Best Farm Stays in India to Add Personal Touch to Your Holiday

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Best Farm Stays in India to Add Personal Touch to Your Holiday

The idea of getting away from civilization at least for a couple of days becomes more and more popular with city dwellers and looks especially appealing when you are on a trip to a new country. There are quite a few farm stays in india that cope with the task of transporting you deep into the local life quite well.

Fernandeswadi, Maharashtra
Fernandeswadi farm stay is located just a couple of hours away from Mumbai, in Uran. It offers a three-bedroom house with period furniture and a nice pool. It feels very intimate but the best thing about it all is the vicinity to the sea.

Bon Farmhouse, Sikkim
Sikkim is unbeatable in terms of scenic natural landscapes and staying at Bon Farmhouse puts you in the midst of it all. Located in Kewzing Village, the farmhouse sits in the very heart of vegetable and fruit farm with lush cardamon fields around. Jersey cows provide a daily supply of fresh diary products to the guests. It is also a great destination for bird-watching.

Oyster Opera, Kerala
A great chance to expereince village life in Kerala as it is but with an added bonus of modern conveniences. Opened in 2007, Oyster Opera is a fun village which offers both stay and learning at a mussels farm. There are differently styled accommodations to choose from – Oyster, Clam, Shrimp, Crab, Float House, Pearl Oyster, Lobster Top, and Snail-ground floor. 

Spiti Ecosphere, Himachal Pradesh 
Hello, Himalayas! Spiti Ecosphere is all about eco-tourism and sustainability. You can choose between home stays, camp grounds and guest houses and enjoy unique yak safaris organized by locals, as well as mountain biking, trekking, and birdwatching.

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