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**Gruham** As India boasts a rich tapestry of cultural and architectural heritage, Gruham aims to preserve and celebrate this legacy by offering unique accommodation experiences. An aggregator of traditional homes converted into beautiful hotels and home stays while preserving their tradition and their architecture. Choose from a range of traditionally built homes, each reflecting the unique architectural styles of different regions in India. - Tailored Search: Filter accommodations by - region / location - architectural style - amenities - pricing - meals (inclusive of meals) Features - online bookings - digitally paying for the accommodation - filtering option - rating and reviews - viewing images of the hotels / home stays - group bookings - multi language support - Customer support - Digital ID verification at the hotel - Booking cancellation A platform that allows Indian and foreign travelers to experience the beauty of traditionally built homes.

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