We currently have four guest rooms with new rooms being added over the coming months. Each room is individual in size, and all are set with antique furniture and local Kutchi textiles. 

Every room has en-suite, AC and WiFi access.


ROHEE'S

Twin or double.

Sleeps up to 3.

Rohee's is a twin-bedded room that can be joined to form a comfortable king-sized double, and with space to add an extra bed.

Named after our cousin Rohee, one of the last family members to live in Bhuj, the room was once their private space and is part of the interconnecting layout of the house.


JAFRI

Sleeps 2 in a double bed.

Jafri is a double-bedded room that we had a lot of fun creating from the space that once housed the outdoor toilet block! Since the room had tiny windows, we incorporated a portion of the courtyard behind a wooden lattice 'jafri' to create an adjoining dayroom, bathed in natural light.

A third person can be accommodated in the dayroom, provided they’re comfortable with the semi-outdoor nature of that part of the room.


AGASSI

Sleeps up to 4.

Double + twin beds

Agassi means 'terrace' in Parsi Gujarati and is the only room on the first floor, accessed via a spiral staircase. Agassi has two interconnecting rooms: one with a double bed and the other with twin beds, the latter of which leads to the ensuite.

It’s ideal for a family or group of friends. However, due to the sloping roof—especially in the bathroom—it may not be suitable for very tall people.


BAPAIJI’S

Sleeps 2 in twin beds

Bapaiji, meaning ‘grandmother’ in Parsi Gujarati, is a twin-bedded room that is part of the interconnecting layout of the house and opens onto the verandah and courtyard.

The room was home to Bapaiji and Mota Papa from their marriage in 1905. After Mota Papa's passing in 1955, Bapaiji continued to live here until she passed away in 1977. Since then, it has been affectionately known as Bapaiji’s room. The room is furnished with their original rosewood beds, draped with a soft canopy to offer sharing friends a hint of privacy.