Whisk Bae To This Gorgeous Homestay In Nashik For Your Next Getaway

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What Is It?

With plenty of long weekends this year, we’re always planning our next getaway. And if you and your SO are looking to get out of the city rut, we suggest the beautiful Gulmohar Homestay at Nashik because it’s affordable, beautiful and will let you disconnect from the hustle-bustle of the city.

How Do I Get There?

An over three-hour drive from Mumbai, you cane get here via the Mumbai-Nashik Expressway. the drive is beautiful and scenic, so we’re sure you will love it. You can also get here by bus or train. Click here for the exact directions.

What's So Unique About It?

Gulmohar Homestay at Nashik is a cute, cosy space that’s run by a well-travelled couple who believe in providing their guests with a warm, homely environment. Now you may wonder why we’re emphasising ongoing here with bae? Because they have just two double occupancy bedrooms {we extra bedding of course, but still}. This obviously means you need to book in advance to get space, but we promise it will be worth it. The rooms are spacious and neatly done, and have lounge areas that overlook the garden {and the gardens have sit-out areas to soak in the the natural beauty}.

If you’re planning to stay at Gulmohar for long, the hosts can arrange for yoga and meditation teachers, tribal art live demonstration and also conduct study tours to historical, religious sites. The food served has veg and non-veg Indian and continental varieties.

Anything Else?

The double occupancy rooms are priced at INR 3,000 per night, and WiFi can be given at an extra cost. The hosts can also arrange for transport if told in advance. You can also go around and do a lot of site seeing, head to the Trimbakeshwar temple, take a tour of the Sula Vineyards and much more. You can click here to check out the website and even get your booking done.

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