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Thirteen kms from Munnar is The Shade, the tranquil home of Santhosh and Maya. This three-bedroom homestay is hidden between emerald-green tea estates and acres of plantations; and offers an enchanting view of Kerala’s second highest peak. The home is unique and charming not just because of its location but also the family that runs it. The family is a traditional Hindu unit, which is deeply interested in cultural exchanges. Due to their closely held traditional values, Maya and her mother-in-law, Indira are exceptionally skilled in cooking vegetarian delicacies. But on special request can also prepare some non-vegetarian dishes.
The family, till recently, resided in Saudi Arabia. But after returning to Kerala they turned their 2.5 acre property into a homestay, The Shade. The homestay, which is now 2 years old, has cosy and simple rooms and its construction is only 10 years old. It is encircled by cardamom and pepper plantations, imposingly tall trees all around and has virtually no other building in sight. Out of the homestay’s 3 guest bedrooms, two are independently located and attached by a common area. These rooms are ideal for small families due to their apartment-like character. The home also has an open-air seating area in the backyard with the view of majestic mountains all around.
From the home, one can travel to nearby waterfalls such as the Mudraiped, which is less than a kilometre away. A drive to Munnar city for shopping and sightseeing takes less than half an hour. Treks through the plantation and tea estates is a popular way of spending time. But a night of amusing exchanges, set against a crackling bonfire, is perhaps the best way to connect with your hosts and understand the real spirit of this hillside haven.
- In-house cooking lessons and demonstrations
- Shopping for indigenous arts and crafts
- Treks to tea estates, waterfalls etc.
- Tours to major waterfalls
- Drive to Munnar town, 10 kms. away
- Campfires
- Plantation walk
- Open air dining
- 3 rooms, 2 with a common TV area
- Ensuite bathrooms with hot and cold running water European W/Cs
- Two indoor communal areas. But seating on the porch and an open air deck
- ACs not available but rarely needed
- Laundry service
- Large dining hall
- On-call public and private transport
- Short distance from centres of worship, shops, pharmacies
- Lunch and dinner on request. Special menu for vegetarians
- Cochin international airport – 95 kms, nearest railway station – 100 kms, Cochin – 120 kms
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Munnar
The combination of Munnar’s refreshing climate, its High Range hilltops and luxuriant spice and tea gardens makes it an exceptional holiday destination. Munnar can be reached from Kochi via winding hilltop roads punctuated by waterfalls, precipitous views, and engulfed by lush tropical forests. When traveling from Periyar one will need to traverse the Cardamom Hills with its fresh scented air. With an altitude of around 1600m, Munnar is the centre of Kerala’s principal tea growing region which was developed in the late 19th century by Scottish planters...[read more]
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Helpful Tips
| Non Veg |
Allowed |
| Alcohol |
Allowed |
| Smoking |
Not allowed |
| Children |
Allowed |
| Pets |
Not allowed |
| Curfew |
None |
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Additional Info|
| Non-veg | INR | 250 | | Veg | INR | 150 | |
| Airport | INR | 1,500 | | Rail station | INR | 1,800 | |
| Full day | INR | 1,600 | | Half day | INR | 800 | |
| Adult | INR | 150 | | *Costs are indicative only. |
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