The BEST homestay in Jaipur, India for $30 a night!
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- čas přidán 6. 11. 2023
- Are you looking for the BEST budget accommodation in Jaipur, India during your golden triangle India vacation in 2024? Welcome to THE ALL SEASONS HOMESTAY.
It is a hidden gem in the heart of the city nearby to everything you will want to visit in the city with a local luxury vibe combined with safety and greenery (also delicious and traditional home made Indian cuisine)
What more could you ask for? Look no further this is the perfect place to stay!
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Expedia link to homestay: expe.app.link/3WGrSR8jyEb
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Would you stay here??
Yes, it looked good. But in my 2 trips to Jaipur, I stayed at a budget hotel and at Holiday Inn just outside the pink city as it was nearer to the few forts and convenient location to visit most of the UNESCO world heritage sites in Jaipur, I think I visited more than 7 sites. In Udaipur, from my two trips, I stayed both at a heritage hotels with Rajasthani decor, something like this homestay. One of the heritage hotels has a rooftop restaurant that faces the beautiful Lake Picola. And the other heritage hotel is really beautiful with a courtyard and a swimming pool, the room is tastefully decored with Rajasthani furnitures and decorations.
We stayed at All Seasons Homestay during our recent visit to Jaipur and it was such an incredible experience! Still can't believe it was priced so well for everything we got. Great video, guys! We just subscribed. 🥰
It sure was and such kind hosts. Did you visit for long? Thanks for watching!
Thats 30$ a night? That's hella cheap even by the indian standards considering how exotic that place looks! OMG that's truly unbelievable it looks like a five star hotel but even better because its a homestay! I'm definitely going there if i go to Jaipur.
Right!? It's such a lovely place! You can pay more for nicer rooms of course and the prices can fluctuate due to the time of year or holidays etc!
Wonderful and beautiful homestay. Thank you for this video.
Isn't it lovely? We really enjoyed our stay!
@@JennandLeonYes, it's beautiful. But I didn't quite catch the room rate. When I was in Jaipur and Udaipur during 2009-2010, I paid not more than INR1,000 equivalent around RM70 or USD20, I think the rates have gone up now. The USD also has strengthen against the INR. 😀
Oh yes the rates have certainly risen! Many accommodation shocked us by their prices. Altleast this one was worth what we paid , or so we felt anyways@@Yasin_Affandi
@@JennandLeon Wonderful. It's good to have what's worth the value for your money. 😀
@@JennandLeon Imagine, in 2011, I paid less than INR10,000 per night (equivalent to RM700, around USD200) for few days stay at Oberoi Wildflower Hall, a 5 star resort in Mashorba near Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh (the foothills of the himalayan). The resort was a snowy wonderland during winter. Many of the 5 star palaces hotels rate in Rajasthan were more or less around INR10,000, not anymore for sure. 😀
That Homestay is Incredible. Just Beautiful and that final view from the Top is the best. Lovely choice.
Its sad to hear about your consistent stomach ailment. I hope both of you are better now.
Yes, it was a struggle we tried to push through but sadly we weren’t able to do many of the activities that we had planned out of tiredness and fear of being too far from a toilet 🤦🏻♀️
We had a form of food poisoning. After this we were able to participate in a few more activities which was nice. Thank you for the concern. Yes it was so lovely! We highly recommend it!
@@JennandLeon Given your inability to adapt quickly, I think you should put off your street food adventure and stick to safe foods.
Usually the body takes 90 days to adapt to the environment. Its faster if your young and the body is used to strange environments.
Have you consulted a doctor ? In India doctors and pharmacy are just a phone call away.
This lasted only 8 days in total and we didn't eat any street food at all while in India. We have been travelling the world full time for 3 years now and we have never had this issue elsewhere (we've been to 40 countries) this is why I equate it to some kind of food poisoning. We did go to a local pharmacy in Jaipur (as shown in the video prior) but it took a few days to get better. @@odomangulati7079
@@JennandLeon I am sorry to hear this. Food poisoning is the "Indian English" word for gastroenteritis. Just means a stomach bug.
Bio Diversity in India is huge and some of its unfortunate side effect is diversity in germs too.
Do you know what particular food made you ill ? and from where ?
Beautiful place ❤🇵🇭
We thought so too
I was there literally 3 days ago and this got recommended
Oh wonderful! Did you enjoy your stay?
I hope u guys r enjoy there
Thank you . Yes it was a lovely stay!