By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Village SquareVillage Square
  • Culture
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Festivals
    • Heritage
    • Music
  • Cuisine
  • Travel
  • Trailblazers
  • Climate
  • In Visuals
    • Photo Essays
    • Videos
  • Spotlight
    • Education
    • Gender
    • Governance
    • Ground Report
    • Health & Well Being
    • Her Life
    • Livelihoods
    • Sports
    • Technology
    • VS Postcards
Village SquareVillage Square
Search
Follow US
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Travel

Stay at these lovely homestays to explore Sanchi, Bhimbetka in MP

By Sanjana Kaushik
Published May 1, 2024
Share
2 Min Read
SHARE

Khari village, on the outskirts of Bhopal, offers a unique rural homestay experience that provides an immersive and authentic glimpse into the heart of India’s hinterland. Situated approximately 40 kilometres from Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh, the village is easily accessible through a scenic route that takes about an hour to navigate by car. The road to Khari meanders through picturesque landscapes, dotted with verdant fields, serene water bodies, and rural settlements.

Upon arrival in Khari village, visitors are greeted by its rustic charm, characterised by traditional mud houses, lush agricultural lands, and the vibrant tapestry of daily village life. The homestays here offer an unparalleled opportunity to engage with the local culture, as guests stay in comfortable yet modest accommodations, hosted by welcoming villagers who are eager to share their way of life.

Surrounded by the beauty of Madhya Pradesh’s landscape, Khari’s rural homestays provide a serene retreat away from the urban hustle. Guests can explore the village’s agricultural activities, and seasonal farming tasks, or take nature walks through nearby fields, and enjoy the diverse flora and fauna.

Khari’s geographical setting also allows for excursions to nearby attractions, including the UNESCO-listed Bhimbetka rock shelters, 65 kilometres away, and 77 kilometres away is located the Sanchi Stupa offering insights into ancient human history. The Kesla Dam, located 15 kilometres away, provides a peaceful spot for picnics and birdwatching. Khari Village’s rural homestay experience is a harmonious blend of cultural immersion, nature exploration, and tranquil relaxation, making it a unique destination for travelers seeking an authentic Indian countryside experience.

Also Read: 5 unique homestays across rural India

The lead image features a rural homestay with beautiful paintings on it.

Sanjana Kaushik is a Manager at Village Square.

Share This Article
Facebook Email Print
Previous Article Escaping Mumbai’s heatwave in spectacular Spiti
Next Article Women lead climate change adaptation in the Sundarbans
Eco-friendly swaps to beat plastic
Climate Village Vibe
The invisible women farmers
Ground Report Livelihoods
The many faces of mask art in India
Arts & Entertainment Culture Heritage
A case for A2 – milk with a conscience 
Cuisine Livelihoods

You Might also Like

Reviving the traditional metal craft Dokra offers a lucrative livelihood to the metal smiths of Bikna (Photo by Gurvinder Singh)

West Bengal brings Dokra metal craft back from brink

June 16, 2025

Brewing a tea estate break

June 16, 2025

Tourism-dependent islanders struggle to stay afloat

June 16, 2025

5 offbeat Himalayan heritage sites to tick off your bucket list

June 16, 2025
Show More
Village Square

From food, culture and travel to the spotlight news and trailblazers making rural India a more equitable place, Village Square is your window to the vibrant world of rural India. Get the village vibe here.

  • Home
  • Spotlight
  • Ground Report
  • Her Life
  • Photo Essays
  • Youth Hub Events
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Be a contributor
  • Careers
Subscribe to newsletter
Get Published in VS
© 2025 Village Square. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?