Holidaying Among The Blooms!

Neelakurinji, flowers, blooms, nilgiri, mountains, hill stations

“Once in 12 years, the Gods descend from the skies onto the Earth to witness the wonder of their creations. And as a gesture of gratitude, everywhere they step, the ground drapes itself with a trail of purple flowers – Neelakurinji. Their petals a delicate work of art and their hues a medicine for the soul.”

Aromatic spice plantations, exotic tea plantations, coffee plantations and cardamom fields are what South India is known for. Its fantastically narrow valleys, numerous rivers, cascading waterfalls and trickling rivulets will leave you feeling nothing short of rejuvenated. The sensory delight shall get heightened this year as the rugged scenery gets transformed by a mass of heady purplish-blue petals.  

The Nilgiris (Blue Hills) spread across the borders of Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. These ravishing terrains relish their identity from the sea of purplish blue flowers called Neelakurinji that used to once grow abundantly in the Nilgiri Hills of Tamil Nadu.

Named after the Kunthi River, These flowers occur abundantly along its banks. Their nectar is very tasty and has medicinal values. In addition to this, the ethereal spectacle occurs only once in 12 years and the locals consider it to be auspicious. 

It last bloomed in the year 2006 and this year again, the Nilgiri landscapes have come alive. Throughout the season (July 2018 to October 2018 ) local guides navigate tracks and enlighten visitors as they walk through the flower-lined mountain trails and rustic houses.

Flummoxed by where you’re gonna stay? Fret not. We bring you, the top luxurious villas from where you can enjoy spectacular views of this natural phenomenon.

SaffronStays Milton Abbott, Ooty

Inspired by the glorious manors of a colonial era, SaffronStays Milton Abbott is a sophisticated and luxurious retreat that reflects the magical merging of inspiration and architecture. The surroundings are replete with lakes, and hills (now slathered in hues of purple and blue).

SaffronStays Milton Abbott, Bungalow, Colonia-Styled, Homestay, Ooty

SaffronStays Milton Abbott, Bungalow, Colonia-Styled, Homestay, Ooty

SaffronStays Kurinji Estate, Kodaikanal

This 6-bedroom 1930’s built Thanjavur-styled stone cottage home has been named after the Neelakurinji flowers itself. Wreathed in hedges and vines, SaffronStays Kurinji Estate looks like something straight out of a fairytale.

SaffronStays Kurinji Estate, Bungalow, Thanjavur-Styled, Homestay, Heritage bungalow, Kodaikanal

SaffronStays Kurinji Estate, Bungalow, Thanjavur-Styled, Homestay, Heritage bungalow, Kodaikanal

SaffronStays Mocha Chalet, Chikmagalur

When the cities become too much for you, escape to SaffronStays Mocha Chalet, a coffee estate bungalow located in the verdant hills of Chikmagalur. This spacious 2-bedroom bungalow combines the grace and grandeur of the bygone era with contemporary comforts and warm service. 

SaffronStays Mocha Chalet, Bungalow, Homestay, Heritage bungalow, Chikmagalur

SaffronStays Mocha Chalet, Bungalow, Homestay, Heritage bungalow, Chikmagalur

SaffronStays Calamondinn Bungalow, Coorg

At the height of its sumptuousness, SaffronStays Calamondinn Bungalow used to be the jewel of the land in the late 19th century. The house comes complete with a dining room, and 5 spacious bedrooms, all boasting wonderful views of rolling purple hills.

SaffronStays Calamondinn, Bungalow, Homestay, Coffee Estate, Heritage bungalow, Coorg

SaffronStays Calamondinn, Bungalow, Homestay, Coffee Estate, Heritage bungalow, Coorg

#SISTER-CATIONS: The Perfect Time Is NOW!

sistercations, vacations, family vacations, girl getaway tips

Your sister is your genetically gifted travel buddy. From her favourite playlist to her quirky morning habits, you think you might know her well. But when you get the chance to travel with her, you realize differently. It’s the familiarity of having a travel buddy you’ve known all your life, yet it’s also like getting to know a friend better.

As a child, you were forced to spend all your time in the company of your sister(s) – be it at home, at school or even on vacations. It feels like just yesterday you were yelling at her for invading your closet and stealing your favourite sweater. But as you grow older and each one goes their own way, you find yourself longing to spend more time together. Here are some fun ways to strengthen that sisterhood bond and catch up to the old times.

Shop until you drop

Plan an entire vacation around one of your favourite activities: shopping! Ooty is famous for its prime places to snag some stylish accessories, including Commercial street, Charring crossroad, and Pykara road. And when you’re not showing off your haggling skills, catch some shut-eye at SaffronStays Milton Abbott Estate or wander aimlessly in its scenic environs.

Jewellery, Street Shopping, Street market, Colourful

heritage bungalow, SaffronStays Milton Abbott, Ooty, Hill Station

Girls, games, and gossip!

Remember when y’all use to play together as kids? Return to your youth with a fun-filled fling at TT, carrom, volleyball as well as several board games at SaffronStays Kurinji Estate. Offbeat treks and nature trails can also be arranged. If you’re looking for a low-key way to have fun, then talks around the cosy indoor fireplace are the best for meaningful conversations with her.

SaffronStays Kurinji Estate, Indoor Fireplace

Toast to sisterhood.

Like fine wine, sisterhood only gets better with time! Sip a sangria under the gazebo by the pool at SaffronStays Venmani in Mahabalipuram.

Is adventure is in your blood? We have a range of activities from Kayaking, Jet Skiing, Snorkelling, Sailing and Fishing on the just-steps-away Pearl beach, you may never want to leave.

Should you venture out though, the nearby 7th century monuments of the temple city of Mahabalipuram are fit for perusing.

Private pool, Outdoor pool, Gazebo, Drinks, Pool with a slide, SaffronStays Venmani, Mahabalipuram

Water sports

ATV rides, adventure, bikes, SaffronStays Venmani, Mahabalipuram

The long, long drive.

Long, winding drives are the perfect opportunity to put your feet up and catch up and that’s exactly what SaffronStays Calamondinn Bungalow, Coorg has to offer. Besides the road tripping, there’s plenty to do here, so let’s get you started with a few ideas: Embark on nature trails within the neighbouring woodlands and enjoy cool evenings under the shelter of Coorgi greens with your favourite drink and tasty meals. Bathe with the elephants at the Dubare Elephant Camp or experience a live apiculture demonstration. There’s no dearth to the plethora of activities at this place so just grab your sister and jump in the car for an experience of a lifetime.

Long drives, Road trips, Open skies, Adventure

SaffronStays Calamondinn, Coorg, Quaint, Bungalow, Homestay, Coffee Plantations, Coffee Estate

Chow down by the riverside

Snuggled on the banks of the mighty Suvarna river in Udupi, SaffronStays Suvarna Sangam is a true retreat from the hustle and bustle of the cities. Feast on piping hot seafood in the open-air dining space and stay up late talking under the stars. Hop onto your private motorboat and explore the glorious backwaters of Karnataka, forgotten Udupi temples and geological wonders of St. Mary’s Island.

Dine by the river, Romantic Dinner, SaffronStays Suvarna Sangam, Udupi, Suvarna River, Palm trees

Private boat, SaffronStays Suvarna Sangam, udupi, Explore, Backwaters of Karnataka

 So pack your bags, laugh together and feel like little children again!

 

Gharwale-Baharwale: Families That You Did Not Know Existed

Have you ever seen someone’s name flash on your phone and wondered how that person became such an integral part of your life? We all have these friends who walked into our lives unexpectedly and stayed on to become much more. On this International Day of Families, we want to shout out to those ‘families’ who may not be related by blood or name, but those groups whom we cannot imagine our lives without.
  • Bridge-playing buddies

seniors playing cards bridge
Friends get better with age.
Those Sunday afternoons seem so boring without the gang, eh? Ask your parents or your grandparents who their closest pals are and they’ll most likely mention the gang they play cards with at the neighbourhood club. In fact, why limit it to only a gymkhana? This International Day for Families calls for an outing with this bunch, and don’t the weekday prices at most our properties sound lucrative too?
  • Social Work Club

social workers take a break
A little breather from work can work wonders.
So you and a bunch of mates rally together to produce some socially relevant difference to the world? Why not get together today and chill out over a drink. For all the work you guys have done, ya’ll deserve a little break, no? So meet up, discuss the week that was and just unwind after that last piece of activism.
  • MBA group

suit drinking working
Drinks on?
If you’ve spent 2 gruelling years with a bunch of individuals who were equally intent on finding themselves and building up their careers, you will know that you all know match on that same wavelength. They say friends made during an MBA course are friends for life. Here’s your chance to put that saying to test: Make sure you and your entire gang land up at a designated bar tonight. Drinks on the last one to arrive!
  • Co-Teachers

Nobody gets teachers the way teachers get each other.
Squabbling kids, botched education systems and immense knowledge are such a great link to connect with others. If you’ve ever been a teacher, you know exactly how important your colleagues from work are. Gather up your co-teachers and head for a relaxing weekend (sans the noise and stress) at Parsi Manor, Matheran. Consider it as a vacation for those who truly deserve it.
  • Train travellers

Who said train journeys have to be bad and boring?
Who said train journeys have to be bad and boring?
Always catch that 9:14 local, do you? You’ll surely have a train gang then. Given this new age digital boom has left very few people getting their heads out of their devices, but when they do, you’ll see how friendly your train buddies can be. Try exchanging numbers and meeting up outside, and you now have a new group to hang out with!
  • Hobby class gang

Birds of a feather fly together.
Have you and your significant other signed up for a hobby or health class together? High chance is that you’ll have already formed a clique within the class. Why not plan a trip around the said hobby or health fad? Like practicing some yoga out on the porch at Verandah by the Valley on an early monsoon morning?
  • Kid’s friend’s parents

Why should kids have all the fun?
Why should kids have all the fun?
This gang of people is one you definitely will not be able to do without. If you’re a kid reading this, you’ll know how close your parents have become. If you’re in your mid-20s, it’s quite possible that you have been out of touch with your school pals, but your parents still get together like a house on fire. And if you’re a parent, the fact that your respective kids spend some 8 hours together, get along perfectly and won’t trouble you while on vacation makes these co-parents just the best travel buddies. Right?
  • Kitty Party

Head out of the city for your next kitty party!
Head out of the city for your next kitty party!
From husband-bashing to ranting against your ma-in-law to discussing the kid’s college and your world tours. Your gang of gal pals is extremely critical for your monthly gossip sesh, and none may deny that. So after all the home and hotel kitty parties you have hosted and attended, it’s time you stepped up your game and stepped out of the city. That’s right! Host a party in a hill station or just take a vacation together. And in case you are looking at ideas for fun games and activities at your do, look no further. We’ve got you, girl.
  • Neighbourhood Pals

You know those familiar faces in your galli that don’t have names yet whose smiles prove to be just the best pick-me-ups after a long day at work? Next time stop and have a chat with them. Who knows you’ll probably make a new BFF and that smile could mean so much more then!
Here’s to all the small families we build outside our etched ones. Here’s to those who matter too!

ADVENTURES GALORE!!! Beat the #SummerHeat by Stepping Out!

Hot Water Springs, Dolphins and Tandem Paragliding… sound like some exotic vacation? Guess what? These activities and some more, are right around Maharashtra. If you’re feeling the summer blues, fret not, because we’ve got a list of activities to kiss these feelings a sweet goodbye!

So what are you waiting for? Head out NOW!

Soak yourself in the Hot Springs of Dapoli

Hot Water Springs
Take a dip in the healing waters of Unhavare

Did you know you could step into healing hot water springs so close to home? Well, now you do! Head over to Unhavare for a relaxing and rejuvenating weekend of peace and quiet. Our quaint little Villa 270 promises to be the best bet for your Dapoli stay. Cheggit out!

Set Sail in the Seas around Mumbai

Sailing by the shores of Mumbai is a great way to destress.

Discover the amazing coastline Mumbai boasts of with a quick sailing trip around the shore. Many clubs around the bay provide extensive sailing classes from introduction level to advance stages. If you are even a day over 15 year, join one of the special summer courses where you can learn to be a pro sailor in just a day!

Contact: Mumbai Sailing Club

Go Up, Up and Away in a Balloon near Lonavala

Hot Air Balloon
Fly up into the air in a balloon with your family.

Always dreamt of going to Bristol or Cappadocia for a scenic Hot Air Balloon ride? Why look so far away when your neighbourhood has an equally eye-catching ride for you? The lush hills of Lonavala are a delight to see from 1200 ft and you must see it to believe it. Go and book your family a trip right now!

Contact: Adventure Nation

Two’s a Company at Kamshet’s Tandem Paragliding

Go solo or fly tandem! Paraglide away the summer heat.

Want to fly like a bird, but don’t have the courage to go alone? Don’t worry! Tandem paragliding is an amazing way to get some wind under your wings, quite literally. Head out to Kamshet, the less boisterous version of Lonavala, to enjoy a ride. Or sign up for a certificate course and stay at the gorgeous L’attitude Villa while you grab the ropes of this daring activity.

Contact: Indus Paragliding

Beat the Heat with White Water Rafting in Kolad

White Water Rafting
Turn up your adrenaline with an adventurous river rafting experience. From: CSG Raft Gear Ltd

Getting into a pool of water is probably the best feeling during the summers. But why stop at that? Jump into a nasty river while you go white water rafting and it shall be one guaranteed great weekend. So gather all your friends and head over to Kolad for a gala time!

Contact: Wild River Kolad

Picture Credit: White Water Mag Ltd, 

BONUS!!!

Spot a Beautiful Dolphin off the coast of Mumbai

Dolphins
Catch a glimpse of these beautiful dolphins right around Mumbai.

Want another example of how ecologically diverse and rich Mumbai is? Hire a boat and head out just a few nautical miles off the coast of Maximum City and spot bottleneck dolphins with your own eyes! Does sound splendid right? Here’s another summer afternoon planned for you and your family.

Contact: Pelican Sailing School

8 Best Places in India to welcome Spring

By Alaric Moras 

Spring in India is a beautiful time to pack your bags and travel. Coffee and apple flowers are in bloom, the first flush of tea is picked, wildlife spotting is at its best and the mountains fill with colors – enough incentive to take a vacation with your family, friends or loved ones. SaffronStays recommends 8 places to visit this spring and some cottages, homestays and Villas that you can consider staying in while there.

 

#1. See the colorful rhododendrons blossom in Sikkim

Homestays in Sikkim
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Homestay in Sikkim
Stay in this beautiful Heritage Farm house in West Sikkim

Sikkim is worth a visit throughout the year but the months of April and May are definitely the best for the colorful rhododendrons are in bloom and one can see them all across the towns and villages. Irrespective of whether you’re planning to go for a trek to the Rhododendron Sanctuary, you’ll still be able to see the colorful flowers in the well-maintained gardens of the homes of locals. Staying in homestays is the best way to soak up the natural beauty and culture of the region – stay next to a forest in a cottage in Ravangla, go bird watching with the host during your stay in log cottages in Kewzing or stay in a homestay in a scenic village near the Rhododendron Sanctuary.

Click here to choose from more homestays in Sikkim.

 

#2. Watch the white coffee flowers blossom in Coorg, Karnataka

Coffee blossoms in Coorg
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Homestay in Coorg
A beautiful Heritage homestay in a coffee plantation

Famously known as ‘the Coffee Cup of India,’ the months of March and April find the Coorg air filled with the heavy fragrance of snow white coffee blossoms. Enjoy the cool breeze that accompanies you through your exploration of the Coorg district, particularly so in the numerous wildlife sanctuaries in the area. Of great interest to nature lovers is the Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, where evergreen forests and high altitudes cause a further dip in temperature. The district is also known for the famous Bylakuppe Tibetan Settlement, home to around 70,000 Buddhists today, which houses a number of beautiful Tibetan monasteries.Watch the coffee flowers bloom by staying with the locals in a Colonial Bungalow dating back to the British Raj, in a rustic homestay in the coffee plantations or in a Farm House. Make sure to try the Pandi curry while there!

Click here to choose from more homestays in Coorg.

 

#3. Watch the apple orchards in full bloom in Kotgarh, Himachal Pradesh

Homestays in Kotgarh
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Stay in this beautiful cottage located in the midst of apple trees

Located about 6,500 kilometres above sea-level, Kotgarh is situated about 75 kilometers away from Shimla. The scenic hill station hosts terraced fields dotted with apple trees and bungalows, and is famous for its many apple orchards and pine forests, all in full-bloom during the season of Spring. Places to visit include the Hatu Peak, from where one can stare, awe-struck, at a spectacular view of the Himalayan range, including the snowline. Other sites include St. Mary’s Church, a marvellous epitome of gothic architecture, built in 1872, and interestingly, the setting for Rudyard Kipling’s ‘Plain Tales from the Hills.’ There are two beautiful Homestays to choose from – one that lies in the midst of apple orchards, and the other that lies in a quiet spot surrounded by woods. Both homestay hosts gladly organise barbeques, orchard tours and village walks for guests.

Click here to choose from more homestays in Kotgarh

 

#4. Watch the snow melt in Kullu- Manali, Himachal Pradesh

Stay in Manali
Tents in a scenic site in Manali
Cottage in Manali
Cottage in Manali with an amazing view.

Springtime at this hill-station is particularly fulfilling because of the apple and plum orchards that are in full bloom. These reside side by side with tall deodar trees, and birdsong is the only sound that fills the air. Whether you choose to visit the Jana Falls, Solang Valley or drive all the way to Rohtang Pass- you’ll see the snow melting away to reveal lush green landscapes and a weather that is it’s pleasant best. Avoid staying near the markets and choose homestays and cottages located in scenic locations instead – stay in an apartment en route Rohtang, in a cottage in the village of Shuru, or in a homestay in Bipasha Valley – all of which are run by locals and offer great hospitality.

Click here to choose from more homestays in Kullu-Manali.

 

#5. Watch the first flush of tea being picked in Darjeeling, West Bengal

Tea gardens of Darjeeling

Boutique property near the tea gardens in Kurseong

Darjeeling has long since shaken off its colonial roots to become a destination that attracts travellers round the year. If you’re a tea lover, then we recommend you plan your trip in Spring to grab a cup of tea brewed from the first flush. Tea plantations abound in Darjeeling, and the first flush of tea is picked during this time. It is a beautiful sight to witness planters harvesting the fruits of their labour after many months of hard work. Darjeeling also has its own passenger ropeway that offers a splendid view of the many tea factories down below. Make the most of your trip by staying with the locals – stay with a warm family in Darjeeling town, in a beautiful farm house  where you can also see orange flowers in bloom, or in simple homestays in the tea garden of Makaibari where you can learn about tea processing first hand.

Click here to choose from more homestays in Darjeeling.

 

#6. See the mountains and valleys fill with colors in Uttarakhand

Homestays in Uttarakhand
A beautiful cottage in the hamelt of Nathuakhan in Uttarakhand
Homestay in Uttarakhand
The beautiful homestay near Valley of Flowers in Joshimath

 

Uttarakhand’s northern borders are largely comprised of the Himalayan mountain range, and thus, many of India’s major rivers find their headstreams located in this beautiful state. During spring, make your way to Uttarakhand to experience the rivers in fool flood. The snow that accumulated through the months of October through February begins to thaw in the valley at this time and the hamlets begin to fill with colors. Nature lovers and backpackers will be delighted to know that every year, Uttarakhand organises the Uttarakhand Spring Bird Festival, where bird watching camps are conducted at 25 birding destinations within the state. Also of interest is The Valley of Flowers in the Chamoli district, home to 300 different species of wildflowers and also a UNESCO heritage site. There are some beautiful stay options here – a homestay near Alaknanda river and Valley of Flowers, a lake view cottage in Naukuchiatal, and a beautiful cottage in Nathuakhan.

Click here to choose from more homestays in Uttarakhand

 

#7. Welcome mango season & spot wildlife in Thekkady, Kerala

Homestays in Thekaddy
A beautiful Farm house near Periyar reserve.
Homestay with a view of the Periyar Forest

Mango plants are in full bloom in Kerala by the end of February. Thekkady, best known for its lush fields and the Periyar National Park, is the ideal place to be at this time. This is the time when many species of animals, from tigers to sloth bears, emerge from within the forests. It is also an ideal time to escape the holiday crowds who do not begin to flock here till later in the year. Homestays in Thekkady include rustic huts, tree-houses, and properties near jungles. You can choose to indulge in a farm experience in a beautiful farm house, soak up nature in a luxury tree house or stay in a homestay in the buffer zone of Periyar National Park.

Click here to choose from more homestays in Thekkady

 

#8. Go wildlife spotting in Kanha 

Homestay in Kanha

Homestay in Kanha

The town of Mandla is situated in a loop, surrounded by the Narmada river on three sides. A short distance away is the Kanha National Park which is best visited in spring. The National Park is home to around 1,000 different species of flowering plants, and also boast open grasslands and aquatic plants in the little lakes that dot it. At this time of the year, the vegetation is lush and abundant, and chances of spotting tiger are more favorable as many resident naturalists will tell you. During your visit, choose to stay in a beautiful homestay which allows you to feel one with the forest – rooms with a view of the dense cover, a swimming pool, outdoor decks, private balconies and the option of dining in the open.

Click here to learn more or to book the homestay in Kanha

 

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Where will you be welcoming spring this year? Share with us in your comments.

 

About the author: Alaric Moras spends most of his time reading, writing and interning with industries that read and write. He aims to become a clinical psychologist, providing therapy and catching Freudian slips during the day, writing and reading through the night. He likes all manner of animals, the smell of books, and the oxford comma.

15 Offbeat Getaways from Kolkata

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By Sarita Santoshini

We travelled to Sikkim, Darjeeling & Meghalaya last year, and while we were awe struck by the unspoilt natural landscapes, we were also overwhelmed by the cultural experience and hospitality that the homestay hosts had to offer. We want you to go out there and experience what we did. So, to make your planning easier, we handpicked 15 Homestays, Cottages and Farm Houses which will make for a perfect getaway or vacation from Kolkata (or from Mumbai if you’re planning a long holiday).

 

#1. Beautiful Homestay with traditional Sikkimese decor in Gangtok

Homestay in Gangtok

Homestay in Gangtok

Located a short walk away from the bustling MG Road in Gangtok, this homestay makes for a great base in the capital city of Sikkim. The entire property has been very thoughtfully designed by the hosts using traditional Sikkimese furniture and artefacts, and painted ceilings that showcase Sikkimese art. There are four colour therapy rooms in the main house which have been designed to provide therapeutic healing and positive energy to the guests. Another block of the property houses six rooms, each of which has a balcony and seating area to enjoy the view. Exploring the property is a breathtaking experience as guests stumble upon flower creepers hanging from small windows in the in-house restaurant in one corner and walk through old photographs and books lining a dim-lit corridor of the living room at another.

Click here to know more or to book.

Click here to choose from other homestays in Gangtok

 

#2. Homestay with a farm and swimming pool near Gangtok

Homestay in Gangtok

Homestay in Gangtok

Located in a small village called Chota Singtam, which lies half an hour away from Gangtok, is this lovely stand-alone Bungalow where the warm hosts have been welcoming travellers for a few years now. Here, you can enjoy a scenic view of lush greenery and hills from every corner of the house. There are two simple yet comfortable rooms in a private cottage and one room in the main-house. There is a spacious veranda where you can lounge when you’re not floating in the tiled pool set in the manicured lawn. The highlight of the stay, however, is the food. The host also enjoys cooking delicious meals using organic vegetables and diary products from their own farm. Their momos, baked bread and cocktails are a must try. (Also read: For the love of food and conversations)

Click here to learn more or to book.

 

#3. Heritage Farm house in Mangalbarey, Sikkim

Homestay in Sikkim

Homestay in Sikkim

Homestay in Sikkim

The Heritage Farmhouse is located in the scenic village of Mangalbarey that lies at an altitude of 4100 feet at a short distance from Rinchenpong in West Sikkim. Fourteen generations of the hosts’ family have lived here and the current generation recently built cottages in the 20 acre farm to welcome travellers and introduce them to their culture and heritage. There are three Suites, each with a spacious living room and a bedroom that opens out onto a private garden, two Heritage Rooms, and five Double Unit Cottages. Other than the facilities of a traditional spa, an infinity pool, kids pool and jacuzzi, there is also a traditional deck, overlooking the lush valley and the mighty Khangchendzonga, where you can unwind. If you manage to drag yourself away from the property, there’s still plenty to do – village walks, a trek to Lheuntse Monastery, birding trips, and picnic by the riverside.

Click here to learn more or to book.

 

#4. Cottage by the forest in Ravangla, Sikkim

Homestay in Sikkim

Homestay in Sikkim

This beautiful family-run property lies in the outskirts of Ravangla in South Sikkim, with a forest at its backdrop and makes for a great stay option if you’re looking for some quiet and solitude. In addition to the luxury that the stay provides, there is a local touch to the property in terms of its food and hospitality. There are seven spacious and chic rooms, each with its own entrance and a glass wall facing the forest, which are a part of three stand alone cottages – two rooms in two of the cottages and three rooms in the other. While there, take guided walks in the forest that surrounds the property or go for a longer trek to Dolong Gompa and visit a small fishing lake en route.

Click here to learn more or to book.

 

#5. Traditional Farm house in Kewzing, Sikkim

Homestay in Sikkim

Homestay in Sikkim

If you’re a birding enthusiast, this traditional farm house in Kewzing, located a short distance from Ravangla in South Sikkim, is just the place for you. The host, who happens to be 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, villas or the family rooms, and eat delicious organic meals with a view of the Kanchenjunga during your stay.

Click here to learn more or to book.

 

#6. Homestay in the scenic village of Darap, Sikkim

Homestay in Darap

Homestay in Darap

Homestay in Darap

This homestay retreat is located in the small, scenic village of Darap which lies at a short distance from the tourist town of Pelling in West Sikkim. The Limboo community, the largest community of the village, has led to its identity of being a culturally rich location and it makes for a great addition to your Sikkim itinerary. While here, you can soak in the slow village life and explore the rich flora and fauna around or take day trips to Kanchenjunga Water falls, Khecheopalri Lake, Rimbi Water Falls, Pemayantse Monastary and Rabdentse Ruin among other sites. There are seven rooms in the homestay, each made intricately with brick and wood. Though very simple and basic, the rooms have a very cosy and rustic feel to them, with little details adding to their charm. There is a small lake and a gushing stream in the premise as well.

Click here to learn more or to book.

 

#7. Rustic Homestays in Lingee Payong, Sikkim

Homestay in Lingee Payong

Homestay in Sikkim

These homestays are located in the remote twin-village of Lingee Payong that lie scenically at the base of Maenam Wildlife Sanctuary, 3 hour drive away from Gangtok. The locals here have come together to promote sustainable and responsible village tourism by forming a very dedicated committee. Safely tucked away from civilisation, living here is a very different experience. Every house is located at a considerable distance from the other, with forests, orchards and picturesque terraced farms surrounding it. While a lot of these homestays can only be accessed by trekking, there are some that can be accessed by car and opted for by families. The simplicity of the stay is made up for by the gorgeous views, declicious organic food and warm hospitality. While here, you could request your host to take you for short guided treks around the area and learn about the local culture while at it. (Also read: Going off the grid in Sikkim)

Click here to learn more to book.

 

#8. Log Cabins in a Farm House in Mawphlang

Homestay in Meghalaya

Homestay in Meghalaya

If you want a complete break from your daily routine and be one with nature, this Farm House in Mawphlang, half an hour away from Meghalaya’s capital city Shillong, is the best place to go to. It’s completely off grid and the hosts generate their own electricity using solar and wind energy. A stream runs all around the property and there are farms everywhere as far as the eye can see. There are four insulated cabins, each of which has a loft with a queen size bed, as well as a common dining and kitchen area where you can enjoy home cooked local meals. While here, you can go for long walks to enjoy the countryside or hike to the Sacred Grove which is 20 minutes away. (Also read: A Walk to Remember)

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#9. Luxury Cottage by the lake near Shillong, Meghalaya

Cottage in Shillong

Cottage in Shillong

Located by the beautiful Umiam Lake near Shillong, this eco-property is the perfect place if you’re looking for a slice of luxury in the midst of nature. The spacious cottages, which have balconies facing the lake, have been designed keeping the traditional Khasi architecture in mind while ensuring all modern needs of travellers are taken care of. There’s an in-house restaurant which serves delicious local and international cuisines and a spa where you can choose to indulge in traditional Khasi herbal treatments, massages and bath. While here, you can go trekking, boating, for long walks through pine woods by the lake, or for picnics with your family or loved ones – an ideal place to getaway from the chaos of city life.

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#10. Homestay in the traditional weavers’ village of Umden, Meghalaya

Homestay in Meghalaya

Homestay in Meghalaya

These two beautiful cottages lie in the scenic hamlet of Umden in Meghalaya which can be easily accessed from both Guwahati and Shillong. Nestled in a valley, the village is famous for Eri silk production and weaving of traditional handlooms like ryndia, stoles in exquisite patterns. During your stay, you can learn about weaving, go for guided heritage walks conducted by trained local youth to learn about the history and culture of the Bhoi people. You could also go angling at the pond just behind your cottage and catch a fish for the evening meal or go mountain biking along the moderately challenging biking track around the village.

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#11. Homestay in the honey producing village of Konghtong, Meghalaya

Homestay in Meghalaya

Homestay in Meghalaya

Nestled between the Sohra and Pynursla ridges in Meghalaya is the village of Kongthong which houses two cottages for travellers, built entirely of bamboo and wood and designed in a way that is traditional to the area. Kongthong has a distinction in honey production and although much of its inhabitants engage in agriculture, it is a marvel on its own to be able to witness agro-forestry in the steep hills along the village. The journey to the homestay takes one through living root bridges, suspension bridges that hang over clear water, bamboo groves that sing an eerie silence and little villages tucked away seemingly forgotten by time. It is a great place to explore a part of Meghalaya that very few know of.

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#12. Homestay in the old-world fossil rich village of Mawlongbna, Meghalaya

Homestay in Meghalaya

Homestay in Meghalaya

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!

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#13. Boutique property with a touch of history in Kurseong, Darjeeling 

Boutique property in Kurseong

Boutique Property in Kurseong

This tastefully done boutique property, located in the hill town of Kurseong which lies an hour’s drive away from Darjeeling, is a recreated and restored British home. You can see artefacts of local, historical and cultural relevance here – anecdotes from British times, replicas of trains, paintings, modern art as well as several framed photographs of residents birds of the region. There are thirty one rooms in the large property, all of which have been artistically designed and decorated.  There is an in-house restaurant that dishes up local and international cuisine on request and a large open terrace right outside it that provides stunning view of the mountains and the valley below. While here, opt for their curated heritage walk that includes a visit to a British era cemetery and nun-run monastery among other places

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#14. Homestay in a hill top village near Kurseong, Darjeeling

 

Homestay in Kurseong

Homestay in Kurseong

This small little homestay is located in a charming little village called Chimney which lies at an altitude of 6800 feet in the outskirts of Kurseong, accessible after a 2 hour drive from Darjeeling. The best part about the location is the bird’s eye view of Teesta river, Siliguri and neighbouring regions from its roads. At night, on a clear night, the sight of whole valley lit up is one to behold. On the other side is a beautiful misty juniper forest, and there are a few waterfalls and viewpoints that lie a short hike away. There is one guest room in the ground floor and a beautiful attic room with an attached terrace. The delicious Nepalese cuisine is another reason for you to choose to stay here. (Also read: Memories of a Dreamy Village)

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#15. Farm stay in the outskirts of Darjeeling

Farm house in Darjeeling

Farm house in Darjeeling

This homestay in Darjeeling is located in the midst of farms, orange orchards and tea plantations in the small village of Mineral Spring. It lies at a short distance from Darjeeling and offers travellers a taste of local culture and a sense of tranquility. The spacious property has two tents and two huts, both of which have been tastefully designed and come with private verandas where you can lounge and relax. A short distance from the rooms is a swimming pool and an open restaurant where you can order for local meals. There’s ample space for walks and lots of scenic corners where you can read or sip tea.

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Which of these retreats would you like to getaway to for your next vacation? Share with us in your comments. 

 

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.

12 Offbeat Weekend Getaways from Delhi

By Alaric Moras &  Sarita Santoshini 

Life in Delhi can be tough. And with the Himalayas just a short drive away and the many pristine hill towns, lakes and valleys to explore, the wait for a weekend can get really tiring. It is only fair that you spend the weekdays planning your next mountain escape. SaffronStays gives you 12 Cottages, Homestays and Guest Houses that lie a drive away from Delhi and make for the perfect weekend getaway to reflect, rejuvenate and recoup.

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#1: A Beautiful Holiday Home overlooking Naukuchiatal Lake, Uttarakhand

Homestay in Uttarakhand

Homestay in Uttarakhand

If you’re one for scenic mountain lakes, then this is the perfect stay option for you. The Holiday home lies 15 minutes away from Bhimtal and a short hike away from the serene Naukuchiatal Lake. There are three well designed rooms which come with bay windows overlooking the lakes. There’s a living room to lounge in, a dining hall where you can tuck into delicious local meals, and outdoor seating space where you can soak up nature at leisure.

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#2. Luxurious mansion in the hamlet of Bhowali in Nainital, Uttarakhand

Luxurious homestay in Bhowali, Uttarakhand

Homestay in Bhowali, Uttarakhand

This luxurious mansion is a labour of love and it’s evident in the architecture, the interiors and the gardens. Built mostly by local craftsmen, the property achieves a unique character that seamlessly meshes a traditional country style with modern comfort – drawing its inspiration from the past, living in the present, and looking into the future. In the hosts’ own words, “We created this place to be, to pause and to reflect, to meditate, to remember and to forget, and to bring back the balance in our lives that is all too lost. It is often described as a place with soul, and with a spiritual, meditative quality – we believe this quality comes from the ancient temple that exists under a large oak tree on the premises, dedicated to the Earth God.” Need we say more?

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#3. Snow-kissed Cottage in the apple town of Kotgarh, Himachal Pradesh

Homestay in Kotgarh

Homestay in Kotgarh

Located in the midst of an apple orchard in Kotgarh, the cottage makes for a quiet and scenic getaway. The rooms are simple but offer breathtaking views of the mountains. The hosts readily organise bonfire nights and orchard tours for no additional charge and also ensure that you have a taste of the local cuisine during your stay. Guests can plan trips to the nearby Saint Mary’s Church and Sadhu Singh Caves or visit Shimla that lies just 75 km away from the cottage.

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#4. A Beautiful Cottage in the Himalayan Hamlet of Nathuakhan, Uttarakhand

 

Weekend Getaway from Delhi

Cottage in Uttarakhand

Securely located atop a small knoll, this little cottage provides a glorious view of the nearby hill ranges, with lush greenery and forest cover on all sides. Pass through a small garden bursting with flowers of all shapes and sizes to the quaint front portico with outdoor seating, perfect for evening tea. For lunch, enjoy traditional vegetarian meals that are home cooked and delicious, making this property your ideal home away from home. A kilometre’s walk from the homestay is the very quaint Nathuakhan Market, from where you get a spectacular view of the Himalayan range in its entirety. End the day with bonfire, barbecue and a few drinks before tucking yourself to sleep in the heated room.

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#5. Homestay in the beautiful village of Majkhali in Ranikhet, Uttarakhand

Homestay in Uttarakhand

Homestay in Uttarakhand

Tucked away in the beautiful village of Majkhali in Ranikhet, surrounded by lush green forests, chirping birds and a spectacular view of the snowy Himalayan peaks, this homestay has it all. It provides a welcome break from the scorching summers of the plains, and since each floor of the cottage comes with two bedrooms, a lounge area and a kitchen, it is perfect for a groups of friends or a large family. If you’re a nature enthusiast or birder, the nearby pine and deodar forests will keep you enchanted for hours.

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#6. Homestay near Valley of Flowers in Joshimath, Uttarakhand

Homestay near Valley of Flowers

 

Homestay near Valley of Flowers

If you plan on spending a few days in a beautiful Himalayan village in Uttarakhand then this is the place for you. A short distance from the famous Valley of Flowers, this homestay is nestled in the beautiful village of Marwari in Joshimath. Each room comes with a private balcony that offers a stunning view of the Himalayas and the sparkling Alaknanda river, far from the distractions of modern life. In addition to the queen sized bed and cosy coffee table with chairs for two, the rooms come with a plush divan. It makes for a perfect base to explore and experience life in the Garhwal region.

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#7. Luxury rooms with private balconies in Kotgarh, Himachal Pradesh

Cottage near Shimla

Cottage near Shimla

Sit out at the homestay

A great stay option in the apple town of Kotgarh is this cottage that offers a luxury retreat to travellers. Located in a quiet corner overlooking the mountains and the valley, the spacious rooms come with private balconies and outdoor decks where you can enjoy your meals. Here, you can enjoy long strolls and picnics in the orchard in the day and indulge in barbecues and bonfires at night. The tariff includes guided walks through the forests of Saroga and to Tani Jubbar Lake.

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#8. A Lavish Cottage in a hilly oak forest near Nainital, Uttarakhand

Cottage near Nainital

 

Homestay in Uttarakhand

A few minutes’ walk through a large oak forest, with treetops seeming to reach the sky, will bring you to this lavish hillside cottage; a mere 45 minutes’ drive from Nainital. With its stunning interiors, this homestay is a haven for those of you looking to soak up nature – laze, read, write, practice yoga, indulge in photography or go for long scenic walks through the forest. There are two cosy bedrooms and a common living area which features an antique fireplace, perfect for those chilly winter evenings when the landscape beyond the closed drapes is covered in a thin coat of snow.

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#9. Heritage Haveli in Shivalik Hills near Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

Heritage bungalow at Beli

Room in heritage bungalow

Located in the Shivalik Hills near Sirsa river, this beautiful Haveli was built by Raja Joginder Singh of Nalagarh and has now been converted into a homestay by his grandson. There are two spacious suites, complete with a fireplace and seating space, a large garden area and a living room available for guests. Other than the delicious local meals, you can enjoy the famous kiwis and mangoes from the farm. There’s plenty to do here – opt for a Jeep Safari or go for walks in the forest nearby, pay a visit to Rajendra Gardens or the many temples in the area, and take a day trip to Shimla if you like.

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#10. A charming room for two in Bipasha Valley near Manali, Himachal Pradesh

Homestay in Manali

Homestay in Manali

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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#11. Homestay in a quaint Village near Manali, Himachal Pradesh

Cottage in Manali

Cottage in Manali

Escape the crowd in Manali by choosing to stay in this lovely homestay in a quaint Village that lies surrounded by green fields, apple orchards, forests and wild vegetation. Enjoy the great view from the comforts of one of the three rooms or place yourself in the garden area or terrace with a hot cup of tea and book. There’s a living room, fireplace and a kitchen that serves out delicious local meals (the Lindi curry is highly recommended) inclusive of the tariff. The property is pet friendly as well so take your pet along to enjoy the hospitality and vistas.

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#12. Rustic cottage in the heart of Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

Cottage in Corbett National Park

Cottage in Corbett National Park

Now, this property isn’t in the hills but it’s offbeat and one we would highly recommend. Situated on the banks of the Ramganga River in Corbett National Park, and accessible on foot, it is a stay option 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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Which of these retreats would you like to getaway to during the coming weekends? Share with us in your comments. 

 

About the authors: 

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.

Alaric Moras spends most of his time reading, writing and interning with industries that read and write. He aims to become a clinical psychologist, providing therapy and catching Freudian slips during the day, writing and reading through the night. He likes all manner of animals, the smell of books, and the oxford comma.

6 Anniversary Getaway ideas to fall in love all over again

By Sarita Santoshini

Winters, coincidentally, also happen to be the months of weddings and subsequent wedding anniversaries. If you’ve already ticked a great honeymoon off your list and are looking for new ideas and ways to spend a romantic holiday with your spouse, we’ve got it all covered for you.

 

#1- Go Wild

This is of the Kanha property listed with us
After wildlife safaris in the day, spend the evening by the pool with a glass of wine. Photo by our host, Neelesh
Kerala homestays
Luxury tree houses in Periyar National Park at a height of 30 feet. Photo by our host, Saji

There’s something very wildly romantic about being with your partner, surrounded by acres of forest and knowing very well that the only thing separating you from the wild is a concrete wall. You could be in Kanha, waking up to the sight of the dense forests from the large windows in your luxurious room or in a tree house in Periyar where at a height of 30 feet, your private balconies will give you the best sight of bisons, elephants and barking deer. If you’re looking for something more adventurous and rustic, head to a homestay flanked by the forest in Dandeli or the earthen cottages in Jim Corbett National Park, accessible after a 2 km trek, where you can explore the magical forest on foot.

 

#2 – Whisk her off to an exotic land

Darjeeling Homestays
The breathtaking view from Kurseong. Photo by Sarita
Meghalaya Homestays
The scenic village of Kongthong in Meghalaya. Photo by our host, Aniduhan.
sikkim homestays
A luxury cottage in Sikkim with a dense beautiful forest at the backdrop. Photo by Sarita

When you live in a country like India, you need not look elsewhere for an exotic idea. The states in East and North-east India, untouched, scenic and extremely beautiful, make for some of the most romantic getaways. If you think Darjeeling is touristy, choose its lesser-known neighbour, Kurseong. Here, you can stay in a charming heritage property with some of the most characteristically-designed rooms or retire to Chimney, a scenic village with a dense juniper forest on one side and a bird’s-eye view of Teesta River and Siliguri on the other side, and enjoy long walks together. In Sikkim, you can stay in beautiful cottages that lie tucked in the midst of misty forests, with only the songs of birds and the whistling wind for company. You can also escape further to Meghalaya, to a resort by the lake in Shillong, to a farm house near the Sacred Grove Forest in Mawphlang or to remote villages like Kongthong and Mawphanlur where, after long scenic treks, you can sit together on a hill top and watch a gorgeous sunset together.

 

#3 – Treat her like a Queen! Live like Royalty 

Rajasthan Homestays
A beautiful room, once occupied by the Maharani, in a Heritage Haveli in Jaipur. Photo by Sarita
Raasthan homestays
Step out of your luxury rooms and right into a pool like this in a Heritage Haveli in Jodhpur. Photo by Sarita

It’s your anniversary and we think that’s a great reason to be treated royally. Yes, we are referring to some beautiful heritage havelis in Rajasthan where you can soak up the winter sun in the traditional courtyards or on a sundeck by the swimming pools or simply never step out of your lavish rooms that come with antique four poster beds and jharokas. In the romantic city of Udaipur, you can stay in rooms by the Lake Pichola and sip wine in your very own private terrace. Then there are Colonial Bungalows surrounded by coffee plantations in Coorg, complete with Victorian furniture, large verandas and manicured lawns, where you’ll have plenty of scenic private space for yourselves.

 

#4 – Get snowed in!

Himachal homestays
The beautiful hill town of Kotgarh turns white and magical in December. Photo by our host, Shezad

Who wouldn’t want to be tucked under a blanket in a heated room and watch the streets outside get covered with snow or perhaps go out there and get into a snow fight? You can take your pick from beautiful cottages surrounded by apple orchards in Manali or in Kotgarh, a quieter alternative to Shimla, where the temperatures will be low and snowfall plenty. There’s the haven of romantics, Srinagar, where charming bungalows and villas offer plenty of luxury, privacy and comfort on snowy days. The beautiful hill town of Nainital makes for a great option too.

 

#5 – Escape to a virgin beach/river island

Coastal Maharashtra Homestays
Spend an evening in a beach in Ratnagiri with a hundred odd migratory sea gulls. Photo by Sarita
wooden chalet by the river in Goa
Watch the world go by with your soulmate, as you dip your feet in the river from the pier of this wooden house. Photo by our host, Capt Leo

We’re sure you’ve spent many holidays in Goa and seen all the beaches, but it is in the beautiful, lesser-known Divar Island, accessible by ferry from Old Goa, and in a wooden chalet on the banks of the Mandovi river that you can truly experience the Goan Susegad life.  If you aren’t fussed about the luxuries of a high end resort, Coastal Maharashtra offers some pristine and unexplored beaches. Perfect for those endless sunset walks on soft sand and long conversations with your feet dipped in the cold water. All this with the promise of not a soul around.

 

#6 – Sail on tranquil waters for days

Kerala homestays
The picturesque backwaters of Kerala. Photo source: insightsindia.blogspot.in
Srinagar Homestays
Heritage houseboats in Dal Lake make for one of the most romantic stays. Photo source: asiaexplorers.com

There’s no denying that the backwaters of Kerala make for some of the most scenic destinations in India. Imagine having a lovely room to yourself, complete with dining and seating arrangements at the deck of your luxury houseboat, and floating in the backwaters for days. If this idea interests you, you can also opt to stay in a heritage houseboat in the beautiful Dal Lake of Srinagar. No meal or conversation can ever be devoid of romance when you’re floating in these tranquil waters. Enjoy the star-lit skies, count the shooting stars from the deck, and you can almost hear the notes of the santoor playing.

 

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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.