It will take only minutes for you to realise that Sajith's home had turned into yours. A farm in typical rural setting, a palatial house with rustic and neo-urban amalgamation, a small family which makes that house a home, exceedingly industrious and lovable folks, a plethora of pets, a lake where lotuses bloom, a tree top abode for the kid in you, a swing swinging over lush green fields, unfathomable greenery- Well that's Sajiths place, best explained for a casual visitor. But when you really come over to this place, you realise it is much beyond that. We were fortunate to have a great guide to show us around, the pretty little niece of Sajith, who has five year experience as a tourist guide, because she is only five years of age. She took us around the property, made sand castles with my kids, familiarised with the domestic pets, told a story (read reality) of how a cow passed away having eaten a mango seed (!) and literally made each inch of the sprawling property ours to cherish. A luxurious traditional lunch which is sure to water your eyes, due to reminiscence of bygone days is the icing on top. I must say, you must experience it, as to realise what an 'experience' it is, to the true best meaning of the word. To realise hospitality cannot be trained or taught, I borrow the words of Sajith's little niece, who did not scold our little kids for plucking a lemon. Instead, she said, "You are guests. Guests can do anything." Thank you Sajith. Will visit again.