Details of Hotel Ashtamudi Resort, Kollam
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Ashtamudi Resorts is a family concern run by the owner-couple, Lekshmi and Venu, who lived outside India for over 15 years. The Resort is a dream-come-true project of the couple. The theme of this resort is the re-creation of a South Travancore kingdom and the guests who come here will have the comforts of a Maharaja to enjoy.
Location:
Hotel Ashtamudi Resort is located about
01 Km from the railway station and a short walk from the ferry and bus stand.
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Rooms:
The twenty spacious rooms in five chalets are all built in aesthetic traditional and eco - friendly methods. They are comfortable, with separate toilet and bath tub in the western style. Two big suites are in the two Queens Cottages. On special request you can book the exclusive, luxurious king's place. All rooms are furnished with fan and low noise air conditioning. From every room you have a beautiful view over the garden and the lake. |
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Restaurant and bar:
The restaurant is built in an imaginative manner on the shore of the Ashtamudi Lake, providing a marvelous view. The well-equipped kitchen is located in a separate building. Cooks prepare culinary specialties to the guest’s wishes. The main food will be of the ethnic Kerala origin. The wide variety of preparations both vegetarian and non-vegetarian are available to please the gourmet. There is also a wide choice of other Indian, Chinese and continental specialties. An exceptionally tasty dish is fish freshly caught from the lake and prepared. There are specially trained cooks to prepare tasty Ayurvedic recipes. |
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Facilities:
Kerala is to the southwest end of Indian peninsula, eight degrees north of the equator. It is a coastal state, with the Arabian Sea to the west. The Western Ghats make its eastern limits. The language of Kerala is Malayalam. Kerala is a verdant land. Its landscape is dominated by extensive rice fields, banana and coconut plantations. In the highlands, rubber tea ,coffee, pepper, and spices are cultivated. Traders from distant lands came to Kerala in search of spices from the earliest days of history. It was on the western coast of Kerala that the European sailor Vasco-Da-Gama dropped anchor. |
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Railway
Station |
01
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Airport |
75
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No.
of Rooms |
20
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Special
Feature |
Ayurvedic treatment centre, swimming pool, dance and music,
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