a gastronomic trip that will engage all of your senses, renew memories, and explore sensations while you relax at SaffronStays.


Are you ready to have some of the finest gourmet meals of your life? Look no further than SaffronStays villas on your next holiday for your accommodation!. These high-end homes are sure to provide you with bags of memories in our vacation homes that you’ll cherish for life.

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11 places in India to enjoy your bowl of Maggi!

Reluctant as ever, my Grandpa refrained to eat noodles, until one day, we were both home alone, rest of the family was busy attending a family function, and how he hated outside food! So, to avoid going to bed with an empty stomach, he gave in to the pop culture and asked me to share my bowl of Maggi with him. Surprisingly, one spoon after the other, slurp..slurp..and slurp! He finished his first ever bowl of Maggi! This yellow colored packet had some magic I tell you, even my Grandpa couldn’t resist the 2 minutes miracle! Yes #WeMissYouToo Maggi, hoping for a comeback, or else you will only be heard of in our memories and be seen in our Maggi Selfie’s to our future generation. Below are the places across India where you can have unique encounters with Maggi.

#01 Matheran

Glide over the mesmerizing beauty of Matheran, while you hear the clippety cloc-cloc of horses. This is one among the very few pedestrian hill stations in India! Enjoy the view of forest from the top and munch on your Maggi meals.

Don’t know where to stay at Matheran? Click here!

#02 Murud

Murud, a city in Raigad region is fast becoming a favorite tourist destination because the only sound that disturbs the peace is that of the sea waves crashing on the shores, barely 50 meters away. Because of the land across, the sea here is quiet and tranquil. Wouldn’t it be amazing to spend some time in isolation with your favorite dish i.e., Maggi?

Don’t know where to stay in Murud? Click here!

#03 Lonavala

Let the gentle breeze at Lonavala sooth you, enjoy the warm maggi, a cup of hot chocolate and some corn bhajiya’s at Tiger point. Cuddle up with your friends, gossip about your school days, or take your kids for a drive and share your good old days with them!

Don’t know where to stay while in Lonavala? Click here!

#04 Munnar, Kerala

Kerala is blessed with a lot of beauty, water bodies, beaches, culture & art! So why not indulge into multiple elements and savor your taste buds with a bowl of Maggi which soothes your sense, mind, body & soul! Sip on the soupy noodles and let the waves wash away your stress.

Don’t know where to stay in Kerala? Click here!

#05 Kullu-Manali

After a long drive through the beautiful ghats, relax with your friends or family in the balcony and peep into the nature and come alive while you fight with your friends for the last spoon of Maggi in that bowl!

Don’t know where to stay in Manali? Click here!

#06 Coorg, Karnataka

The old structures and monuments in Karnataka come alive to tell you tales from the past, hear them out on your visit, and on your way back to home, living amid the jungle, let the monsoon showers hinder outside while you enjoy with your delicious bowl of Maggi!

Don’t know where to stay at Gulmarg? Click here!

#07 Srinagar

Remember your Mom waking you up by bribing you a bowl of hot Maggi? Imagine you are on a holiday and you get a home cooked delicious Maggi with added flavors from the hills, nothing like it, right?

Don’t know where to stay at Srinagar? Click here!

#08 Lahaul & Spiti

Out of nowhere amid the magnificent Spiti Valley, when you finally take a sigh & want to fill in your stomach, a two minute Maggi would be a saviour, isn’t it? Settle yourselves under a tent, glance at the mountains right in front of you & let the breeze bring you a homely feeling!

Don’t know where to stay at Lahaul & Spiti? Click here!

#09 Pangong Tso Lake

The deep blue lake reflects the sky and the mountains around. With a falling temperature, this is the perfect location to be your share buddy for a bowl of Maggi! The clouds are just handful away, thin air, silence, you and your Maggi!

Don’t know where to stay in Pangong Lake? Click here!

#10 Sikkim

Do you like trekking in the Himalayan range? Often come back to the base camp with memories from the hills? Ever cooked your own food at the base camp? A two minute break would be such a relief from the long hour cooking procedure! Enjoy the hot Maggi dish with your trek mates and bring back home #MeriMaggi stories.

Don’t know where to stay in Sikkim? Click here!

#11 Marchula, Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand, an originating point of significant Indian rivers, also known as a land of spirituality, offers breath taking views of mountains to the visitors. This region has multiple options and Marchula, is one among the many! It is a small yet beautiful and famous tourist place. Spend some time observing the running water from the banks of Ramganga and sip on your Maggi soup!

Don’t know where to stay while in Marchula? Click here!

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About the Author:

Keenjal Patel

A reader at mind, a writer at heart, a believer at soul and an achiever overall, is what she want to be. She loves to express through words. She’s a firm believer that imagination rules the world and the day this world absorbs the essence of her words, that would be a day of pride for her!

12 Homestays you must add to your 2015 Bucket list

By Sarita Santoshini

2014 has been a remarkable journey for us. We launched our website and travelled to different parts of the country to bring some beautiful properties to you. As the year draws to an end, we want to leave you with plenty more reasons to travel in 2015 through our curated platform – great adventures, friendly locals, delicious food, beautiful landscapes, and warm experiences irrespective of where you decide to go. Out of the 800, we’ve painstakingly chosen these 12 beautiful stay options across India that we think you should add to your bucket list – one destination for every month of 2015!

 

1. Surround yourself by luxury, nature and tens of spotted deer – Udaipur, Rajasthan

Udaipur Homestays
You’ll always be surrounded by nature in this luxury homestay.

 Amidst verdant and scenic hills of the Aravali mountain range in Udaipur is Shikarbadi. Once the chosen big game hunting area of the royalty of Mewar, Shikarbadi today is home to this beautiful, luxury property that allows you to experience an untouched side of the White City. The six themed suites of the homestay have been set around a manicured garden on a floor above the host’s rooms. Here, you can listen to the songs of the birds and often spot deer, porcupines and foxes trotting outside the fences of the house. Rest assured you can experience true Rajasthani hospitality here through the friendly service and delicious local food, recipes of some of which have come straight from the royal kitchen.

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2. Getaway from Mumbai to a hilltop farm overlooking the valley – Chiplun, Coastal Maharashtra

Maharashtra Homestays
Plunge into this inviting pool and enjoy the view of the mountains and the valley.

If you’re looking for an offbeat getaway from Mumbai, this farm house in Chiplun, built on an 18 acre land, on a hilltop overlooking the valley, is just the place for you. The rooms are very simple, but you’ll have peacocks and friendly dogs here for company, an inviting open pool that you can plunge into, and home-cooked Maharashtrian fares, prepared on the traditional wood-fired stoves under a mango tree, to relish. During your stay, you can spend your day floating on a boat in the Vashisth estuary and your nights either watching a star studded sky from the terrace or driving through the jungle in a jeep. Not a dull moment here! (Also read: A Surprise Anniversary Getaway )

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3. Escape to a royal Villa overlooking the Dal Lake – Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir

This beautiful Villa in Srinagar is owned by the descendants of Maharaja Hari Singh.
This beautiful Villa in Srinagar is owned by the descendants of Maharaja Hari Singh.

Overlooking the Dal Lake and facing the Zabarwan range, this beautiful  Villa is home to the descendants of the last ruling Maharaja of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir. Nestled amongst apple, cherry and plum orchards, it is a part of their larger private estate, one where they organise fortnightly farmers market and the annual Darah Shikoh Festival. With a 36 feet high central atrium, tastefully done rooms and a lounge that comes with a view, it makes for a perfect retreat when in Srinagar. During their stay, guests can enjoy strolls in the walking trail around the estate and the nearby pond that attracts a large number of migratory birds. If you are lucky you may even come across a Himalayan Black Bear!

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4. Stay with one of India’s best birding guides – Kewzing, Sikkim

Enjoy the unspoilt beauty of Sikkim while you stay in this Log House.
Enjoy the unspoilt beauty of Sikkim while you stay in this Log House.

If you’re a birding enthusiast, this is just the place for you. Mr. Bon, your host, and one of India’s most renowned Ornithologists, has been leading birding tours around Sikkim, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Bhutan and Nagaland since 2001. During your stay, you can take guided birding tours to Maenam Wildlife Sanctuary, Borong and on trails that lie close to Doling Monastery in Ravangla and Mambru Monastery that is perched on top of a hill. The homestay itself is located next to a monastery. You can choose to stay in the log houses, suites or the family rooms, and eat delicious organic meals with a view of the Kanchenjunga during your stay.

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5. Stay in a charming cottage surrounded by apple orchards – Manali, Himachal

The homestay lies surrounded by apple orchards and green mountains
The homestay lies surrounded by apple orchards and green mountains

Located in Bipasha Valley near Manali, this charming cottage lies nestled by apple trees and offers a scenic escape from the chaos of city life. The bedroom comes with a number of windows and a small personal balcony overlooking the hill station of Manali. There is a small garden outside where you can spend time enjoying the view, writing or sipping a cup of hot tea. The friendly hosts also whip up a delicious meal using fresh organic produce from their garden. During your stay, you can go for short treks around the cottage, on a trail leading to the Some River and another to a beautiful waterfall.

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6. Explore an exotic village while staying in the midst of a community forest – Mawlongbna, Meghalaya

Your cottage lies a walk away from this breathtaking spot.
Your cottage lies a walk away from this breathtakingly beautiful spot.

The beautiful village of Mawlongbna in Meghalaya, tucked away from local tourists, houses two cottages for the adventurous travellers. Reaching the village involves a walk through the community forest, with little streams, brooks and a waterfall en route. During your stay, you can set off with the locals to discover fossils of sea-creatures (remnants of an era when the entire area was covered by the expanse of the seas), go fishing or kayaking in a water reserve nearby, and visit the local markets. The best part? Dining on local Khasi cuisine with a view of the plains of Bangladesh! (Also read: The Bridges that Grow )

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7. Experience a lesser-known Ladakh by the cliff bank of River Indus – Uleytokpo, Ladakh

Set on the banks of the Indus river, these cottages let in a stunning view of Ladakh's landscape.
Set on the banks of the Indus river, these cottages let in a stunning view of Ladakh’s landscape.

Set at the cliff bank of river Indus, 70 Kilometers into Sham valley is the village of Uleytokpo. Here, set amidst apple and apricot orchards is a beautiful eco property that allows you to experience luxury, serenity as well as a lesser-known side of Ladakh. The rooms are large and spacious with a large number of windows where you can wake up to a view of the vast mountains. During your stay, you can pick from one of the many books in the cosy library, indulge yourself with a refloxolgy session in the in-house spa, or venture out for river rafting and hiking.

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8. Spend the night star gazing from an attic room – Chimney, Darjeeling

The stunning bird's eye view from the village of Chimney
The stunning bird’s eye view from the village of Chimney

Located in a charming little village called Chimney that lies at an altitude of 6800 feet, this homestay is your window into a side of Darjeeling that not many know or talk about. The best part about the location is the bird’s eye view of Teesta River, Siliguri and neighbouring regions from its roads. On the other side is a beautiful misty juniper forest, and there are a few waterfalls and viewpoints that lie a short hike away. Stay in this cosy attic room, taste some delicious Nepalese food, and spend your night star gazing or watching lights flicker in the valley below. (Also read: Memories of a Dreamy Village )

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9. Experience the lavish plantation life in a Colonial Bungalow – Coorg, Karnataka

Experience the lavish plantation life in this Heritage Bungalow in Coorg
Experience the lavish plantation life in this Heritage Bungalow in Coorg

Surrounded by sweeping vistas of the ever picturesque Kodagu Hills, this Heritage Bungalow is fit for royalty. With large, spacious rooms, fireplaces, Victorian furniture and manicured lawn, the Bungalow takes you back to a bygone era with its old world charm. During your stay, you can eat scrumptious meals of Coorg delicacies like Pandhi (pork) or Koli (Chicken) Curry, Akki Roti (Rice Roti), Kadumbuttu (Rice Dumplings), Wild Mushroom and Mango Curry. While there, other than strolling through the coffee plantations, you can take a trip to Abbey Falls, Nagarhole National Park and the Namdroling Tibetan Monastery.

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10. Stay in a rustic cottage in the heart of a forest – Corbett, Uttarakhand

These rustic cottages allow you to be one with the forest.
These rustic cottages allow you to be one with the forest.

These cottages make for a very special wilderness destination where you can be in, and one with the forest. Situated on the banks of the Ramganga River in Corbett National Park, and accessible on foot, it’s for true forest lovers and those that seek the wild in its original, pristine form, away from the crowds, the vehicles and heightened human activity. The cottages here are beautiful and have been constructed with locally sourced clay, savannah thatch and wood inspired by traditional Vangujjar tribal style. While here, soak up the wilderness from your verandas, enjoy some delicious meals, explore the forest on foot, enjoy birdwatching, butterfly spotting, or look for signs of the big ones.

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11. Watch the sun set over lush fields from a hill top Bungalow – Kottayam, Kerala

Enjoy a gorgeous sunset from your balcony in the hill top Bungalow.
Enjoy a gorgeous sunset from your balcony in the hill top Bungalow.

Set in the hills of the beautiful town of Kottayam, this bungalow lets you soak up the rich natural surroundings of Kerala away from the tourists trails. The charming rooms open up to a view of lush green fields and backwaters, which can be enjoyed with multiple cups of tea from the veranda. Other than enjoying delicious Malayali meals, you can enjoy cycling by the hilly countryside, take long leisurely walks through the fields and go for backwater rides through sleepy villages.

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12. Stay in a Wooden Chalet on the banks of a river – Ribandar, Goa

Goa Homestays
The beautiful wooden chalet by the Mandovi river in Goa.

Situated on the banks of Goa’s largest River, Mandovi, is this beautiful wooden chalet that looks straight out of a Hollywood movie. Built in 1730, the property comes with three bedrooms, one of which opens up to a paved patio by the edge of the river, living rooms, dining hall, kitchen, sun decks and even a convenience store. The house is designed perfectly to allow the view of the river, the Salem Ali Bird Sanctuary and adjacent islands from every location in the house. During your stay, you can enjoy fishing or rent a bike to explore the town of Ribandar.

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Which one of these homestays would you add to your 2015 Bucket list? Tell us in the comments section. 

About the Author: Born and raised in Assam, Sarita Santoshini has been travelling around India and penning down her experiences over the past year. She currently works as the Content Editor for SaffronStays. You can read more of her travelogues on her blog-http://crumbsfromyourtale.wordpress.com.

The “do nothing” rustic stay

As the title suggests, Sameer’s place in Chettimani is truly one where you can let your thoughts slow down and literally, do nothing.  We had initially booked the ‘mud cottage’, but we eventually moved to the main house, as the kids were thrilled by the idea of sleeping in the attic.

The property lies on the way to Thala Cauvery, the origin of the holy Cauvery River. A visit to the origin point en route is highly recommended. Ask for a cab and your care taker, Harish can help organise the same. But if you don’t want to drive down, just a 15 min walk away through lush green paddy fields and coffee plantations, one can reach the gently flowing Cauvery.  Dip your feet there and forget your worries.

Kaushik and Harish, the caretakers, cooked and served us the most authentic Kodava food, including Pandhi curry (pork curry).  And whenever our stomach rumbled, a round of pakoras and such other snacks were presented. What a gastronomic treat!

As promised (and warned) beforehand, the large spiders (although harmless) did pay us a visit – so be ready to welcome them and not freak out when you see them.

Coorg
A game of scrabble, chess and many rounds of cards – that’s how the kids enjoyed the evenings.

While there, my daughter and I trekked through the jungles (ably guided by Harish) and reached the top that provided some spectacular views. Also, since we were not fully prepared for the trek, a number of leeches did feast on us. The memory that stays with us is of the beautifully flavoured black coffee and honey water given to us by the old lady staying in the house at the top was totally unexpected and an experience we will never forget.  My lazy husband and son decided to stay back and did their own slow trek through the coffee plantations and fields.  My husband also finished reading a book on Coorg history – a book we picked from the home stay library – in a day during the stay.

Coorg home stay
My daughter, Eshani, with the kind Coorgi lady we met during the trek.

Coffee plantation Coorg
Coffee seedlings being planted in a plantation near the property

Coorg Plantation
Showing our son, Aniruddh, what a Pepper plant looks like.

Coorg trek
My daughter excitedly leads the trek while I follow.

 

Take a trip to this beautiful property if you want to switch off from the the rest of the world and experience a rustic stay that brings you close to nature.  Be prepared to welcome the spiders and determine the level of adventure as per your liking!