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Tag Archives: bangaloreweekendgetaways
Chiguru Farm – Experiences
In my life as a travel blogger, I have visited several resorts of varying sizes and a range of potential for tourism experiences but the relatively small and rustically simple 15 acre Chiguru farm blew me away with the sheer … Continue reading
Chiguru Farm – Cuisine
Food is always the most exciting part of my travel blogs and when the cuisine is traditional and regional and rustic, then my joy (and jaw) goes into overdrive 😀 The primary focus in Chiguru farm, is on authentic local … Continue reading
Posted in Breakfast, Brunch, Chutney, Desserts, Domestic travel, Dosa, Holidays, Home Stay, Idli, Indian Cuisine, Organic, Reviews, Southindiansnacks, Staycation, Travel, Vegan, Vegetarian, Wholegrain
Tagged bangaloreweekendgetaways, daytrip, eatlocal, farmstay, fruitpicking, karnatakatourism, localfoods, organicfarm, staycation, traditionalcuisine, TravelBlogging
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Chiguru Farm – An Overview
I was supposed to visit Chiguru Farm in March and March is when I did visit … but the first March was 2020 and the next was 2021, a whole year later. It was eerie, as if time had had … Continue reading