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: 10 interesting things I have learnt as a homestay founder #IndiaNEWS #National,IANS Life By Varun AroraNew Delhi, July 17 (IANSlife) Millenials, also known as generation Y, are a group of people born

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By Varun AroraNew Delhi, July 17 (IANSlife) Millenials, also known as generation Y, are a group of people born between 1980 and 1999. They are demanding, daring, and eager to explore the world. Following the pandemic, millenials have embraced local travel, driving down demand for homestays. So, lets take a look at my learning and adaptability strategies as a homestay founder.
Providing a memorable experience: Millenials have altered the travel landscape by willing to forego branded clothing, an expensive coffee, or even Netflix in order to save money on travel. To meet these expectations, it is critical to provide an authentic experience that makes people feel at ease while enjoying the luxury of a well-designed homestay.
Understanding a customers need: Why does a traveller visit your hotel is critical to understanding. Is it the interiors, the local cuisine, the balcony view, or the 24*7 Wi-Fi with an indoor Jacuzzi? Since travellers craved private accommodations with zero intervention, which a luxury villa or homestay provides, demand for homestays and luxury villas has plummeted post-pandemic.
There are no time or space constraints, no shared pools, and the freedom to use the property at the discretion of the traveller. The idea is to tailor offerings to the travellers reason for visiting your location. If your homestay is near a wildlife reserve, you should be aware that a traveller chose your homestay, not only because they liked the property, but also because of the forest reserve. As a result, it makes sense to focus on your guests interests and create a potential homestay experience.
Communicate with your peers: Working with local homestays, their owners, and travel operators is a great idea. Making beneficial connections will almost certainly lead to better opportunities.
International and domestic travellers are always looking for great safety, hygiene, and cleanliness when visiting a new homestay. Getting the fundamentals right, such as a warm welcome, clean bed sheets, sparkly napkins, and excellent room service, can do wonders for the business. Its also critical to hire staff with clean credentials and to inform guests if they need to be cautious of their surroundings.
Curating unforgettable experiences: There is a reason why a traveller chooses a homestay over a hotel; they want to connect with the local culture and experience the local peoples traditions, cuisine, and life stories. Curating a homestay that includes lunch at a locals home, hosting local activities, or arranging a local dance performance with high tea will set your homestay apart.
Communicate: Communication is the key right from sharing perfect GPS locations, checking on guests for any special food requirements or informing them if your homestay is in a network-challenged area.


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