City life in Gurgaon can get tiring after a point. Traffic, noise, closed spaces, neighbours knocking on the door if the music gets a bit loud – it wears people down. That is exactly why farmhouse parties have become the go-to choice for people who want to celebrate without all this hassle. A birthday, a small reunion with college friends, an anniversary, or just a Sunday get-together with cousins – a farmhouse gives you the room to actually enjoy it.
But here is the catch most people run into. The word farmhouse in Gurgaon has slowly become linked with big budgets and fancy decor packages. That is not really true. There are plenty of places around the city where you can host a proper party without stretching your pocket. You just need to know where to look and what to ask before booking.

1. Green Orchid Farmhouse
We will be honest, we are including our own place here, but only because it fits the exact need this blog is written for. Green Orchid Farms sits away from the main city noise, with open lawns, greenery around, and enough space for a group to spread out and actually talk to each other instead of shouting over music in a cramped hall.
What makes it work for a budget crowd is simple – we do not force you into fixed decor packages or catering you did not ask for. If you want to bring your own caterer, that is fine. If you just want the lawn and a music system for an evening with friends, that is fine too. Pricing depends on the day, group size and hours you need, but the base setup stays affordable because we do not add charges for things people do not actually use.
Good for: birthdays, small get-togethers, kitty parties, casual evening hangouts with 15-70 people.
2. Farmhouses along Sohna Road
Sohna Road has grown into one of the bigger farmhouse belts in Gurgaon, mainly because it is close to the city yet has that open, rural feel once you turn off the main road. A lot of the smaller, family-run farmhouses here keep their rates lower simply because they do not have the big brand name pull that pushes prices up in other parts of the city.
The thing to keep in mind here is that quality varies a lot from one property to another, since so many have come up in a short span. It is worth asking to see the actual lawn and rooms in photos or a video call before finalising, rather than going by the listing pictures alone.
Good for: groups looking for a pool along with lawn space, without the premium price tag.
3. Gwal Pahari stretch
Gwal Pahari sits close to the Aravalli hills, so the setting here feels a bit different – more hilly, more shaded, cooler in the evenings compared to the flat farmhouse belts elsewhere. A number of budget properties here are older farmhouses that have been converted for parties, which means the charm is real, not built overnight for Instagram photos.
Since it is a bit further from the main city, transport for guests needs some planning. But if your group does not mind a short drive, the calm and greenery here is hard to match at this price range.
Good for: small group staycations combined with a party, bonfire evenings.
4. Bandhwari area
Bandhwari does not get talked about as much as Sohna Road, but that is actually why the rates here stay reasonable. Fewer big players have set up here, so the smaller farmhouse owners keep pricing competitive to attract bookings. Lawns here tend to be larger relative to the price, since land itself is less expensive in this belt.
One thing to check carefully in this area – power backup and water supply, since it is on the outskirts and some properties still rely on generators for backup. Always ask this directly before paying any advance.
Good for: larger groups who need more open lawn space without paying for premium branding.
5. Manesar belt
Manesar is somewhat similar, however for people who no longer have thoughts of traveling 40-50 minutes for a perfect day or night long birthday party, it opens up some arguably affordable options. Land is cheap here, and this is reflected in the fees charged to farmhouse owners. Many homes in this belt additionally allow longer living spaces with lower layout costs, which fits perfectly with weekend schedules.
With the optional-aways gone, this belt feels more like a full-day event or nightlife instead of a short night birthday party.
Best: Weekend staycations, bachelor events, associations coming from Delhi who want a proper getaway sense.
A few things worth checking before you book any budget farmhouse
Price is not the only thing to compare. A few questions we always tell people to ask, regardless of which farmhouse they pick:
- Is outside catering or DJ allowed, or do you have to use theirs only
- What is included in the base price and what is charged extra
- Is there a curfew on music timing, since some societies nearby have rules on this
- What is the cancellation and refund policy if plans change
- Is parking arranged on the property itself or somewhere nearby
Asking these upfront saves a lot of confusion on the day of the party.
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Our take
Budget doesn’t have to mean compromise. What generally comes close is choosing an area that gives you what you really need for the party – area, privacy, a few greens, and nothing unnecessary – rather than deciding to buy a fancy call. Gurgaon has a considerable variety of these options if you know which belt to attend.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are the cheap finances for a small festival in a farmhouse in Gurgaon?
A half-day or overnight stay at a budget-friendly farmhouse for a group of 20-40 generally works in an honest variety depending on the season and day of the week Weekday bookings often charge much less than weekends.
- Can I bring my own DJ, caterer or decorator instead of using the farmhouse’s own suppliers?
Many, including Green Orchid Farms, allow funding from suppliers outside the farmhouse. This is really worth confirming with the owner before booking without delay, as some properties limit this to pushing their internal applications.
3 . How many visitors can a price range-comfortable farmhouse in Gurgaon usually accommodate?
It depends on lawn size, but most homes in the price range can handle anywhere from 15 to 80 guests without issue. For any larger item, the invitation to accurate yard measurements is much greater than going through the “capacity” number indexed on the line.
- Is it wise to stay in these farmhouses, or are they best for day care?
Most farmhouses on this list offer both day and overnight accommodations, often at special rates. If same-day stays are part of your plans, mention that as an inquiry as well, as some properties charge a flat fee from a standard birthday booking.
- What should first-time bookers watch out for while choosing a farmhouse?
Beyond fees, check power backup, parking, water availability, and if things are definitely in road shape or as close because it is required on the maps. A quick tour or video name before paying upfront will make it easier to stay away from any remaining surprises.