Niraamaya Retreats welcomes its patrons in yet another stunning property in the picturesque location. Nestled on the banks of the historic Lake Vembanad, in Kottayam district of Kerala, Niraamaya Retreats Backwaters & Beyond offers rare experiences and glimpses of an authentic insight into the local life.
I was fortunate to be part of the launch celebrations recently and got the feel of the property and its services. I realised the team promises to keep the Niraamaya tradition stronger by offering services that go beyond exemplary hospitality.
Sprawling in 8 acres of lush tropical gardens, the property h ou s es 27 luxurious vi l las designed to maximise the glorious views that Lake Vembanad offers. Architecturally, the style is strongly redolent of classical Kerala architecture, incorporating traditional elements such as the sloped roofs, mogappus, Charupadi, etc. The material palette, again, is evocative of traditional architecture, with clay tile roofs, the use of stone, laterite and local timber.
The interiors reflect an old world charm of colonial era to a great extent. Do not miss the handpicked selection of furniture i.e. an assemblage of slender and graceful pieces. The synergy of vibrant and muted palette in furnishings, enhance the decor in every corner, rendering spaces as serene, tasteful and meditative.
You step in at the entrance of the property and you are gracefully escorted into an intimate arena facing landscaped court. From here, a grand flight of stairs leads the guest into an open reception marked by a sloped roof, which frames the guest’s first outstanding view of the lake from the property. And that sets the mood of your stay, simply put as ‘Out of the world.’ Close your eyes and seek the blessings for here you are in one with nature’s bounty.
The villas are situated amongst coconut palms facing the lake. most of the villas come with a private plunge pool and a deck.
This story is from the March-April 2019 edition of Hotel Business Review.
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