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City / Town / Village: Fort Cochin |
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Tranquil is a 400 acre fully functional coffee, Vanilla, Cardamom and Pepper plantation set amidst the lush vegetation of the Wayanad rain forest. In the midst of this splendor, you will be the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dey in a sprawling bungalow with a distinctive old-world charm. The house, although traditional in design, is fully equipped with all the modern amenities you require and you will be assured of a pleasant, comfortable and hospitable stay with the Deys. If you are interested in seeing the inner workings of a coffee and Vanilla plantation, tours are arranged for you. City / Town / Village: Wayanadu |
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The Ballard Bungalow is where one can touch upon the heart and soul of authentic Fort Kochi. This Dutch building traces its roots to a 200 year old history that extends right into the Dutch colonial era. During the British rule, the bungalow was used to house its high ranking officers and the building took its name from Mr.Ballard, the Honorable Collector of Cochin, who was the last British officer to stay here. After independence, it was bought over by the Cochin Diocese and is now being run as a heritage hotel, still retaining the old world charm of the original wooden floors and spacious rooms. City / Town / Village: Fort Kochi |
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A sumptuous colonial guesthouse with unbeatable views through swaying coconut palms to the Arabian Sea.Built in 1862 by Murdoch Brown, a tradesman from the East India Company, and bought in 1900 by the Moosas, a local family of Muslim spice traders who still run it today, the place oozes history. Antique furniture and family heirlooms decorate the spacious rooms, and a houseboy can accompany you on trips to a 6km long tropical beach, the fruit markets of Thalacherry, or the cinnamon plantation set up by Murdoch himself. These same local ingredients make Faiza Moosa’s gourmet dinners. |
| Very quiet and stylish home stay in this huge old house owned by antique dealer and wife. They also own Casa Maria as well. If you want to stay in some splendor... here you go. If you are looking for an idyllic and stylish stay in Fort Cochin, this could be the ideal choice. |
| 2 absolutely stunning bedrooms down a small alleyway in historic Fort Cochin in this semi boutique hotel that over the road has a french restaurant attached. |
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Talliar Valley is a very old estate bungalow set in remote location. Apt for an isolated holiday, it is where you can catch up with your favorite novel or cuddle around the bonfire under a star lit sky and pamper your lazy bones. City / Town / Village: Munnar |
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Old Portuguese colonial house owned by ancient Fort Cochin family with Portuguese antecedents. Not exactly boutique, but very friendly owners and excellent location right next to Malabar House. City / Town / Village: Fort Kochi |
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One of the larger home stays and round the corner from Malabar House, the Maidan, Fort Heritage and Bernards Bungalow on its own quiet street. City / Town / Village: Fort Kochi |
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Le Colonial,nestled by the Chinese fishing nets in Fort Cochin is probably Asia's oldest colonial house- dating back to 1506, restored as a boutique hotel / home stay in the centre of Fort Cochin. Colonial chic meets art collection and exotic artifacts. Just adjacent to St. Francis Church, it is reputed to have housed Vasco da Gama and the Saint. After 150 years as the Portuguese Governor's home, it was one of the rare houses not to be destroyed when Dutch took Fort Cochin. It housed the Dutch Governors for century and a half till Ian vas Spall sold it to the British in 1795, who in turn, passed it to J.Thomas, the legendary English trader of tea. City / Town / Village: Fort Kochi |
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Poovath is a spectacular Dutch colonial palace restored into contemporary boutique style heritage hotel beside Mattanchery Palace in the dutch area of Fort Cochin. The beautifully refurbished building of this heritage hotel retails all the best qualities of Dutch architecture. Wood paved floors, spacious verandas, beautifully furnished interiors and exteriors, large glass windows offering the scenic views of the backwater, pleasant atmosphere and friendly room services are the attracting features of the Poovath heritage hotel. City / Town / Village: Fort Kochi |
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The Bungalow is an enchanting heritage home stay, which dates back to 1930, which is located right at the harbor mouth at Vypin. It offers a stunning mosaic of Portuguese, Dutch and Kerala architectural styles. City / Town / Village: Ernakulam |
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Raheem Residency, a resort located at an undeveloped beach close to Alappuzha, is a 1868 colonial villa which has been lovingly restored in a rich, classical Indian style by its Indo-European owners. City / Town / Village: Alappuzha |
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Set amidst the lush tropical greenery of Olavipe Island, the Parayil Home 'Thekkanatt' is one of five Heritage Homes belonging to the 'Parayil Tharakans'. This century-old mansion is located on a forty-acre organic farm on the banks of the Kaithappuzha Backwater, the national waterway between Cochin and Alleppey. The old mansion built in the traditional Kerala style has been the private home of the family for more than a century. City / Town / Village: Alappuzha |
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Ayanat House is set in a picturesque village of Thykattusserry on the banks of the Kaithappuzha river, a tributary of the great Vembanad lake. Situated away from the hustle-bustle of city life, Ayanat House is the home of Parayil Tharakans one of the oldest Syrian Christian families in Kerala. City / Town / Village: Alappuzha |
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