Village House – A Simple Stay with a Soul
Welcome to Village House – a 50-year-old ancestral home where time slows down, and life feels real.
Tucked away in the peaceful village of Kerehalli,Alur, Hassan, this is not a hotel or resort – it’s a true village home where you can experience how life was meant to be: quiet mornings, warm food, fresh air, and honest conversations under the stars.
The house is simple and rustic, with traditional architecture, basic facilities, and open spaces that breathe. Here, you’ll be treated like family, not a guest.
Whether you’re looking to unwind, reconnect with your roots, or just take a break from the noise of the city, Village House is your place.
Hi, I’m Varun.
I didn’t grow up in this house — in fact, I never stayed here for more than 3–4 days at a time. But after 30 years of city life, I felt something pulling me back. Back to the soil, the silence, the slow pace… and the stories that live in these walls.
Now, I’m returning to my ancestral home — not as a visitor, but as someone ready to live here, grow here, and create something meaningful.
This is Village House, a humble beginning under my larger dream: Sapthagiri Euphoria — a space for simple living, deep connection, and quiet transformation.
I’m not chasing luxury. I’m chasing peace. I dream of days filled with clean air, open skies, warm meals, and the company of a few animals — dogs, cats, cows, and hopefully horses someday.
Village House is more than a stay. It’s an invitation — to slow down, breathe deeper, live lighter, and maybe learn a few life skills along the way. I also hope to use this space to help others — to share stories, build community, and offer space for learning and reflection.
If you're seeking realness over polish, simplicity over show —
Village House by Sapthagiri Euphoria is open.
Village House is nestled in the peaceful village of Kerehalli (or your actual village), where life is quiet, people are kind, and nature leads the rhythm of the day.
The neighborhood is made up of traditional homes, small farms, and open fields. You’ll wake up to the sound of birds, distant temple bells, and friendly neighbors starting their day. Don’t be surprised if someone offers you fresh fruits or invites you for a cup of filter coffee — that’s just how village hospitality works here.
The surroundings are green and serene — with areca plantations, coconut trees, and seasonal crops all around. You'll often see cows being led to graze, children playing in the fields, and elders chatting under banyan trees.
There’s no traffic, no noise, and no rush — just the simplicity of a life that’s been lived the same way for generations.
If you're up for a walk, you’ll find:
A local temple nearby
Small family-owned shops for essentials
Streams and small hill trails, perfect for peaceful morning walks or just sitting with nature
Plenty of chances to talk to local farmers and learn about traditional ways of living
It’s the kind of neighborhood where everyone knows everyone, and guest
Γλώσσες επικοινωνίας: Αγγλικά,Χίντι