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Gowri Nivas

P O Box 138 New Extension Madikeri,Madikeri,Karnataka,India
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YUMMRAJ's first ever homestay turned out to b outstanding and memorable yummraj y on 02/07/2017 06:52 181 Reviews

Gowri Nivas, situated at the heart of Madikeri the capital of Coorg, you have the luxury and comfort of home. Coorg district, the birthplace of river Cauvery, lies in the picturesque Western Ghats of Karnataka and is home to the Kodavas. The people of Coorg live close to nature and have a great love for the land .All rooms are well furnished with a cable TV, hot water kettle, attached bath and running hot and cold water. Our in house chef is an epicureans delight and specializes in traditional cooking. There is a fixed menu for the day and all meals are served buffet style.

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P O Box 138 New Extension Madikeri,Madikeri,Karnataka,India

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Gowri Nivas, situated at the heart of Madikeri the capital of Coorg, you have the luxury and comfort of home. Coorg district, the birthplace of river Cauvery, lies in the picturesque Western Ghats of Karnataka and is home to the Kodavas. The people of Coorg live close to nature and have a great love for the land .All rooms are well furnished with a cable TV, hot water kettle, attached bath and running hot and cold water. Our in house chef is an epicureans delight and specializes in traditional cooking. There is a fixed menu for the day and all meals are served buffet style.

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Gowri Nivas

P O Box 138 New Extension Madikeri,Madikeri,Karnataka,India
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YUMMRAJ's first ever homestay turned out to b outstanding and memorable

yummraj yon 02/07/2017 06:52

In a NUtshell:
A memorable stay at this old style traditional cottage  homestay, a lovely evening spent with conversations with the host and an awesome local food dinner.

Short description- in case u r in a hurry:

As we were planning a trip to Coorg, we started reading blogs and came across this homestay. The blog mentioned this homestay as one of the best in terms of local food, in addition to being a great experience overall.

So we booked thru a web portal.

For the uninitiated, Coorg district (originally Kodagu district, which the phonetically challenged Britishers started calling Coorg) the birthplace of river Cauvery is a hill station famous for its coffee estates, jungle honey, oranges, cardamom, pepper, lovely weather and of course quite a few unique pork dishes (pork pandi curry being the most famous).

The people of Kodagu r the kodavas - historically they were good warriors, who also were good at agriculture. They are a patrilineal society, do not have a concept of a priest - so a father would say the prayers for his daughters marriage, polytheists, worship elements of nature.

We were pleasantly surprised to get a call from the hosts in the morning about our time of arrival and they helped us navigate to the right location without any hassle.

The compound of the home stay has 2 cottages, with parking space, garden and lawns in the rest of the area.

A 100 year old wooden house which existed here had been pulled down and remade , making use of wooden structure and furniture from the original house.

Currently One of the cottages is used by the family and they live there. The other cottage is split into two units and is offered to home stay guests.

The cottage we stayed in, had a beautiful balcony common to both the rooms. A wooden table and four chairs were kept there for guests to sit and chat, read a book while sipping on a cuppa coffee from the estate nearby. There were beautiful wooden pillars in the balcony.

The cottage had a thatched roof, waterproofed. The tiles were held together by wooden beams from the old house.

There was a bunk bed atop the washroom - one could climb up there thru a wooden staircase and sleep.

Furniture was traditional and seemed to be from the old house.

The vegetation in the garden was intense and hence was home to insects and birds of different kinds. All of them separately and in groups would start communicating to their respective friends and partners and collectively it Wud form a kind of chaotic (at times) symphony. We super enjoyed this 'living in the nature'. We woke up next morning to high decibel wake up calls by these avian and crustacean neighbours of ours.

On check in day, As we reached in the afternoon, we were offered a cup of locally produced coffee.

We were invited to the host's cottage for Dinner. There was a buffet of local food which we had requested a day before. The best part of the dinner was not only the food but the chat with the family.

They are a kodava Family of 4 - mother, son, daughter in law and grandson. We started a conversation on the dinner table and I guess we all enjoyed it and then after dinner we moved on from the dining table to the drawing room and had a long, nice and memorable chat. This free flowing chat ranging from Coorg to the kodavas , Coorg food, religious traditions and customs of the kodavas and others, other places, cities of india and many more topics. This amazing evening spent has been the highlight of our trip.

Food was wonderful- great home cooked food.

Detailed description- in case u hv the time to njoy reading:

On arrival:
Lovely coffee - full of flavours, yet strong. Sugar separate. Rate it 4.5/5

With this we were served a locally made savoury snack (namkeen) that was outstanding. It was home made by another household. Super crisp, perfectly seasoned and full of nuts, this snack was unique and excellent. 4.75/5

Dinner:

Mixed vegetable curry with kidney beans - the base of the curry was coconut milk with different vegetables which retained their texture along with Rajma. It had a simplicity which only home cooked food can have. We have had this curry at Coorg the Restaurant, indiranagar, Bengaluru, but this one was surely better. Rate it 4.5/5

The saag was very simple and delicious as well. Rate it 4.25/5

Wild mango curry was a sweet & tangy curry (almost like Aamra jhol that the Bengalis have),absolutely delicious. Rate it 4.75/5

Pork Pandi curry - also had this at a restaurant but if both were to be blind tasted, anyone could tell which one was homemade and the one from restaurant. Loved the curry to the core. The daanedaar spices, the meat fat floating around, the bite size pieces with a bit of fat with each piece, robust and rustic flavours - added up to a wonder. Rate it 4.75/5

Daal - simple and soul satisfying as all daal should be. Rate it 4.5/5

We enjoyed all the above with Akki roti - fresh from the griddle, soft and nice. Cud feel the texture unlike in some commercial places.

Vermicelli payasam came for dessert. Not too sweet, thick but not lumpy,very balanced. Rate it4.25/5.

Breakfast:

For breakfast we had, among other things
Egg dosa. Something similar that we hv tried in the past is egg appam ( that is usually sunny side up atop an appam). The egg dosa however had beaten egg and the dosa was flipped once b4 serving.

The dosa was thick, soft and had a mildly crisp outer layer. The egg went very well with the dosa. Beauty of the dish is that both egg and dosa made their flavours felt with none trying to outsmart the other. Loved the texture. Rate it4.5/5

Potato of dosa was served separate.
Simple , super tasty and very enjoyable.

Tomato chutney was not tomatoeee but captured the flavours of tomato very well while not overshadowing the flavours of coconut. Loved it.

Podi was nice to sprinkle on the dosa.

Overall rating of food at Gowri Nivas homestay averages out to 4.5/5

The experience was priceless. Needless to say that if again in Coorg, Wud surely get back here.

Home stay at its best!

Aks0605on 01/06/2017 14:57

If you are looking for a good stay in Coorg, it's truly recommended. You cottage type room will be recently renovated the century-old property and it's truly awesome.

The property overall is awesome as well with nice garden, located in a calm locality yet walking distance from bus stand and Raja seat.

Owner Bopanna and Muthu are truly awesome hosts.

Excellent Homestay

Rozzi Mon 29/05/2017 16:03

We had a warm welcome and settled into our lovely, spacious room with some fresh lemonade on the terrace outside surrounded a lush garden. Mutthu was full of information about the area and customs and we took a pleasant walk down to the sunset spot which was busy and fun. Stayed two nights. The dinners were delicious, lots of dishes new to us and the company of Bopana and Muthu made us feel so at home - excellent hosts. They can also advise how to visit a coffee plantation which is fascinating.

Nice homely place perfect for a relaxed break

K Son 27/05/2017 08:26

It is a small cosy property located very close to the heart of Madikeri. Mr Bopanna, his wife Muthu, his mother and his kid are fantastic people to hang out with. Perfect to have a quiet relaxed break. You can just spend the whole day lounging out in the open area with a book.

Very Good Home Stay

Vishal Pon 23/05/2017 06:33

I had been there for 2 days from 16th to 18th May. The owners Bopana and Muthu are very supportive. The dinner was excellent, but touch expensive. The rooms are fantastic. You feel as if you with your own family members. Thank yoy Bopana & Muthu.