Bengaluru: Want to celebrate New Year but avoid loud music and booze? Staycations are an option

author-image
Venkatesan
Updated On
Bengaluru: Want to celebrate New Year but avoid loud music and booze? Staycations are an option
Advertisment
  • They are equipped with recreational facilities for children
  • Many of the staycation facilities are designed to allow the guests to venture into nature
  • Sakleshpur and Bannerghatta are certain prominent locations for staycations

New year plans do not have to necessarily revolve around booze and loud music. Those who prefer serenity and being one with nature have a bunch of options to explore in Bengaluru. Staycations are becoming a popular choice for Bengaluraians as an option to explore during holidays and weekends. They are equipped with recreational facilities for children as well. This implies that having to leave the children out to enjoy some time off is no longer a situation parents are forced upon. Many of the staycation facilities are designed to allow the guests to venture into nature to rejuvenate their spirits. 

Despite the fact that they are a respite from overcrowded locations, they have registered a significant occupancy for the new year. 

Sakleshpur and Bannerghatta are certain prominent locations for staycations among Bengalurians. The Lilac Farm in Somashettyhalli is another prime spot. They are offering a 2-night package for the New Year weekend. It is a vegan farm full of rescued animals. Multiple engaging activities such as mud volleyball and rain dance are available for the guests to explore. A movie night and a wood-fired pizza station are also part of the package. 

These locations have an added advantage for those wishing to avoid congestion owing to traffic.

Advertisment