Vembanad Lake Villas is situated in the outskirts of Vaikom, a backwater and canal laced town in Ker
Name of object: Vembanad Lake Villas
India - Kerala - Vaikom
Object number:
26313
Creation date:
08.02.2010
Type of object:
Holiday House, detached
Living area:
19 m2
Number of rooms:
7
Number of sleeping accommodations (sleeps):
20 or more
Number of bathrooms:
7
Rental Price
40 US-Dollar per object per day
Price includes following expenses
Cleaning (negotiable)
Electricity
Water
Description of object
Vembanad Lake Villas is situated in the outskirts of Vaikom, a backwater and canal laced town in Kerala. It is a medium sized town, located on the banks of Vembanad Lake.
Location of object
Vembanad Lake Villas are an exotic backwater resort in the picturesque banks Vembanad Lake in Kerala, near to Vaikom town. Here, a 6-acre strip of emerald green land offers you the best of Kerala. Extensive coconut plantations, lush green vegetation with exotic plants and trees such as mangoes, bananas and pineapples, cover the area around the villas. The land is also spotted by ponds as well as laced by canals that are cut from the adjacent lake.
The resort comprises of one Kerala ancestral home or Tharavadu and a cluster of cottages designed according to the Kerala architecture and are well facilitated with all modern amenities like en-suite shower and toilet facilities. The main attraction of this resort is its proprietor and family who are runs the villa as a family business.
The traditionally prepared food from daily fresh catch will give you the real taste of Kerala.
Town: India, No Holiday, Vaikom
The famous Vaikom Satyagraha was organized here by Indian National Congress. This town located on the banks of majestic Vembanad Lake was the capital of erstwhile kingdom of Vadakkumkur Rajas.
Vaikom having an area of 8.73 sq kms has a vibrant population of around 56,000 people. Vaikom is known for the famous Siva temple which has an inseparable position in the cultural of Kerala. There are different versions about the antiquity and idol in the temple. The name Vaikom is believed to be originated from the word Vyakhrapadaram. The Ashtami festival of the Siva temple held on every year is very important and attracts lakhs of devotees from all over Kerala. And the temple architecture is a typical example of the extravagant Kerala architecture.