Bhuj, Gujarat – The Bhuj House

At a Glance

The Bhuj House is a traditional Parsi courtyard house in the historic town of Bhuj. Built-in the late 1800’s, it has stood through seven generations of the Bhujwala family, as well as survived the devastating Bhuj earthquake of 2001. The family have lovingly restored the house, opening it as a delightful four-room heritage homestay. 

They have four individual guest rooms, set with restored furniture and local Kutchi fabrics.  All rooms open out onto the inner courtyard: Rohee’s – which sleeps three; Nano – a small double room; Jafri – a twin-room and Agassi – a family room up on the terrace. Each room has an ensuite bathroom, air-conditioning and wi-fi access.

Bhuj is historic, slowly modernising small town in the Kutch district of Gujarat. A flurry of activity all day long and sleepy by night. The Bhuj House is located on a busy side-street, complete with wandering cattle, food-carts, beeping rickshaws and the evocative call-to-prayer. Step away from the hustle-and-bustle and into another world. Lose yourself in the history of the house, sip chai in the open pantry and soak in the tranquillity of the inner, leafy courtyard. There is no other place like this in Bhuj!

The Bhuj House website

 

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