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The luxurious home of The Kaimals is miles away from city life. And almost an entity on its own. The homestay is managed by Mr. P. V. K. Kaimal and his wife, Sajni. The couple has a successful background in government service and were based in Delhi till 2004. After retirement, they retuned to their ancestral property and recently turned it into a homestay. The couple is reticent yet friendly and prefer to give people their own space.
The home has two enormous guest rooms to offer, which have large wooden wardrobes and well-maintained bathrooms. The home is a fusion of traditional architecture and modern design sensibilities. As evident by the countless oil-lamps that stand next to their leather living room furniture. The home has three communal areas indoors. But you can put a chair anywhere on the 4000 sq. ft. property and put up your feet. Swings hanging from their centuries-old trees afford a lovely view of their pond and the waddling ducks. In the front is another open-air seating area, a heart-shaped lawn. The homestay also has a temple dedicated to the Snake-Goddess where prayers are offered periodically. And guests can partake in this spiritual experience.
The home is 30 minutes from Fort Cochin and 1 hour from Alleppey. So with a day tour one can cover all the tourist destinations in Fort Cochin like Chinese Fishing Nets, Santa Cruz Basilica, Jewish Synagogue and others. A cruise on the backwaters would require advanced planning, but Mr. Kaimal will be happy to offer his assistance wherever required.
- Fishing, bird watching
- Cruises on houseboats and canoes can be arranged
- Ayurvedic massages organised, on request
- In-house cooking lessons and demonstrations, on request
- Shopping for indigenous arts and crafts
- Cultural dance programmes
- Tours to learn about coir industry
- Prayer ceremony in family’s temple dedicated to the Snake-Goddess
- Open air dining
- Badminton court on ground
- Drive to Alleppey, Kumarakom or Fort Cochin for sightseeing
- 2 air-conditioned rooms
- Ensuite bathrooms with hot and cold running water and European W/Cs
- Three communal areas, a terrace, and a spacious dining room. One communal area with TV
- Internet
- Laundry
- Power Back-up
- On-call private cabs
- Mosquito-repellents in rooms
- Important distances: Fort Kochi - 20 km., Kumarakom - 20 km., Alappuzha – 30 km., Cochin International Airport - 50 km. and Allepey Beach - 3 km.
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Alleppey
The old trading port of Alleppey, midway between Kollam and Kochi, is at the heart of the Kuttanad Backwaters. Its interconnecting canals and wealthy trading history has leant it the title “The Venice of the East”. Alleppey offers a range of backwater tours, from punted rice barges to enormous and well equipped ....[read more]
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| Non Veg |
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| Alcohol |
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| Smoking |
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| Children |
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