Hotels in Kerala for a luxurious stay
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS, KERALA/ Updated : Jul 6, 2017, 10:33 IST
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Kerala is a traveller’s paradise with numerous tourist destinations located back to back. This south Indian state is a marvel in itself with everything a traveller can imagine; from beaches to hills and cultural heritage to urban … Read more
Kerala is a traveller’s paradise with numerous tourist destinations located back to back. This south Indian state is a marvel in itself with everything a traveller can imagine; from beaches to hills and cultural heritage to urban setting! And no prize for guessing, Kerala sees thousands of travellers flocking to many of its tourist hubs every year. Read less

Kerala is a traveller’s paradise with numerous tourist destinations located back to back. This south Indian state is a marvel in itself with everything a traveller can imagine; from beaches to hills and cultural heritage to urban setting! And no prize for guessing, Kerala sees thousands of travellers flocking to many of its tourist hubs every year. To accommodate such unprecedented number of visitors, Kerala’s tourist destinations came up with many hotels and resorts. Thanks to its posh status, Kerala is home to many luxury hotels which are scattered all over the state in different cities. These luxury hotels in Kerala are the epitome of good life and plush living. All the major hotel chains have their 5 star hotels in Kerala.
Munnar is a well known tourist destination in Kerala and it is home to some of the most beautiful tea plantations of the state. Munnar is also home to many luxury hotels and resorts. Munnar Tea Country Resort is one such posh property. A stunning place to stay, this resort is off the city limits and offers villas and cottages to choose from. Its location amid the wilderness makes it easier to go a step closer to the untamed form of Mother Nature. The property also offers 24-hour room service, an in-house cafe and a multi-cuisine restaurant, multimedia library, daily yoga sessions and in-room bars. Devonshire Greens is another luxury property in Munnar. If you are looking for a relaxing escape in a retreat like place, Devonshire Greens is where you should be! Along with amazing luxury amenities, food is their strength area. Their in-house restaurant serves Gujarati, Malvani, Awadhi, Rajasthani and a bevy of international cuisines to appeal to your taste buds. Kochi’s luxury hotels are defined by The Poovath Heritage. The building that houses this hotel happens to be a Dutch Palace dating back to the Colonial Era! It is in vicinity to Fort Kochi and offer easy access to many of the city’s tourist hubs. Then comes Vivanta By Taj – Kochi. Perched on an island in the Arabian Sea, this luxury Taj property offers stunning sea facing rooms. The grandeur of this hotel can only be experience after a stay.
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