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Pranasaala

Alleppey, Kerala
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Set in an exotic lush green surrounding of a snaking tributary of the Pampa River, Parnasaala definitely lives upto its Sanskitised name, ‘Abode of leaves’. The hundred and twenty year’s old house is elusively tucked away with acres of the Kuttanad paddy fields (famous for rice cultivation upto 8 feet under sea level) and the Pampa waters on the other. One has to inch their way below the rustic Nedumuby Bridge and traverse through a shadowy canal in the local narrow ‘vallams’ (boats) to reach the destination. A 700 years old temple across a tranquil pond is the first sight of the house, when one walks into the scenic pathway leading upto the house.

Each corner of the ancient house is meticulously preserved by Mr. Madhu Mohan and his family. With an age old history of agriculture, it is but natural that the house is built on a 10 acre land, abundant with not only trees, fruits, birds but also a paddy field at the back. Rooms are built around a typical ancient architectural feature of Kerala; a sprawling courtyard. The two rooms for guests are spacious and clean with open baths attached for an exotic experience. It is a pleasant respite to be limitedly connected to the outer world as there is no internet connection in the area.

A trained classical music singer, the host is also a passionate wood carver. His house is brimming with extraordinary artifacts, a bird house and musical instruments made by him. Authentic South Indian meals prepared by the grandmother of the house are exemplary. With a profound artistic background, Mr. Madhu Mohan provides a perfect introduction to Indian art and culture to those who are new.

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  • A classical music recital by the Mr. Madhu himself
  • Languid village walks and an insight into the renowned Kuttanad paddy methodologies
  • Backwater cruises
  • Fishing

FACILITIES

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  • Pick up and drop can be arranged on request

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 Allowed
Alcohol Allowed
Smoking Allowed
Children Allowed
Pets Allowed
Curfew None

Additional Info

Meal
Non-vegINR350
VegINR250
Pick-up/Drop
AirportINR2,000
Rail stationINR500
Others
Laundry (per piece)INR20
Extra Bed
AdultINR200
*Costs are indicative only.