If Yoga and Meditation are in your lifestyle, then you have arrived at the right spot. We provides the best spa and wellness retreats in Alleppey , Kerala .You are welcome to see how sustainable and responsible tourism practices work, to rejuvenate and de-stress you, while you enjoy all basic comforts, in the lap of Nature.
After morning tea on the verandah, step out for a short walk to the Beach and watch the Fishermen start their day. Relax and enjoy the morning vibe overlooking the Arabian Sea. Back to your room and enjoy at the breakfast table, the rest of the day is planned.
We recommend exploring our immediate surroundings of the ” Venice of the East’ the Famous Alleppey Backwaters of the World renowned Kumarakom Village experience. Temple Visit, Boating, Kayaking, Village Walk, Coir Museum Visit, Evening explore our Private Beach and watch the Beautiful Sunset.
Experience Kerala’s most prestigious Ayurveda Massages!!! Ayurveda is an ancient holistic science that ensures a balance between the mind and body. An Ayurvedic spa, that is performed with warm essential oils, nourishes and detoxifies our body, thus harmonizing our physical and mental state. Unlike the traditional massages, an Ayurvedic massage shall help to deter aging and instills positive emotions in an individual.
Our cycling experiences on Indian cycles take the route enabling you to experience the villager’s life. Enjoy the sunset and visit the temple.
You can rent your own canoe, or local people can paddle you through the canals while singing folk songs. You can also sample the local “Toddy” drink with the local people.
Morning drive for bird watching at the world renowned Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary or at the Kuttanad village through remote areas of the village where you can see the rare birds, have tea and chat with locals before returning home for breakfast.
Cooking classes shall be arranged in house or request. Get to know a different variety of traditional Kerala food.
Cultural life of the region is closely bound with harvest festivals. This place is well known for its agriculture and snake boat race. You can see snake boats, century old churches, temples, very rare Buddha statues and old equipment used for farming. Coir making and pottery is an added attraction. Alleppey is know as ‘Venice of the East’
An abundance of nature in its unspoilt form makes it ideal for Yoga, Meditation and for practising Self-awareness. Come and revitalize your body and mind in Alleppey’s beautiful Beach environment, and invigorate your soul through yoga, meditation, and stillness..
In Alleppey there are many colorful festivals taking place in various seasons. The Nehru Trophy Boat Race is held in the month of August on the Punnamada Lake. The spectacular show of strength, rhythm and drum beats, the event involves a boat race where huge snake boats or Chundans are rowed by 100 oarsmen. One of the most crowd pulling events happening here. Other popular boat races are Champakulam Moolam Boat Race, Payippad Jalotsavam and Aranmula Uthrattadi Vallamkali. Another popular festival is Chettikulangara Bhagavathy Temple Festival, which is celebrated in the month of February/March in Mavelikkara. A procession takes place on this festival which is attended by a large number of locals, beautifully decorated statues of bullocks and horses. In the heart of the city the Mullakkal Rajarajeswari Temple each year plays host to other popular festivals such as Navarathri, Chirappu Mahotsavam and Thaipooyakavadi Festivals. Navarathri Festival is a nine-day festival whose highlight is colorful processions of beautifully decked-up elephants on the last 2 days along with cultural performances including Ottanthullal. The Edathua Feast of St. George is a part of St. George’s Church Festival that starts on 27th April and ends on 7th May. Gold adorned statue of the Saint is carried towards the main dais during the procession. The end of the festival is marked by great fireworks. An interesting trend of this festival is that to pay their homage to the Saint, the devotees roll on the ground. To free themselves of diseases, the devotees offer human organs and serpents made from silver and gold.