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There are many Homestays in and around Mysore. One of the benefits of staying in a Homestay is that we get to have a look and feel into meeting local people, their customs, traditions, cuisines and of course savour their warmth. Some of the Homestays in Mysore would be the Gitanjali Farm located at the base of the Chamundi Hills.

This calm and beautiful locale has about four rooms with bath attached, nestled amidst greenery and the food served is ethnic Kodava and western cuisine. Another Homestay would be the Hillview Farms, located on the outskirts of Mysore and it is just a 10-minute ride from the heart of the city. This is an ideal farmhouse setting with well-appointed rooms and a pool set in an idyllic setting.

The food is cooked with organically homegrown vegetables and fruits and they serve authentic vegetarian north and south Indian cuisines. Play Possum is another Homestay located in Kuvempunagar, Mysore. They have on offer both single and double rooms and there is also a Meditation, Yoga and Fitness centre. They offer free guest pick-up and drop facilities from the Station or bus stop and the rents are quite nominal.

So if planning a visit to Mysore, a stay at any of the Homestays would definitely be a perfect choice.