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parakkatresort · 2 days
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artdecco531 · 2 months
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5 star resorts in Munnar
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seomaster2022 · 7 months
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Best 5 star hotels in Munnar | 5 star resorts in Munnar | Top resorts in Munnar
Welcome to Amber Dale 5 star Resorts in Munnar, a luxurious nature retreat set in the idyllic highlands, connecting the unforgettable experience of the undulating expanse of mountains, sweeping meadows, meandering green hills and the cuddling fog. Book your stay at luxury hotels in Munnar, best 5 star hotels in Munnar and top resorts in Munnar.
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hazeandkites123 · 2 years
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Best Resort To Stay In The Munnar Hills | 5 Star resorts in Munnar
The cool atmosphere, wonderful scenery, and stunning sunset on the Munnar hills in Kerala provide visitors with one of the best travel experiences. 5 star resorts in Munnar across the tea valleys and top hills let you unwind from the stressful city life. The Haze & Kites luxury resort in Munnar is an excellent choice for those wishing for a short trip to a beautiful nature-covered holiday destination .Travel to Munnar Hills, a destination cloaked in mists with lengthy and curvy roads through the valleys filled with the tea plantations in the pure highlands, and use nature as your antidote to crowds on normal days. Being a prominent tourist location in the Idukki district, Munnar offers the best resort in Kerala for anyone seeking a luxurious space to spend their vacation.
Munnar – A Dreamy Honeymoon Spot
For couples, Munnar is one of the  honeymoon resorts in kerala without a doubt. It is an excellent gem for newlyweds because of its cool climate and stunning scenery, and the reasonable rates for 5 star resorts in Munnar.
Camping And Trekking In Munnar
Here the dreamy hillsides, scenic lagoons, and rugged landscapes have added to its popularity as a backpacking destination. The greatest scenery, complete with vistas, waterbodies, slopes, and more, could be found along the walking trails.
Things To Consider When Choosing A Resort In Munnar?
It is important to make your trip memorable by choosing the best place to stay in Munnar. Numerous organizations and individuals offer luxury resort in Munnar with all the right amenities. However, you have to choose the best resort in Kerala by considering a few things in Munnar.
The Scenic Views
Missing out on the valley views and the misty atmosphere while you wake up in Munnar will be a great loss. Always go for the best view you could find from all the different 5 star resorts in Munnar you Googled
Keep The Budget In Mind
A private owner will possess a luxury resort in Munnar that you prefer, and the pricing list will be entirely based on their demands. It is best to keep your budget and limits in mind while choosing the resort in Munnar.
Of all the 5 star resorts in Munnar, each of them has its own price tags for rooms and special suits.
More To Know
You’ll be ready to pack your bags after reading all of the reviews on the various luxury resorts in Munnar. You could organise a vacation to Munnar alongside your family members and friends for a memorable and enjoyable adventure. No more wasting time, start your plan for the next trip to Munnar.
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britishcounty123 · 8 months
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ortezinfotech · 9 months
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Chandy's Windy Woods is a 5-star resort in Munnar, Kerala. Since 2014, we have been using different modules of Ortez PMS, such as Front Office, CRS, Accounts, Inventory, Housekeeping, Laundry Management, and POS to manage our 48 rooms & restaurants.
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lockyourtripy · 9 months
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Enchanting Escapes: Exploring the Best Kerala Honeymoon Places
Kerala, often referred to as "God's Own Country," is a haven of natural beauty, serene backwaters, misty hills, and pristine beaches. It's no wonder that Kerala ranks among the most sought-after honeymoon destinations in India. If you're looking to embark on a journey of love and romance, Kerala honeymoon places offer a dreamy escape like no other. In this blog, we'll take you on a virtual tour of some of the most enchanting honeymoon places in Kerala that promise to make your romantic getaway truly magical.
1. Munnar: Where Romance Blossoms
Nestled amidst the Western Ghats, Munnar is a paradise for honeymooners. The lush tea plantations, mist-covered hills, and cool climate create a romantic ambiance that's simply breathtaking. Walk hand in hand through the emerald-green tea gardens, watch the sunrise from hilltop viewpoints, and indulge in cozy moments by the fireplace in charming resorts.
2. Alleppey: Love on the Backwaters
Alleppey's backwaters are a romantic haven where you can cruise on traditional houseboats and bask in the beauty of nature. The tranquil waters, swaying palms, and quaint villages along the backwaters create an intimate setting for couples. Enjoy a candlelit dinner on the houseboat, watch the stars reflect on the water's surface, and let the gentle waves serenade your love.
3. Kovalam: Beachside Bliss
If you're drawn to the ocean, Kovalam's golden shores offer the perfect backdrop for your honeymoon. The palm-fringed beaches, azure waters, and vibrant sunsets set the stage for a romantic experience this will your feel only in some Kerala honeymoon places. Stroll along the shoreline, savor fresh seafood at beachside shacks, and indulge in Ayurvedic spa treatments for couples.
4. Wayanad: A Blend of Adventure and Romance
For couples seeking a blend of adventure and romance, Wayanad is an ideal destination. The misty hills, lush forests, and cascading waterfalls provide a picturesque setting for exploration. Go on trekking adventures, explore ancient caves hand in hand, and share moments of awe as you discover the beauty of nature together.
5. Thekkady: Love Amidst Wildlife
If your idea of romance involves wildlife encounters, Thekkady is your haven. Home to the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Thekkady allows you to embark on jungle safaris, spot elephants, and immerse yourselves in the wonders of the wild. Share thrilling moments as you explore the diverse flora and fauna of Kerala's forests.
6. Varkala: Serenity by the Sea
Varkala's serene beaches and stunning cliffs offer a tranquil escape for honeymooners. The laid-back atmosphere, soothing waves, and breathtaking views make it a perfect place for relaxation. Walk along the cliffside promenade, enjoy yoga sessions together, and watch the sun dip into the Arabian Sea, painting the sky in hues of gold and orange.
7. Bekal: A Hidden Gem
Bekal's pristine beaches and the historic Bekal Fort make it a lesser-known but captivating honeymoon destination. The quietude of the beaches, the charm of the fort, and the solitude they offer create a romantic atmosphere. Explore the fort hand in hand, enjoy picnics on the beach, and relish moments of uninterrupted togetherness.
Conclusion
Kerala's honeymoon places are a symphony of romance, nature, and culture, waiting to serenade you with unforgettable moments. Whether you're sipping tea amidst the misty hills of Munnar, cruising on the backwaters of Alleppey, or strolling along the beaches of Kovalam, each destination weaves a unique love story. From the tranquil backwaters to the vibrant beaches and adventurous hills, Kerala honeymoon places offer a kaleidoscope of experiences that cater to every couple's desires. So, if you're looking to start your journey of togetherness in a setting that's nothing short of magical, Kerala's romantic havens await you with open arms.
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sootik · 9 months
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best hotels in munnar
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sublimedefendormusic · 10 months
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Best resort in Kerala | Haze & Kites
Haze and Kites is a 5 star Resort in Munnar, India. Nestled in the midst of breathtaking natural beauty, the resort offers guests a tranquil retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
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islaferd · 11 months
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Kerala Road Trip
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Walking in Munnar’s tea plantations
The Verdict: We felt Kerala was not bad, but overhyped, egregiously overpriced in December, and not worth the opportunity cost of traveling to a country with good tourist infrastructure (potable water, good roads, access to information for travel planning, decent affordable lodging, competent customer service, etc.). 
Why Kerala? We needed to be in south Kerala in late December for a wedding and wanted to tack on a ~week-long vacation somewhere warm and nearby. We had originally hoped to travel to Sri Lanka but changed plans due to the political situation there in 2022. We loved our trip to the Maldives after the last time we were in India, back in 2019, but figured we should try somewhere different this time. Traveling somewhere further like Thailand, Bali, etc. seemed too far/tiring. So we decided to spend our week exploring different parts of Kerala, a state we have long been intrigued by given its renowned progressive politics and high literacy rate, the famous backwaters houseboat scene, and my interest in seeing south India, which I have never visited despite having been to India ~15 times.
Trip Overview: 
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Kovalam: Beach town at the southern tip of Kerala. We started by spending 4 nights here specifically for the wedding. It was fine, but not a place we’d go out of our way to visit. Since we were only there for the wedding and didn’t do any tourist activities, we won’t focus on Kovalam in this post.
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View of the water from Leela Kovalam, the resort we stayed at
Alleppey/Kumarakom: Alleppey (aka Alappuzha), on the west coast of the state, is the most famous area for taking a houseboat on the Kerala backwaters. When we were planning our trip around August, about 4 months in advance of our travel, we had a really hard time finding a decent houseboat with reliable reviews so we opted to skip this. (Our friends found a ~$400/night houseboat on Airbnb that had great reviews and they really liked it). Instead, we stayed nearby at Kumarakom Lake Resort, a very nice but crazy expensive luxury resort. [4-5 hour drive from Kovalam]
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On a sunset boat ride on Kumarakom Lake
Thekaddy: On the eastern side of Kerala; known for Periyar National Park, a tiger reserve where it turns out nobody ever sees the tigers. We had planned a half-day hike in Periyar with the hopes of seeing wild elephants and other wildlife, but unfortunately missed the tour. We stayed at another ridiculously expensive resort here, which wasn’t anywhere as nice as Kumarakom. Thekaddy is skippable. [4 hour drive from Kumarakom]
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Traditional dance performance at our hotel in Thekaddy
Munnar: In the northeastern corner of Kerala, Munnar is known for its scenic tea plantations. The scenery really did deliver, but everything else about our experience here was so poor (the process of trying to book a hotel, get information about activities/tours, find safe restaurant food in town, constantly getting ripped off, commute times, safety on the crowded and winding roads) that we cannot recommend it. [4 hour drive from Thekaddy]
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Walking on a tea plantation in Munnar
Kochi: We ended our trip at Kochi airport, from which we flew to Mumbai. We had the chance to spend a couple hours in downtown Kochi, which was compact and charming, but didn’t have time to check out other neighborhoods.
Kumarakom Lake Resort
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Inside Kumarakom Lake Resort
We spent 2 nights here and the experience was basically perfect. It was about as similar to the Maldives as anywhere I’ve been -- standalone villa with a private plunge pool, charming decor, gorgeous views of the lake, 5-star service, delicious food, activities like yoga, pottery making, etc. Even though it was so comfortable, in my opinion the $400/night room rate is still completely egregious for India. You can travel to Italy, Switzerland, Spain, Scotland, etc. and stay in beautiful hotels that are less expensive and easier to get to from the western world (the drive to Kumarakom from Kovalam was long and uncomfortable). I wouldn’t go out of my way to come to Kumarakom unless I already needed to be in Kerala for some other reason. If you are here, then yes, it is a lovely property to visit.
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Note: We stayed in a villa, not a houseboat, because reviews of the resort’s houseboat stays did not sound great.
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Nearby Activities
On the drive up from Kovalam, our driver recommended we stop at Jatayu Earth Centre, which has a cable car up to a massive sculpture of a famous bird from The Ramayana. I’m not big on tourist attractions or cable cars in third world countries, but it was actually pretty cool. If you’re staying at Kumarakom Lake Resort, I’d scurry along to make the most of your time there, but if you don’t have anywhere to be, this could be a nice stop.
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Walking around the Jatayu monument. The dedication to “women’s safety and honour” is a specific reference to The Ramayana storyline.
Thekkady
We spent 1 night at Spice Village, an “eco-resort” in Thekaddy. Like Kumarakom Lake Resort, it was also egregiously expensive and had delicious food. The room was a standalone thatched hut that was pretty nice inside, if not Kumarakom-style luxurious, and the activities were interesting -- a traditional dance performance, cooking demonstration, and nighttime walk with the onsite naturalist, whose fascination with plants, insects, and animals was truly contagious. Unlike Kumarakom Lake Resort, the service was not particularly attentive or helpful and we felt less insulated from the discomforts of traveling in India (i.e., sewage smells in certain parts of the property, thumping music from a neighboring resort late into the night, the room safe didn’t work, etc.). We wouldn’t travel all the way to Thekkady just to stay at this resort.
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We saw quite a few spiderwebs on our nature walk at Spice Village.
Nearby Activities
Our driver advised us to stop at Deepa World, a spice plantation, where a tour guide who spoke decent English took us on a 20-minute walk and showed us different spice plants. It was only INR 100 (like $1.20) per person and it was actually a really neat experience, especially as we then kept spotting a lot of these spices growing in the wild around Kerala.
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Our tour guides in Kerala were consistently excited to point out cardamom pods growing in the wild.
Although we unfortunately didn’t get a chance to visit Periyar National Park, my sense from reading online reviews is that we didn’t necessarily miss too much. 
Munnar
The tea plantations were so beautiful and lovely to walk through, but the experience of staying in Munnar was really not great. We stayed for 3 nights at Fragrant Nature Munnar, a supposed 5-star hotel that surprised us with its dilapidated condition, lackluster service, and yucky food (I honestly didn’t even know that Indian food in India could taste bad until we stayed here...). Finding lodging in Munnar was a frustrating process because it was difficult to understand which hotels are actually good (this one had just as good Google ratings as hotels that we later learned are actually decent) and when we did get leads on “good” hotels, they tended to be unresponsive, unhelpful, and/or scammy during the booking process. I even asked for leads on Reddit, and the responses indicated that a lot of Kerala hotels’ online reviews are fabricated by the hotel owners and therefore aren’t trustworthy. Everything was extremely expensive around Christmastime -- as context, our Munnar lodging was significantly more expensive and probably less nice than a Motel 6 in the rural U.S. While we weren’t specifically looking for luxury stays -- especially after breaking the bank in Kumarakom and Thekkady -- we just wanted a place that was clean with safe and decent-tasting food (very important because in Munnar you’re totally dependent on your hotel for your meals). The difficulty of finding this was a huge turn-off and is frankly a huge reason I would not recommend visiting here. 
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A waterfall we saw in Munnar
Nearby Activities
While Kumarakom and Thekaddy were basically about the resort experience, Munnar is all about the gorgeous natural beauty that is available for all to enjoy, regardless of your wealth/ability to stay in a luxury resort. And what is specifically unique about the views here are the stunning tea plantations!
Our favorite activity of our entire Kerala trip was a half-day hike booked through Viator (Mountain Hiking through Munnar Tea Plantation, operated by the Munnar Tourist Information Office). Not only do we generally love hiking, but we had a chance to walk through gorgeous tea plantations unlike any landscape either of us has experienced. There were vibes of Hobbiton, Vietnamese rice paddies, and the lush Scottish countryside. If after reading this post you for some reason still decide to travel to Munnar, we highly recommend doing such a hike!
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On the tea plantation hike
The other activity we tried in Munnar was a “Jeep Safari” that our driver told us we’d really like (hard not to believe he wasn’t getting a kickback from the tour operator). We got driven around to some waterfalls, a scenic viewpoint, and a dam, none of which were really that great. It was also very overpriced for India (US $50 for a 3 hour tour, at least half of which was spent just being driven around). We do not recommend it.
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Jeep Safari scenic viewpoint
In terms of other activities, we read about recommendations to visit Eravikulam National Park and the scenic viewpoints at Top Station, Madupetty Dam, and Echo Point. These are all extremely popular destinations among Indian tourists and given the crowds, long commute times, and middling reviews we read online, we decided to skip them.
Logistics
As I referenced in the Munnar section, planning the logistics of our entire trip to Kerala was a real pain -- far more difficult than anywhere else we have traveled. There was very limited information available online and the Indian travel agents we got connected to during the planning process were unprofessional and unresponsive, so we ended up choosing our hotels based on recommendations from family friends and online research (which obviously didn’t work out well for Munnar). We learned that booking directly through the hotel’s website is the most expensive option (though probably the least painful, as you don’t have to deal with time zone differences, language barriers, and the general annoyances of dealing with Indian customer service staff). However, there tends to be a substantial discount if you contact the hotel directly. And apparently you’ll get an even lower rate if you go through a travel agent. Which brings me back to finding it awful to try to work with Indian travel agents...
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parakkatresort · 2 months
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artdecco531 · 3 months
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Booking Your Dream Stay: Tips for Reserving 5-Star Bliss in Munnar
Nestled amidst the lush greenery and misty hills, Munnar is a destination that promises not just scenic beauty but also luxurious retreats that offer 5-star bliss. If you're planning to elevate your Munnar experience with a stay in a premium resort without compromising the serenity of the surroundings, here are some valuable tips for booking your dream stay.
1. Research, Research, Research:
Begin your journey by delving into the world of 5 star resorts in Munnar. While you might avoid naming specific establishments, research customer reviews, online ratings, and travel forums to get an unbiased understanding of the top-tier options available.
2. Consider Location Wisely:
Munnar's charm lies in its diverse landscapes. Choose a 5-star resort that not only offers luxury but also strategic proximity to the attractions you wish to explore. Whether it's tea plantations, waterfalls, or wildlife sanctuaries, ensure your dream stay is conveniently located.
**3. Check for Seasonal Deals:
Luxury doesn't always come at a high price, especially if you're savvy about seasonal deals. Many 5-star resorts in Munnar offer special packages during certain times of the year. Keep an eye out for these promotions to maximize your value for money.
4. Look Beyond Room Rates:
While room rates are a crucial factor, consider the overall value offered by the resort. Look for packages that include complimentary services like spa treatments, guided tours, or meals. Sometimes, these bundled offerings can make your stay even more indulgent.
5. Contact the Resort Directly:
Before finalizing your reservation, consider reaching out to the resort directly. This can open up opportunities for personalized deals, upgrades, or additional amenities. Direct communication allows you to discuss your preferences and potentially tailor your stay.
6. Explore Off-Peak Periods:
To avoid the crowds and secure better rates, consider planning your stay during off-peak periods. Munnar's beauty is timeless, and experiencing it during a quieter season might enhance the tranquility of your luxury retreat.
7. Read Between the Lines of Reviews:
While researching reviews, focus not only on the ratings but also on the specific experiences mentioned by previous guests. Look for consistency in positive aspects like service quality, cleanliness, and the overall ambiance of the resort.
8. Seek Authentic Experiences:
Luxury goes beyond amenities; it's about creating memorable experiences. Look for resorts that offer authentic local experiences, whether it's a traditional Kerala meal, cultural performances, or guided nature walks. These touches can elevate your stay to a truly immersive level.
9. Review the Cancellation Policy:
Life is unpredictable, and plans may change. Ensure you carefully review the cancellation policy of the resort before making a reservation. Flexibility can be crucial, especially when unexpected circumstances arise.
10. Verify COVID-19 Safety Measures:
In the current global climate, it's essential to prioritize safety. Verify the COVID-19 safety measures implemented by the resort, ensuring that your dream stay is not only luxurious but also secure and in adherence to health protocols.
11. Look for Exclusive Packages:
Many 5-star resorts offer exclusive packages for special occasions, such as anniversaries or birthdays. Explore these options, which may include romantic dinners, spa treatments, or other personalized touches to make your stay truly special.
12. Join Loyalty Programs:
If you're a frequent traveler or plan to return to Munnar in the future, consider joining loyalty programs offered by luxury hotel chains. Accumulating points or receiving exclusive discounts can be an added incentive for your dream stay.
Booking your dream stay in a 5 star resorts in Munnar is not just about securing a luxurious room; it's about curating an experience that resonates with your expectations. By carefully considering factors beyond the room rate, exploring seasonal deals, and communicating directly with the resort, you can ensure that your stay in Munnar becomes a cherished memory of opulence amidst nature's splendor. Let the mist-covered hills and verdant landscapes be the backdrop to your 5-star bliss in Munnar, creating a stay that transcends the ordinary and transforms into a dreamlike retreat.
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seomaster2022 · 7 months
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hazeandkites123 · 2 years
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Best family resorts in kerala |  Best resort in kerala
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