tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-982248223705694147.post7187374725009304926..comments2023-06-24T16:03:11.387+05:30Comments on Not Too Random: Coming home to stayUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-982248223705694147.post-28735711002602774032011-03-26T12:12:15.114+05:302011-03-26T12:12:15.114+05:30@Sumi: Shouldn't be too tough to find out whic...@Sumi: Shouldn't be too tough to find out which the good homestays are. As I told the group during the discussion, you can separate the good from the rest through word of mouth, which is much more powerful with the Net.<br />Once you've zeroed in on a couple of homestays you are interested in, you could try giving them a call and speaking to the people there to see if you are comfortable with them and if there are positive vibes and then take it from there.Sankar Radhakrishnanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10383822121715414440noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-982248223705694147.post-82486229386357559502011-03-25T10:16:09.774+05:302011-03-25T10:16:09.774+05:30I agree, Sankar. But is this a trend unique to Ker...I agree, Sankar. But is this a trend unique to Kerala... I have been mulling a trip to Coorg, a homestay vacation. But my main worry is this point: whether they will lack in what you call 'the emotional ambience'.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05174892940000109939noreply@blogger.com