Wow, staying in the 120-year-old cottage Nook and Cranny in Kotagiri seems like a dream come true! The preservation of its vintage charm is truly commendable. The peaceful ambiance of the tea estate and the comfortable stay make it a perfect getaway. Thank you for taking us on a delightful tour of the property!
Very cool spot. 120 years old! That’s crazy and beautiful! History can be so much fun especially when you can stay in it! The green is just amazing. And that food got me needing a snack!
An old historical cottage? Yes please! I love history. Reminds me of the old farmhouse I stayed at in Ireland couple years ago. The area is absolutely gorgeous. The beauty of this tea estate is breathtaking. Again reminds me of the coffee farm in Costa Rica I visited. What an epic place.
These really are some of the most beautiful places to explore! There really is so much history in the area and you could have imagined just what it was like a few years ago! Fascinating place really!
Looks quite a comfy option. People liking rustic stay would choose it definitely. Also, even though we get TV in many places, we do not even turn them on, spending time with nature is more important while you are on vacation.
Tea gardens sound wonderful! Do you know what type of tea they have in their garden? And staying at those cottages looks like a nice and peaceful getaway.
The tea here is called Nilgiris tea. India has four major tea producing areas - Assam Tea, Darjeeling Tes, Nilgiris Tea and one more which I don't recall now. Thanks
For a family of three it was ₹5000/- per day including breakfast. I have given the contact number of the owner in the video in the post. If you want to contact.
Wow, staying in the 120-year-old cottage Nook and Cranny in Kotagiri seems like a dream come true! The preservation of its vintage charm is truly commendable. The peaceful ambiance of the tea estate and the comfortable stay make it a perfect getaway. Thank you for taking us on a delightful tour of the property!
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Very cool spot. 120 years old! That’s crazy and beautiful! History can be so much fun especially when you can stay in it! The green is just amazing. And that food got me needing a snack!
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Nice place my friend..good sharing 👍👍👍
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Cute and cozy cottages. The Tea Garden is beautiful. Thanks for the tour..
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Absolutely beautiful nature the cottage looks so cute.
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wow its so green! looks like a lovely place to visit. Very peaceful
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I love all that greenery! It looks like such a peaceful place. Who would want to be there and watch TV???
I agree, no TV is required there. Thanks
What an adorable little vintage cottage. Looks like a great place to stay!
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An old historical cottage? Yes please! I love history. Reminds me of the old farmhouse I stayed at in Ireland couple years ago. The area is absolutely gorgeous. The beauty of this tea estate is breathtaking. Again reminds me of the coffee farm in Costa Rica I visited. What an epic place.
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Had to come back and watch this again.
The place is a perfect place to spend holiday in between nature. Truly a vintage stay. The tea gardens are looking greener and beautiful
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These really are some of the most beautiful places to explore! There really is so much history in the area and you could have imagined just what it was like a few years ago! Fascinating place really!
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They really have some nice cottages over there.
I think I would have enjoyed that quiet cup of tea you had just outside the cottage and relax!
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Wow so amazing and fascinating tea garden..
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what a nice little place to stay in a great location! And it comes with people inside too! ;)
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Very small and clean cottage to stay. Amazing trip must be.
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Rewatched and liked 👍
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Looks quite a comfy option. People liking rustic stay would choose it definitely. Also, even though we get TV in many places, we do not even turn them on, spending time with nature is more important while you are on vacation.
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Tea gardens sound wonderful! Do you know what type of tea they have in their garden? And staying at those cottages looks like a nice and peaceful getaway.
The tea here is called Nilgiris tea. India has four major tea producing areas - Assam Tea, Darjeeling Tes, Nilgiris Tea and one more which I don't recall now. Thanks
What is the price range, property looks nice.
For a family of three it was ₹5000/- per day including breakfast. I have given the contact number of the owner in the video in the post. If you want to contact.