I stayed here in June while traveling through Kerala with a friend. We found the homestay (the Indian term for a bed and breakfast) a charming alternative to staying in a hotel.
The family has converted two bedrooms in their ancestral home to B&B rooms. The room we stayed in had magnificent high ceilings and was pleasantly decorated. It had its own bathroom, and was air conditioned. Meal times were a highlight of our stay. A member of the family (or members depending on who is around) join guests for their meals. The food was excellent and typical Kerala cuisine of the type that is perplexingly impossible to find in most hotels. Clean, lively, spicy vegetables, lentils, and rice cooked in a healthy way.
The house itself is located with the backwaters on 3 sides. There was nothing more relaxing than sitting on the deeply shaded veranda, reading a book and listening to the rain. The hosts are happy to arrange excursions, with the use of their car (for which they...
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