Settled before a luscious tropical garden, this traditional yet stately Kerala homestay is surrounded by rich coconut palms, well-tended pastures, and an ancient Mango tree—named ‘Chandanakaran’ by the locals—which is more than two-centuries old. Ideal for a long family vacation, this cottage comes with sweeping gardens for strolling and picnicking, and ample opportunities to explore the tropical wilderness of Kerala. Housing a twin bedroom and a spacious open kitchen, the cottage is fully floored in terracotta tiles and features redwood-panelled interiors. Well-equipped with a gas hob, an electric chimney, a mini refrigerator, and a coffee machine, the kitchen has everything to engage the culinary experts as well as the lazy ones in your group. Boasting a sprawling layout, the master bedroom flaunts traditional décor, which includes twin beds, rustic hewn wood and wicker furniture, and a gleaming raftered wooden ceiling. Handcrafted and woven carpets that dress the floor enhance the homely vibe of the bedroom. The en suite bathroom features interesting elements, such as an open-roof shower area—which has six feet-high walls to ensure privacy—pebbled flooring that is decorated with rock vases and cement tiles, and modern sanitary ware. Modestly furnished with traditional wooden décor which includes comfortable twin beds, a luggage rack, a study desk, and storage shelf, the twin bedroom oozes homely vibes that make you wish you could have holidayed here longer. The en suite bathroom is well-equipped with modern sanitary ware and floored in hardwood. An interconnecting lobby is equipped with a single bed and a wardrobe for the special convenience of an extra guest.
Bearing tall testimony – quite literally as well – to the sustainable practices that make Our home stand out is the 200 year old mango tree known locally as ‘Chandanakaran’. The tallest tree in the whole village, everybody talks about ‘Chandanakaran’ as if it were a living person. Which you will also find, it is. The responsible outlook is reflected even in the number of guests at the homestay any given time which is kept to the basic minimum
Valid Passport and Visa mandatory while check-in homestay
"Activities: Day visit to heritage zone of Fort CochIMG_7680in and Mattancheri, antique shops and spices market or evening Kathakali dance by tuk tuk or taxi Visit to baby elephant training centre, wash the bathing elepants Ayurveda treatments at nearby centre Day trips to Alleppy backwaters, visit a homestay, canoe ride / motor boat ride, lunch, tea snacks etc. Day trips to Marari beach, relax at the quiet beach resort, enjoy the pool, lunch, tea snacks etc… House Boat Booking at Alleppy "
"Visit the Prawn farm house of Mr. Shani and wife Josy, cooking your prawns for dinner and to explore the fishing area Explore the village by your own or visit to the St. Josephs primary school and meet local children Learn Yoga at homestay with Ms. Haesel, no matter you are a beginner Village visit by boat with locals – weaving coconut leaves, crab farming, coir yarn making, chinese net experience, fishing net making, clam meat processing, casting of net, groping of fish etc. "
Check In: 12:00 pm
Check Out: 12:10 pm
Get a full refund if you cancel a full fourteen days before check-in. However, in case of no show or cancellation after this duration, the entire booking amount will be retained.