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Coconut
Lagoon
Coconut
Lagoon is a CGH Earth Group Enterprise (Formerly Known as the
Casino Group) now synonymous
with Kumarakom and backwater treasures of Kerala in India. It
is located hidden among the palm trees on the eastern shore of
Lake Vembanad, at Kumarakom, at the mouth of the Kavanar
River. It is set on an abandoned coconut plantation in the
very heart of these fascinating backwaters, and has been
designed to give visitors an authentic insight into Kuttanad
life.
The resort can only be reached by boat- a ferry leaves from
one of several "mainland" embarkation points at scheduled
times throughout the day, the closest being Kumarakom.
Facilities at Coconut Lagoon comprise :
- AC cottage and Bungalow
Accommodation
- Swimming Pool
- Multi-cuisine Restaurant
- Ayurvedic Massage Centre
View of the
unending Vembanad lake and absolutely peaceful and serene
surroundings makes Coconut lagoon a favorite for overseas
tourists.
Distance
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Kottayam
- 15 kms |
Ernakulam - 75 kms |
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Kumarakom Boat Jetty - 1 km |
Kochi
Airport - 90 kms |
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Thekkady
- 125 kms |
Munnar -
212 kms |
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Alleppey
- 35 kms |
Kovalam
- 160 kms |
Reception
The reception building itself, for example, is a
"nalukettu", a design that features a four-cornered open-roof
courtyard within the basic structure. Originally located in
the village of Vaikom not far from Coconut Lagoon, it was
known as "Kalapakasseril illom" the word illom signifying a
mansion belonging to a member of the Brahmin caste -and was
constructed in 1860. The illom was purchased in 1993, at which
time a team led by Bhaskaran Ashari, one of Kerala's few
surviving master craftsmen still familiar with the traditional
thachu shasthra style of carpentry, went about the task of
reconstructing the mansion at its present location.
The Restaurant
Cited in Arundhati Roy's Booker Prize-winning best-seller,
"The God of Small Things," the restaurant at Coconut Lagoon is
renowned as much for its superb Keralan cuisine (vegetarian
and non-vegetarian alike) as for its authentic setting, and is
housed in one of the resort's most impressive tharawads. Known
as an ettukettu, the building incorporates two atrium- like
courtyards under an expansive tile roof supported by dozens of
slim columns, a design that enables the space within to
benefit from the slightest breeze. The restaurant is the
oldest structure at Coconut Lagoon, and it, too, formerly
belonged to a prominent Malayali family living in a nearby
village.
The Accommodation
Though all the cottages vary in configuration, and some of
the air-conditioned units are newly built replicas
incorporating only fragments of old tharawads that could not
be saved in their entirety, Coconut Lagoon offers three basic
types of accommodation: Heritage Mansions, Heritage Bungalows
and Private pool villas. The former have two stories, the
upstairs bedroom gallery offering particularly magnificent
views of Lake Vembanad. The latter are more compact,
single-level cottages. Both are furnished in aiyny and jack
woods, and retain all the charm of original family homes, with
thick, solid doors, intricate window carvings, and terra cotta
tile floors.
Leisure Activities
Sunset
Cruise
There can be few better ways to adjust to the pace of
backwater life than to spend the waning hours of the afternoon
just watching the sun go down.
Backwater Cruises
A relaxing boat trip through the maze of canals adjacent
to Coconut Lagoon is a fascinating experience, and a
delightful way to get a closer look at life in the backwaters.
Bird Sanctuary
On the southern bank of the Kavanar River, immediately
opposite Coconut Lagoon, is a small bird sanctuary, where
numerous species of birds, including Darters, Bitterns,
Brahminy kites, Marsh Harriers, Teals; and several varieties
of Herons roost.
Ayurveda
The Coconut
Lagoon offers the following therapies at It's Ayurvedic Center
under the guidance of an expert vaidyan (Physician) whom you
may consult for a fuller understanding of symptoms and
appropriate treatment. It is well equipped with a dispensary
and qualified resident staff.
Dhara : A mental relaxant consisting of herbal oils and
medicated butter milk poured on the forehead and sometimes on
the body as well. Good for insomnia, mental tension and
certain skin problems. Proposed Period: 7 to 21 days or
according to condition.
Sirovasthi : A treatment that anoints the head with
special herbal oils. Good for headaches and Vatha originated
ailments. Proposed period: 7 days or according to condition.
Pizhichil : A special kind of massage with herbal oils.
Good for rheumatic ailments and nervous disorders. Proposed
period: 7 to 14 days or according to condition.
Njavarakizhy : A treatment that induces perspiration
through the external application of medicated rice
concocations. Good for joint pains, arthritic conditions and
certain skin diseases. Proposed period: 14 days or according
to condition.
Udvarthanam : A massage with herbal powders. Good for
obesity, paralysis and certain rheumatic disorders. Proposed
period: 14 to 28 days or according condition.
Massage -General : The body test massaged with herbal oils
and powders. Tones improves circulation and restores energy
and vigour.
Medicated Steam Bath : The body is exposed to the
rejuvenating vapours of special leaves and herbs that are
boiled. Eliminates toxins, reduces fat tissue and good for
certain skin disorders.
Nasyam : A variety of herbal preparations are used to
cleanse the nasal passage.
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