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Aymanam Village Backwater Resort |
| | The resort is the traditional 'Tharavadu', depicting the architectural splendor and with a heritage home. A stay at the Aymanam resort gives one the feeling of living in the midst of a village. Extremely tranquil, with greenery all around, the resort offers a pleasant stay.
The guests can take a cruise through the backwaters on houseboats and catch a glimpse of the blue waters. Ashore, catch the rustic village in its integrals with cottage industries, coir and coconut palm weaving and paddy cultivation. |
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Kalaketty Estate |
| | Nestled in the midst of a lush green 150 acre estate is the traditional Syrian Christian home. A family of planters who have been living in this ancestral home for the past 3 generations. The house built in 1930 is set amidst old and huge Mahogany, Teak, Mangostene, Nutmeg and Clove trees and overlooks lush green paddy fields. Rubber is the main crop grown on the estate, besides cocoa, tapioca, pepper, vanilla, rice, coconuts, bananas and pineapples.
The house is set amidst old and huge Mahogany, Teak, Mangostene, Nutmeg and Clove trees and overlooks lush green paddy fields. Rubber is the main crop grown on the estate, besides cocoa, tapioca, pepper, vanilla, rice, coconuts, bananas and pineapples. Your stay with the family at their estate home would be a good opportunity to experience life as they do in the plantation. You will be well cared for and comfortable in their home, and your privacy is assured since the out house is independent from the family residence.
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Pappachan's House |
| | A 65 year old House comforts in Moonnilavu, a small village in the central part of Kerala. The house is surrounded by a bountiful farm in which cultivates a variety of spices, vegetables and fruits.
The two guest rooms here are completely made of hard wood which are well polished keeping the elegant sheen.
The cool interiors make air-conditioning redundant, while each room boasts custom-made double cots, a table and chair along with a chest of drawers. Attached to the master bedroom, is a spare room, to use either as a play area or bedroom.
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Serenity at Kanam Estate |
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Serenity at Kanam Estate, true its name, is a lonely building in the middle of a sprawling estate. This 1920s plantation house is enclosed by trees and is retained in perfect taste and style. This is the kind of accommodation best suited for tourists who love to spend some lonely time with their loved ones.
The highlight of the stay at Kanam Estate is that tourists can take elephant rides on the elephant owned by them. The hotel is run by the same management as that of Malabar House and maintains the same standards. |
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