Pros: The host family is well behaved, food is homely. breakfast claimed to be complimentary, but when we asked for dosa (because that’s the only thing my child would eat) we were charged for them. On the second day, they told us they have run out of batter, so they would give upma, and voila, we were charged for that, too. Watery milk of 30 ml given for the child was also charged 30 bucks for each serving. There is no geyser facility, so you have to ask for hot water to the care taker. This becomes a challenge especially in the evening and at night. Finally, power keeps going off and you would be told that they will turn on the generator as soon as you call them, but no one will pickup when you call.