Gitanjali Homestay
Shikha GautamShikha Gautam/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN MYSORE/ Updated : May 8, 2017, 10:44 IST
Synopsis
Another one of the very few homestays in Mysore, this one is perfect for anyone looking for accommodation away from the city bustle. It is run by a Kodava family that started it more than 30 years back. Gitanjali has four air-cond … Read more
Another one of the very few homestays in Mysore, this one is perfect for anyone looking for accommodation away from the city bustle. It is run by a Kodava family that started it more than 30 years back. Gitanjali has four air-conditioned rooms with attached washrooms, all sharing a verandah that opens to a charming garden. 24 hours power backup and free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property. Read less

Another one of the very few homestays in Mysore, this one is perfect for anyone looking for accommodation away from the city bustle. It is run by a Kodava family that started it more than 30 years back. Gitanjali has four air-conditioned rooms with attached washrooms, all sharing a verandah that opens to a charming garden. 24 hours power backup and free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property. Homemade meals, comprising a mix of Continental and Indian (Kodagu dishes such as rice cakes, karjikais, kaad maange curry) are offered to all the guests here. With its home-like ambience and set up, Gitanjali is for travellers eager for a rejuvenating vacation.
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