Farm life, agro tourism, food, mango season and honest notes from our little corner of Karjat. Pull up a chair.
Not a manicured garden walk. Real mud, real crops, real farm smells. Here is what a day of proper agro tourism looks like.
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Our name literally means mango in Marathi. So yes, mango season here is a pretty big deal. Here is what to expect.
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Two hours from Mumbai and it feels like another planet. Here is why Karjat keeps pulling people back, season after season.
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No in-house kitchen, no resort menu, no continental breakfast. A local village woman cooks for your group every day. Here is what that actually means.
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No strangers by the pool. No noise from the next cottage. Just your group and a whole farm to yourselves. Here is why we do it this way.
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Pool, campfire, open fields and no agenda. Here is why your group will thank you for skipping the resort this time.
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Everyone warns you not to travel in monsoon. We say the opposite. Here is why the rainy season is secretly the best time to visit Karjat.
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Two hours out and it feels like you have been gone a week. This is the Karjat trip Mumbai keeps to itself.
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No conference room. No name tags. Just your team, open air and enough space to actually think. Here is why it works so well.
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Never done a farm stay before? Good. Here is everything you need to know before your first one, from someone who lives on the farm.
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