Riverside Heritage Homestay
AlleppeyINR 75,000.00/month
A riverside heritage homestay away from Alleppey town and is situated in a backwater village called Pulincunnoo.
It's all about the family – The experience of the family environment comes first. Our accommodation is clean and comfortable. Safety - The safety and well-being of our guests, staff and the community is of up most importance at all times. All our food is freshly cooked and our water is purified. Service – Our guest’s experience drives everything we do. We are passionate about providing the very best service at all times. Responsible tourism – We ensure that all the local community benefits socially, culturally, economically and environmentally from our guests visit. Satisfaction – Many of our guests come through word of mouth and repeat custom. We endeavor to provide utmost guests satisfaction at all times. Know some lingo! Learning a few words of the local language is a great way to break barriers and greet people who you come across. Hello -Namaskaram Thank you -Nanni Good bye -Poyttu varatte or Kanam Local Customs: Religious customs and local traditions vary enormously around the world and play a large part in the local way of life. It is important to familiarise yourself with the local people's dress codes and thought patterns. The local concept of time is also likely to be less hurried than yours. Remember that by showing respect you will be respected and appreciated yourself! Water: pollution & usage If it is necessary to wash in rivers, do not use detergents or other chemicals. There are a number of eco-friendly soaps available for travelers. Remember, it may be someone's drinking water further downstream. Souvenirs & shopping Buying local souvenirs helps the local economy; whilst it is often customary and even fun to haggle, stop once you have got a reasonable price: the low price you achieve may only be due to the desperation and poverty of others. Transport: Transport fuels the local economy and provides a livelihood for many. Sadly it also pollutes. Auto rickshaws (tuk-tuks) offer a low environmental impact of local transport. Begging Don't give out sweets, pens or money, especially to children. Giving to children will only teach them that begging is rewarding and can undermine parental authority. It is far better to interact with children. Simply exchanging drawings or photos can be more fulfilling and fun for both you and the children.. If you already carry something, you can leave it with your hosts and then can be distributed directly to schools or voluntary organizations. Litter To state the obvious, the world is full of it and you don't want to add to it yourself! Beyond that, however, it's up to you to decide how strongly you should feel about other people's litter: many walkers, for example, are happy to pick up litter along the trail. It's your call. Remember, however - many countries do not have adequate litter collection, never mind recycling or waste reduction schemes; so the less you create, the better. A good drink You might consider taking a water bottle for your own water Once back home Continuing support Why not consider contributing to the many projects and organisations you may have come across on your tour.
- Internet Access
- Garden
- Parking
- Beach
- Shopping Centre
- Local Bus Stop
- Hospital
- Park
- Local Train Station
Max people: 4
Facilities:
Beds:
- Double
- Double
Price: INR 75,000.00/month
Single price: INR 7,500,000.00/month
Max people: 2
Facilities:
Beds:
- Double