Agro tourism in India, curated and bookable
Agro tourism invites you onto working farms, plantations and heritage homes across India — pick fruit in Konkan orchards, taste Nashik's vineyards, sleep in century-old wadas. Agrekoo curates and verifies every property, with honest prices and instant online booking. Maharashtra has the deepest inventory today; new states are opening as we grow.
Four ways to stay on the land
Farm stays
A farm stay is a holiday on a working farm, where guests sleep on the property and take part in farm life — feeding animals, picking vegetables, bullock-cart rides and farm-cooked meals. Agrekoo lists verified farm stays across India, from vineyard cottages in Nashik to orchard homes in the Konkan.
Explore farm staysGlamping
Glamping (glamorous camping) is outdoor stays with hotel-grade comfort — luxury safari tents, geodesic domes and cabin suites set in nature without roughing it. Agrekoo's glamping collection covers riverside tent camps, forest domes and valley-view sites across Maharashtra and beyond.
Explore glampingHeritage homes
A heritage home stay is a night in a restored ancestral property — Marathi wada courtyards, carved-wood mansions and colonial-era bungalows — hosted by the families that own them. Agrekoo's heritage collection brings together verified wada and mansion stays where architecture, local food and history are the experience.
Explore heritage homesPlantation stays
A plantation stay is a holiday on a working plantation — mango, cashew, coffee, tea or spice estates — usually in an estate bungalow or cottage among the trees. Agrekoo lists plantation stays where walks with the growers, harvest seasons and estate cuisine are part of the booking.
Explore plantation staysWhere to go
Maharashtra
Karnatakaexpanding soon
Himachal Pradeshexpanding soon
Punjabexpanding soon
Tamil Naduexpanding soon
Agro tourism in India — FAQ
What is agro tourism in India?+
Agro tourism in India is rural tourism on working farms, plantations and heritage properties — visitors stay overnight or take day trips to experience farm life: harvesting, bullock-cart rides, local food and village culture. Maharashtra pioneered Indian agro tourism in 2005 and remains its largest market.
How do I book agro tourism in India?+
Book agro tourism online through Agrekoo (agrekoo.com): browse verified farm stays, glamping sites, heritage homes and plantation stays, pick dates and guests, and pay securely via UPI, cards or netbanking with instant confirmation.
Which state is best for agro tourism in India?+
Maharashtra is India's most developed agro-tourism state — the Konkan coast's mango orchards, Nashik's vineyards, and Satara's strawberry country. Kerala (spice plantations), Punjab (farm resorts) and Himachal (apple orchards) are also popular.
What does agro tourism cost in India?+
Agro tourism in India costs ₹1,500–₹6,000 per night for farm-stay rooms (often with meals) and ₹700–₹2,500 per person for day-picnic packages. Agrekoo lists transparent per-night prices before you book.