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India Farmstays holidays

India Farmstays holidays
Nilgiri Hills eco bungalows, India
Organic tea, coffee, spices and luxury stays, from Rupee4200 - Rupee7200 per accommodation per night
Kerala farmstay accommodation, India
Stay in a heritage bungalow or cottages in an organic farm, from Rupee2500 - Rupee10500 per house per night
Kerala accommodation, India
Traditional bungalows on a Bio organic farm, from Rupee 13500 per double room for 2 nights
Organic farmstay in Kerala, India
Working organic farm accommodation in Kerala, from Rupee5000 - Rupee7500 per double room per night
Kerala eco B&B farmstay, India
In kumarakom backwater destination and close to lake, from Rupee1000 - Rupee3250 per accommodation per night
Topslip bed and breakfast farmstay, India
A serene private farm stay in topslip, India, from Rupee1000 per person per night
Backwaters accommodation in Alleppey, Kerala, India
A farmstay with a homely feel in the backwaters of Kerala, from £30 - £55 per room per night (sleeps 2)
Karnataka farmstay accommodation, India
Welcome to River View farmstay - Shimoga India, from £30 - £60 per accommodation per night (sleeps 4-6)
Maharashtra farmstay accommodation, India
village themed farmstay with international standards, from Rupee3500 - Rupee4500 per cottage per night
Eco Resort in Karnataka, India
An eco-resort with pool & spa, from US $200 per room per night
Amritsar farmstay retreat, Punjab, India
Peaceful retreat with heritage charm near Amritsar airport, from Rupee1500 - Rupee3000 per person per night
Western Ghats, Karnataka holiday accommodation
A relaxing paradise in the Western Ghats, from US $25 - US $50 per person per night
Baramati farmstay near Pune, India
Come play in the farm, do new things... see new things, from Rupee2000 - Rupee3000 per accommodation per night (sleeps 2-4)

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These full and frank independent India Farmstays holidays reviews are from travellers who have booked directly through responsibletravel.com. They are not edited by us or any of the companies we work with. Find the real story, from real travellers below.

Kerala accommodation, India
The most memorable parts were enjoying cooking lessons with a bat flying over head. Scrubbing baby elephants clean with a coconut shell. Eating the most amazing food in a cosy family atmosphere. (more)
From Rupee 13500 per double room for 2 nights package inc meals
Kerala farmstay accommodation, India
Jonny, Ansi and Shaden have been EXTREMELY nice and it was an unforgettable stay. Moreover the food was excellent and the room beautiful, very clean and huge.  (more)
From Rupee2500 - Rupee10500 per house per night
Eco Resort in Karnataka, India
We definitely enjoyed our stay at the resort. The location and the ambience is fine. (more)
From US $200 per room per night

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5 stars
I am reborn! Simply the best holiday I have ever been on
4 stars
Some great stories to tell the grandchildren. Would recommend to a friend
3 stars
Very enjoyable
2 stars
It was OK
1 star
A bit disappointing really

Want to know more about India holidays before you go?

Find out more about India by reading these articles.

For solo travellers or family adventurers, small group holidays are an excellent way to see any country. We sent Jerrine, one of our helpdesk experts, on a group adventure in India to see first hand what a group holiday is all about. "Having always travelled independently on my globe trekking adventures I was curious to see how a small group adventure would compare. India has always been high on my must-do places to visit so I was delighted to take up the challenge. Here´s a little bit about my adventures and what a small group holiday is really like... Always happy when the flight is over, but usually apprehensive about tackling the language barriers and over-zealous taxi drivers I was more than happy to be greeted with a smile by an Exodus representative. I was soon whisked off to the hotel where I met what was to be my new family for the next 8 days. . Read more about Jerrine's adventure in India in this India article.

Country facts for India holidays

Weather
North India experiences some extremes of heat in Summer and cold in Winter but, except in the Himalayas, snow is very rare. The winter season is from November to January and the hottest months are April and May. There is a brief spring in February and March, especially in North India. The Southwest India monsoon, which lasts from June to September affects most parts of the country but the west coast in particular. The Northeast India monsoon affects the east coast between October and February.

Holidays & festivals
There are three national holidays in India: Republic Day (January 26), Independence Day (August 15), and Gandhi Jayanti (October 2). The main annual festivals are Holi (mid-March), Navratri (Sept-Oct) and Diwali (Oct-Nov).

Languages
The official national languages of India are Hindi & English but there are also many other regional languages.

Money
The currency in India is the Indian Rupee (INR)

Time zone
GMT+5.5 (UTC+5.5)
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