Right from the cozy jhopdas to stay in to the delicious food served everything was too good to be true.Chhotaram ji is very helpful and can be relied on. The village safari also was beautiful and we were able to spot beautiful black bucks .I also picked a beautiful dhurry from them which is their local art. Will definitely come back here soon
Such an adorable place to stay. It's rally amazing for female solo travellers and also for families. Hosts are so amazing. You can feel free and secure at the same time. They provide authentic and delicious food and offcourse beautiful sights to make your dayI'll come here again soon.
We come to India to learn Indian culture, try food, relax and experience new things. We so glad we came to Chhotaram Prajapat's Homestay I have never experienced this true nature before. Mud House, Organic food,friendly staff, Friendly villager, interesting activity I learn how to cook Indian food eating together like a big family group and it's not that hard to get into the homestay . We were having amazing time and looking forward to go back again. My word couldn't describe everything if u want to see full review go check on YouTube and type (The holistic trainer Living in an India village Rural life in Jodhpur India) Best regards, Adam & Sai.
Small intimate place, very spacious rooms, well arranged, including all what is needed. The absolute plus? Sharing the daily life (including meal times with very delicious home made food) of a very nice and welcoming family. You have to try that! Incredible! Thank you Chhotaram, Shambhuram and families for sharing your life with us
I stayed here as part of a tour group with India Someday and The Wandering Quinn and I had such a good time! From the moment we arrived we were made to feel so welcome, we could ask questions about the village, the family way of life and also take part in anything we wanted to. We went on a village safari and also celebrated Holi with the family. It's such a good way to see a village that is very untouched by tourism. I loved learning about the ways the family works together and the mud huts were surprisingly comfy with plug sockets, fans and ensuite bathrooms. It is not a hotel as is very clear, it is a homestay and as such you get welcomed in to the family to experience this.
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