Firdaus by Citrus County in Punjab becomes the latest member of the RARE India Community

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Firdaus by Citrus County has now become a member of the RARE India Community, which consists of some of the finest hand-picked conscious luxury boutique hotels, palace stays, wildlife lodges, homestays and retreats of the sub-continent.

One of the first few pet-friendly places within driving distance from Delhi, Chandigarh and Amritsar with an airport at Adampur within an hour��s drive, Firdaus is set in 20 acres. Curated as an outdoor and active farm stay, it is a working farm with poplar, kinnow, orange and grape fruit trees.

Four villas are spread out with plenty of open spaces that encourage guests to stay out as much as possible. Two Villas have two bedrooms and two others have one bedroom, attached baths, common lounge and a pantry are common to each villa. Every villa has access to outdoors which is why Firdaus is popular for activities like forest trails, cycling and four wheel drive outs.

Popular among children, Firdaus encourage children to ‘be a farmer for a weekend’ where children are given duties and towards the end of the session discuss challenges, insights and ideas about farming. Parents with children drive down from Delhi and other surrounding cities, sometimes long distance from Mumbai, for experiences that are focussed on children and young adults.

Firdaus is also perfect for star gazing and can be the base to experience the Holla Mohalla festival of the Anantpur Sahib. For those interested in history, the Gurudwara of Anantpur Sahib has a museum dedicated to Sikh history. Harkirat Singh, the owner is an avid rider and hence Firdaus is also a paradise for bikers.

Cuisine is a definite highlight at Firdaus as Harkirat joins in and cooks up a storm outdoors. Some of their specialities include mustard fish, homemade village style mustard greens (Sarson Ka Saag), mutton curry, Indi-Chinese and tomato paneer.

Not to be missed is a signature detox tea cocktail made with fresh orange tea, honey, cinnamon and rum. As a partner with RARE India, their focus on community employment, water conservation, low plastic footprint, local and organic produce are attributes that Harkirat is very proud of. He also tells great stories and is proud of the culture of the region – be it the cuisine, Sikh traditions or local village life.

Harkirat Singh, Owner, Firdaus by Citrus County, said, "Having begun in 2008, I found that farming was becoming limiting and farmers needed to supplement their incomes. Citrus County was born to provide an experience to itinerant travellers from around the world while creating opportunities for the local community through skill development, hospitality training and other opportunities to sell farm produce. Firdaus evolved to show guests what life on a farm can be while staying with a farmers family."
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