Kolad, a picturesque village in Raigad district, Maharashtra, offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and thrilling adventure activities. It lies on the banks of River Kundalika and is 117 km from Mumbai on the National Highway no 66 its also connected to Pune via Kolad Pune-Kolad state highway. Nestled amidst lush greenery and surrounded by the stunning Sahyadri mountain range, Kolad is a haven for adrenaline junkies. With its gushing Kundalika River, it’s an ideal destination for white-water rafting, kayaking, and camping. Experience the charm of rural life while indulging in exciting outdoor pursuits in this captivating getaway.
The farmstay is spread over 9 acres of farm of fruits. It is a ground plus 1 structure with 3 guest rooms all with attached bathrooms and a hall that can accommodate large groups. The fourth room is occupied by the host. There is a hall in the ground floor and an equally big sit out in the first floor and there is a meditation and prayer room as well. The terrace is close to 1500 sq.ft. with a provision for small amphitheater sitting. The focus of the farm is mainly exotic cultivation like Orchids, Gypsophilia, passion fruit, Acerola Cherry, Star Fruit and Dragon Fruit. The farm also have fruit bearing plants like Mango, Chikoo, Gauva, Jackfruit.
Location: Gaulwadi village; 2 kms from Kolad Water Rafting End Point
No. of Rooms: 3, Total Capacity: 20
The place is just 118kms from Mumbai and 107 km from Pune and hence makes a prefect choice for a weekend break from these cities. It is well connected on road and the nearest railway station is Kolad at 7km from the homestay
Per Person: 1700/-
Complimentary: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Mor-Eve tea with snacks
Note: This tariff does not apply during festivals and holidays.
Child Policy
Up to 6 years: Complimentary (no extra bed)
7-12 years.: 50% (with extra bed)
What you pay for a homestay, brings a direct socio-economic benefit to locals. Be proud by not asking for a discount.
Internet • Parking • Television • Electric Kettle • Running Hot Water • Open Seating Areas • Toiletries • Bonfire • Barbeque • Pick and Drop Service (Paid)
They serve pure vegetarian homecooked food to the guest. There are options of Maharashtrian, South Indian and Punjabi vegetarian delicacies and is served as per guest preferences.
Badminton Court • Bird Watching • Reading • Fishing • Hiking • Village Walk • Shopping • Cycling • Adventure Sports • Fishing • Yoga and Meditation
Durtoli (2.8km) • Roha (19km) • Devkund Water falls (15km) • Mulshi Lake (30km) • Srivardhan beach (50 kms) • Harihareshwar beach (53 kms)
Pali (32km) • Raigad Fort (47km) • Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary ( 49km) • Alibaug (67km) • Padmadurg Fort (69km) • Neral (97km) • Matheran (106km) • Mumbai (118km) • Pune (107km) •
Srinivasan Satyawagishwaran Iyer, the host, is involved in managing the farm with focus on exotic cultivation. In his spare time he does consulting services for Companies in the IT field.
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