Check in 12:00 Noon
Check out 10:00 Am
Meal Plan : APAI
A palatial residence set in the midst of lush coffee and pepper plantation. This is a pocket of the country where centuries-old traditions thrive and preservation of nature is a way of life. Rain country is a three-hour drive from Bangalore.
Coming from generations of coffee planters from the village of Ballupet, agriculture runs in our blood. Our family moved to this area from Hampi in the 1500s. Its dream of my my father who built the Manor by collecting and curing wood for decades. A labour of love, it was complete in 1991. It has become our heaven since then and we have been staying here ever since. Taste the laidback lifestyle of Malenadu with a warm cup of coffee, local delicacies and the pleasant outdoors. Relive a bygone era, with the comfort of home, and the luxury of a hotel.
Meal Plan : APAI
- Authentic Malenadu Vegetarian Cuisine
- Authentic Malenadu Non Vegtarian Cuisine
- Starters
- Refreshments
- Juice
Bungalow Rooms
We have four spacious and appealing bedrooms in the main bungalow. Each has a dresser and an ensuite.
We have the facilities that you would expect in a distinguished establishment such as ours.
Including the entertainment room and common bath, the bungalow can comfortably host a group of up to 20 people
Pool View Rooms
The ethnic style modern rooms Fresh, with an ethnic dash, we have 4 brand-new pool-facing double accupancy/ Triple and quad sharing rooms. They are ideal for family and friends , groups.
- Own Spaces
- Dining Hall
- Meals Both Vegetarian and Non Vegetarian
- Parking
- Toiletry
- Swimming Pool
- Wifi
- Refriegerator
- Welcome Drink
- Home theatre
- .Library
- Football
- Trampoline
- Sports zone
- Family friendly kids play area
Drive off in any direction for some breathtaking views. Some of the historical and cultural places of interest around are the temples of Belur, Halebidu and Tipu Sultan’s Manzerabad Fort.
The natural beauty of the biodiverse rain forests of Bisle and the sunken church of Shetihalli on the banks of the river River Hemavati are some of the surrounding attractions.
Shettihalli Church
In the cack water of Hemavathi stands the forsaken Shettihalli Rosary Church. You don’t hear church bells ringing here, no stained glass panes windows decorate the interior; sunlight floods in from the top into this roofless ruin, and come monsoon, waves splash against the moss covered walls of its structure. Its location remains undiscovered by many travellers and is accessible only to those willing to take the isolated dirt track that leads to this oft-overlooked site. But there’s a beauty in its dilapidation that makes this 19th century monument visit worthwhile !
Belur and Halebeedu
Bisile Ghat
- Payments to be done in full as agreed. As per group size mentioned in full.
- Payments if made at stay. Kindly carry necessary cash.
- Carry a photo id proof
- Any damage/breakage are chargeable at actuals
- Kids 5 years and below are not chargeable.
- Liquor not sold at homestay. Guests are requested to carry as per requirement.
- No life guard at pool. Guests need to take care of children.