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    First Time Booking a Farmhouse? Start With These

    By BookMyFarm TeamThu Aug 13 2026
    First Time Booking a Farmhouse? Start With These

    Slots, two capacity numbers, per-person charges, deposits and house rules — everything a first-time farmhouse booker gets wrong, in order.

    The useful advice here is specific rather than general, and most of it is about which figures on a page to read and which to ignore entirely.

    Across the properties we list, weekday rates range from a median of around ₹1,143 in Bikaner to about ₹39,600 in Ratnagiri. The same brief — four bedrooms, a private pool, sleeps fifteen — genuinely costs two to three times as much in one market as another.

    Per-person charges above the included headcount run from ₹100 to ₹3,500 a head. At ten guests that is a rounding difference; at forty it usually exceeds the slot rate itself.

    The five questions worth one message

    • What is the per-person charge, and how many guests are included? The line that moves the total most, and the one people consistently miss.
    • Is outside food allowed, and can we use the kitchen? Two separate permissions. Plenty of properties grant one and not the other.
    • What is chargeable beyond the slot rate? Sound system, extra cleaning, utensils, a caretaker's time, meals.
    • What is the security deposit, and is it cash? So somebody in your group knows to bring it.
    • What usually goes wrong at bookings here? The most useful question available to you, and almost nobody asks it.

    Rajkot at a glance

    Properties listed2
    Areas covered2
    With a private pool2 of 2
    With a children's pool2 of 2
    Weekday rates₹5,280 – ₹8,800
    Typical (median)₹8,800
    Day capacity10 – 40 guests
    Best seasonNovember to February; summers are severe and pool-dependent
    Children's pool at Mir's Nature Nest, Moinabad, Hyderabad

    The rules that vary property by property

    Two properties on the same road at the same price can take opposite positions on almost everything, because the rules were written by one owner rather than by a chain. Outside food and cooking are separate permissions. A good number of properties across Gujarat and Rajasthan are vegetarian-only, and some restrict non-vegetarian cooking while permitting non-vegetarian food to be brought in. Alcohol varies and is unrelated to a property's price — and state law sits above the property rule in any case. Music usually stops at 10:00 PM. That rule exists because almost every property in this category sits in or beside a settlement the owner lives with permanently, and it is enforced even when the property looks isolated. ID proof for every guest at check-in is near-universal. And several properties state that only the headcount confirmed at booking may be on site.

    You are booking a slot, not a night

    Three products exist on most properties: a half day, a full day and a night stay, each priced differently on weekdays and weekends. Pick the slot first, because it decides which capacity figure applies to you. That matters because every listing carries two guest limits, not one. A day-time figure and a night-time figure, and the gap between them is frequently two to five times. A day booking is limited by garden, parking and washrooms; an overnight is limited by beds. If nobody is sleeping over, search on the day-time number and ignore bedroom count entirely. Filtering on bedrooms is the single most common structural mistake in this category, and it hides exactly the properties that would suit a large daytime gathering.

    Children's pool at Sanskar Heritage Villa, Bhandaria, Bhavnagar

    Two capacity numbers, not one

    Every listing carries a day-time limit and a night-time limit. The day figure is frequently two to five times the night figure, because space rather than beds is the constraint.

    If nobody is sleeping over, search on the day-time number and ignore bedroom count entirely — filtering on bedrooms hides most of the properties that would suit a large daytime gathering.

    What to do with all of that

    Pick the slot, then the capacity figure that matches it, then the food arrangement. Those three eliminate faster than anything else and they take one message to establish. After that, the amenity worth prioritising is the one nobody filters for: somewhere covered to sit outside. A gazebo, a shamiana, a deep verandah. It is what turns a wet afternoon or a hot one from confinement into the point of the trip, and it is consistently underpriced relative to how much you will use it. Then work out the total for your actual headcount and divide it by the people paying. That number — not the headline rate — is what your group will care about, and in most markets it comes out well below the restaurant or banquet equivalent for the same number of people. Book earlier than feels necessary. Supply in this category is genuinely finite.

    Children's pool at BMF-R532, Banur, Mohali

    The detail that makes a booking safe

    What separates a good listing from a photograph is specificity, and it is worth using. Pool dimensions including depth, whether there is a separate children's pool, how many bedrooms have attached bathrooms, whether the kitchen is active, what the caretaker does, what is chargeable on top of the slot rate.

    Where an owner has filled that in — and most have — you can size a booking to your group accurately rather than hoping.

    Comparing a few of these

    PropertyWhereSleeps / by dayFrom (weekday)Pool
    BMF-V379Jam-Kandorana, Rajkot40 / 40₹8,800Private + kids
    Mir's Nature NestMoinabad, Hyderabad25 / 25₹7,440Private + kids
    Sanskar Heritage VillaBhandaria, Bhavnagar12 / 12₹17,600Private + kids
    BMF-R532Banur, Mohali24 / 24₹7,040Common
    DessiteraTata Power Road, Karjat25 / 25₹11,440Private

    Work the total out for your actual headcount before comparing these. Above roughly twenty guests the per-person charge reorders the list more often than not.

    Booking it on the app

    If you are looking for short-term rental vacation homes in your own city — farmhouses, villas, resorts or weekend homes — the BookMyFarm app and website carry the same inventory and the same detail. Search by city or by area, filter on the amenities that actually matter to you, read the owner's house rules, message the owner, and book the slot you want.

    For anyone who has tried and failed to find this kind of property on a nightly-rate site, it is the closest thing to a purpose-built Airbnb alternative for the Indian farmhouse and villa market — because it is built around how these places are actually rented: by the slot, by the whole property, with two separate guest limits.

    Private pool at Dessitera, Tata Power Road, Karjat

    Where to look

    The value end:

    • Bikaner — weekday median around ₹1,143
    • Manali — weekday median around ₹1,320
    • Mathura — weekday median around ₹1,759
    • Raigad — weekday median around ₹2,200

    The upper end:

    • Kandukur — weekday median around ₹30,800
    • Kolar — weekday median around ₹32,550
    • Goa — weekday median around ₹34,000
    • Ratnagiri — weekday median around ₹39,600

    Or browse farmhouses · villas · resorts · how booking works.

    Ask the owner directly

    Every property has a chat thread attached to it. Use it before booking rather than after — owners field these questions constantly and answer quickly, and it is far more reliable than a broker's summary.

    The single most useful question, and the one almost nobody asks: what usually goes wrong at bookings here? Owners have watched hundreds of them and will tell you the specific local answer.

    BMF-V379 — villa in Jam-Kandorana, Rajkot

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    BMF-V379

    Jam-Kandorana, Rajkot · 6 BHK · 40 guests by day · private pool · children's pool

    from ₹8,800 on a weekday

    Check dates and book →

    Why an OTA search does not surface this

    If you have tried finding a place like this on Airbnb or a hotel aggregator, the gap is structural rather than a matter of taste. Those platforms sell nights. This category is largely sold in slots — a half day, a full day, or an overnight — and the day slot is what most family gatherings and birthdays actually need.

    The second difference is capacity. A farmhouse routinely takes fifty, eighty or a hundred people for a daytime function while sleeping fifteen. An OTA listing shows one guest number, so the property either looks far too small for your function or does not appear at all.

    Almost nobody finds a property like this through an advertisement. It moves by recommendation — someone in the family books one, the photographs go into a group, and three months later two more families have used the same place. That is worth knowing when you find something good: send it on, because the person who sent it to you probably got it the same way.

    Frequently asked questions

    Kids swimming pool available?+

    Yes

    What does BMF-V379 cost?+

    The slot rate is ₹8,800 on a weekday and ₹10,560 at the weekend. Above the included headcount there is a per-person charge of ₹500 a head, which at a large group moves the total more than the base rate does.

    How many properties are there in Rajkot?+

    We currently list 2 in and around Rajkot, 2 of which have a separate children's pool.

    When is the best time to book near Rajkot?+

    November to February; summers are severe and pool-dependent. If your dates can move at all, a weekday booking saves between a quarter and half the rate, which is more than switching to a cheaper property usually achieves.

    Can I book for the day without staying the night?+

    Yes. Most properties sell a half day and a full day as well as an overnight, and the day slot is what a birthday or a family lunch usually needs. It is also why the day-time guest limit is often several times the sleeping capacity.

    Is the whole property mine, or is it shared?+

    The whole property is reserved for your group. The listings state this explicitly and the property FAQs repeat it — you are not sharing a pool or a lawn with another booking.

    Can I bring my own food, or use the kitchen?+

    It depends on the property, and these are two separate permissions. Some allow outside food but not cooking; some hand you an active kitchen with utensils; a few cater in-house and do not permit outside food at all. Every listing states which applies.

    Can I speak to the owner before booking?+

    Yes — chat is built into every listing and goes to the owner or their caretaker rather than to an agent. It is the fastest way to settle the things a listing cannot cover, such as an early check-in or whether a road floods.