Between the impersonal hotel and the very basic dharamshala sits a quietly excellent option: the homestay. A room in a local family's home, with home-cooked meals and a host who knows the city, offers something the other categories can't — genuine local hospitality and a real sense of place, often at better value for a longer stay. For the right pilgrim, it's the most rewarding way to stay.
This guide covers what homestays offer for the Kumbh, who they suit, and how to book one safely. For the full range of options, see our hotels guide.
What a homestay offers
A homestay is exactly what it sounds like — you stay as a guest in a local home, with the family on hand. Expect:
- Authentic, personal hospitality — a host who can guide you, often home-cooked vegetarian meals, and insight into local life and the Mela.
- Comfortable, homely rooms — typically more comfortable than a dharamshala, more personal than a hotel.
- Good value, especially for longer stays, with tariffs around ₹2,500–₹5,000 a night.
- Variable location — homestays sit across the city, anywhere from 1 to 10 km from Ramkund, so check the distance and your transport plan for snan day.
| Homestay | Hotel | Dharamshala | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Experience | Local, personal | Private, serviced | Very basic |
| Meals | Often home-cooked | On-site dining | Limited / none |
| Price / night | ₹2,500–₹5,000 | Higher | Lowest |
| Best for | Longer, local stays | Comfort & privacy | Tight budgets |
Who homestays suit
A great fit for: pilgrims who value a personal, local experience over hotel anonymity; those staying several days or longer (the value and the relationship with your hosts both grow); couples and small families comfortable as guests in a home; and anyone who enjoys home-cooked food and local guidance.
Less ideal if: you need hotel-style privacy, services, and amenities; you're on the tightest budget (a dharamshala is cheaper); or you need to be within strict walking distance of the ghats (check the specific homestay's location, as it varies).
Booking a homestay safely
The key with homestays, as with any Mela accommodation, is to book through verified channels and confirm the details.
Find a verified Nashik homestay
Both list Nashik homestays and guesthouses with verified reviews, clear locations, and stated cancellation terms — the protections that matter most for the Mela dates.
- Check the location and distance to Ramkund, and plan your snan-day transport accordingly — especially if the homestay is several kilometres out.
- Read recent reviews for a sense of the hosts, the comfort, and the neighbourhood.
- Confirm what's included — meals, in particular, are a big part of a homestay's value, so check whether they're provided.
A note on timing and dates
Homestays follow the same booking logic as the rest of the market — book well ahead for the Amrit Snan dates, especially the 31 August peak, with more flexibility for the calmer and off-peak dates (see our best time to visit guide). A longer homestay over a quieter window can be a particularly relaxed, good-value way to experience the Mela. Verify cancellation terms and consider travel insurance for non-refundable bookings.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a homestay cost during the Kumbh?+
Roughly ₹2,500–₹5,000 a night, often better value than a hotel for longer stays, and frequently including home-cooked meals. Book ahead through verified platforms for the Amrit Snan dates.
Are homestays good for the Kumbh?+
For the right pilgrim, very — they offer authentic local hospitality, home-cooked food, and a real sense of place, especially on a longer stay. Just check the specific homestay's distance to Ramkund and plan your snan-day transport, as locations vary across the city.
How do I book a homestay safely?+
Through verified platforms like Booking.com or Agoda, which provide reviews, clear locations, and cancellation terms. Read recent reviews, confirm what's included (especially meals), and avoid unverified WhatsApp or social-media listings — scams are common before big Mela dates.
How far are homestays from Ramkund?+
It varies widely — anywhere from about 1 to 10 km, depending on the property. Always check the specific location before booking and plan your snan-day transport accordingly, particularly for homestays several kilometres out.

