Learn About Kerala
Nestled in India’s lush southwestern coast, Kerala — often called “God’s Own Country” — is a paradise of serene backwaters, swaying coconut palms, and emerald-green landscapes. The Circle Stays offers handpicked stays across Kerala, perfectly located for day trips, houseboat experiences, and cultural explorations. Whether you choose to stay in our backwater villas, eco-resorts, or boutique homestays, Kerala promises an experience like no other.
ALLEPPEY (ALAPPUZHA)
Often called the “Venice of the East,” Alleppey is famous for its tranquil backwaters. Glide through the palm-fringed canals aboard a traditional Kettuvallam (houseboat), enjoying freshly cooked Kerala meals on board — from spicy fish curry to coconut-laced vegetable stews. Sunset cruises here are unforgettable.
MUNNAR
Perched high in the Western Ghats, Munnar’s rolling tea plantations and mist-covered hills are a dream for nature lovers. Explore aromatic spice gardens, hike to waterfalls, and sip some of India’s finest tea while soaking in the cool mountain air.
FORT KOCHI
This charming coastal town blends Portuguese, Dutch, and Indian cultures. Stroll through cobbled streets lined with art cafés, watch Chinese fishing nets at sunset, and discover Kerala’s unique Kathakali dance performances.
💡 Circle Stays Tip: Share exact check-in info and local activity suggestions before guests arrive. This reduces their travel stress and increases your chances of glowing reviews.
Learn About Jaipur
Known as the Pink City, Jaipur is the crown jewel of Rajasthan and a gateway to India’s royal past. With The Circle Stays’ curated heritage homes, boutique hotels, and luxury havelis, guests can immerse themselves in Jaipur’s regal charm while enjoying modern comforts.
AMBER FORT
A majestic blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture, Amber Fort overlooks the Maota Lake and offers breathtaking views. Arrive early to catch the fort bathed in golden morning light, and don’t miss the ornate Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace).
CITY PALACE & JANTAR MANTAR
The City Palace is still home to Jaipur’s royal family and showcases exquisite courtyards, museums, and galleries. Just next door, the UNESCO-listed Jantar Mantar houses 18th-century astronomical instruments that still function today.
BAZAARS & STREET FOOD
Shop for gemstones, block-printed fabrics, and traditional juttis in Johari and Bapu Bazaar. End your day with a plate of piping hot pyaaz kachori or creamy lassi from a street vendor.
💡 Circle Stays Tip: Guests love personalized experiences. Offer to arrange heritage walks, cooking classes, or rooftop dinners for an authentic Jaipur stay.





