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Hotels vs Homestays: Choosing The Right Stay Option?

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As Oscar Wilde puts it “Live with no excuse and travel with no regrets”. True to the meaning of the sentence, the word travel has evolved from being a highfalutin approach to a more nuanced sense. Today with the advent of social media and the travel industry, many people love to embark on a journey more often. While discovering a new place brings with it loads of fun and excitement, what bothers intrepid travelers is finding decent accommodation to stay in the locale.

The thought of choosing a lavish hotel brings with it many added perks like good food, housekeeping, and 24 x 7 help, but that doesn’t mean homestays are lagging. From the past few years, it has been seen that homestays are getting preferred by more people for their exquisite home-like comfort. Although the debate between hotels vs homestays is here to stay, it is better to check out the positive points of both these options and then go for a wise move.

Hotels vs Homestays:  Still in a quandary? Tired of the hassles of choosing the right stay option? Then check out the list below to know the highlights that homestay encompasses.

  1. Homestays offer mini price and mega value: Homestays offer all the amenities to make your stay comfier. Whether it has a personalized kitchenette to satisfy hunger pangs or a garden to soak in the views, everything is arranged neatly at an affordable price.
  2. Homestays offer homecooked food: Satiating the gastronomical delights is something which is deemed an essential part of the journey. Homestays excel in this area as they provide homecooked three-course meals to serve the taste buds.
  3. Homestays offer a variety of options: It may sound odd, but homestays have varied options in their bounty for the weary travelers. One can pick from choices ranging from houseboat, villa, 3 BHK with private pool, or a fancy inn. Every opportunity has something different to offer and is a unique choice in every way.

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So, these were some of the pertinent points catering to the homestay option. Now let us scroll through the list of amenities offered by the hotels and how in every way they make for an ideal choice.

  1. Hotels have an efficient staff to assist in all needs: The hotel industry exceeds in the department of hospitality. The majority of staff in the hotel are trained in such a way that they take care of your smallest needs. From arranging a car for sightseeing to providing an airport shuttle, they assist their guests in every way.
  2. Hotels have an in-house restaurant: Today almost every hotel across the globe has an in-house restaurant that serves a wide range of menus. Keeping in mind the demands of the tourists, the menu in the restaurant range from Indian, Continental, Mexican, and Chinese. These lip-smacking delights are a feast for the tastebuds and serve as an option for occasional extravagance.
  3. Hotels offer articulate rooms for a comfortable stay: No one in the world would not love to snuggle up in a richly decorated room. And if the rooms come with a choice of view like city view, mountain view or sea view, then it is like an icing on the cake. The different hotels across the globe have meticulously raised the bar in recent years and hence provide regal comfort to the guests with excellent housekeeping facilities for a comfortable stay.

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Now that we know what lies in store for both the options, we now must make a wise move. Homestays provide the feeling of home away from home with their simple yet tasty cuisine, decked up rooms, and wallet-friendly amenities.

Hotels, on the other hand, have an array of choices when it comes to rooms, cuisines, amenities, with excellent staff service. Therefore if travelers are looking for budget-friendly accommodation within the city, then they should choose homestay as their primary option. And for others who love to spend their vacation in style and elegance with a dash of regality then they should not settle for anything less than hotels. Both these options are charming and come with a fair share of attributes; hence it becomes essential to opt for only the best depending on the budget and expenses.


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Prof. Dr. Amarendra Bhushan Dhiraj
Prof. Dr. Amarendra Bhushan Dhiraj is a publishing executive and economist who is the CEO and editor-in-chief of The CEOWORLD magazine, one of the world’s most influential and recognized global news publications. Additionally, he serves as the chair of the advisory board for the CEOWORLD magazine. He received his Ph.D. in Finance and Banking from the European Global School, Paris, France. He earned his Doctoral Degree in Chartered Accountancy from the European International University Paris, France, and a Doctorate in Business Administration from Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design (KNUTD), Ukraine. Dr. Amarendra also holds a Master of Business Administration degree in International Relations and Affairs from the American University of Athens, Alabama, United States.


Prof. Dr. Amarendra Bhushan Dhiraj is CEO and editor-in-chief of CEOWORLD magazine. You can follow him on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter.