Showing posts with label Tamil nadu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tamil nadu. Show all posts

01/08/2023

Dhanushkodi, The last road of India

To say that India is a country of many wonders and mysticism would be very appropriate especially regarding this place called Dhanushkodi, which is the end of the Indian mainland and is at a distance of only 24 kms from the country of Sri Lanka. Dhanush means Bow and arrow and this place is so named because the bridge ( Ram Setu ) built by the Vanar Sena of Lord Rama to the kingdom of Lanka, was broken at one end at the advice of Vibhishan, brother of King Ravana. So Dhanshkodi literally means breaking by dhanush. 


State - Tamilnadu

Where - The east coast of the Pamban Island

Island - Pambhan, Rameshwaram

Name - Dhanushkodi

Distance from Rameshwaram - 15 km

Significance - The last road of India

Historical importance -

  • The starting point of Ram Setu

  • Arrival of Swami Vivekananda via the sea route from Sri Lanka after his Dharma parliament in the USA

Things to do - Watch the sunset, stroll on the white sand beaches, Surfing, Boating, Sightseeing of the confluence of the mighty Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal, visit the many ancient temples especially of Lord Ram, check out Ram Setu, have a look at the southern neighbor, Sri Lanka across the Palk Strait.



Connected by the National Highway

  • 5 km from Mukuntharayar Chathiram to Dhanushkodi 

  • 4.5 km from Dhanushkodi to  Arichamunai

Once a bustling port town, today this place wears a deserted look. In fact it is often referred to as a ghost town. Although the tourists do visit this place, the visit is only allowed during the day time and the place is shut down by the authorities after the sunset. The sad state of the town is due to the devastating cyclone of 1964 which is also called the Rameswaram cyclone which had created havoc in the ocean and the nearby coastal places. The village of Dhanushkodi was destroyed completely with 1800 estimated deaths and the pamban train was drowned killing hundreds of passengers. The hustling and bustling life came to a standstill with most of the villagers losing their lives and utter devastation of the coastal region. It was never rehabilitated by the authorities and finally turned into an isolated and deserted place. Nowadays it's only the tourists visiting for the scenic ocean views, the white sandy beaches, the historical and religious importance due the Ram Setu. More importantly it is the place where the Indian ocean and Bay of Bengal meet.


There is clear demarcation in the two water bodies with the water color being of different shades. It is a uniquely mesmerizing sight. The amalgamation of the geographical beauty, historical and religious importance, the eerie and deserted silence all around, the ruins of the village and the many temples still standing make Dhanushkodi one of the most unique places as a tourist destination. Suffice to say, it is definitely worth a visit.


Pictures credit - @vertigowarrior from Twitter 






26/01/2023

Marutham Village Resort, Tamil Nadu

 One of the most unique resorts in the state of Tamil Nadu is the Marutham Village Resort. As the name suggests, it is predominantly a village lifestyle for the guests to go back in time when life was simpler and more relaxing. It provides all village attractions like a paddy farm, a lake nearby, jungle trails, cattle shed along with village - related activities that include taking part in farming activities, milking and tending to the cattle, baths in pump sets, cycling, nature walks, watching the sunrise among many more traditional ones such as authentic Tamil food cooking classes, learning to make traditional sweets or just going for Bullock cart rides, playing in the games section with the kids. 

The architecture of the resort is Chettinad  with iron and wood pillars, huge central open courtyards, spacious rooms with intricate glass lights, broad halls, ceramic tiles complete with an old world charm that takes the guest to the times gone by. However,all modern day creature comforts and amenities are available thereby making the resort an amalgamation of the best of both worlds. 

Here are more details regarding the same.

Distance from -

Chennai International Airport - 52 kms

Chengalpattu Junction - 22 kms

Mamallapuram - 6 kms

Mahabalipuram Bus stop - 6.3 kms

Amenities - 24 / 7 security system, free Wi-Fi, Luggage storage, front desk, room service, housekeeping, ironing service, packed lunches, airport shuttle, car hire, kids menu, customized meals, designated smoking zones, soundproof rooms, fire extinguisher, banquet halls, lockers, disabled - wheelchair friendly, beds disabled friendly, cashless transactions, ensuite bathrooms, double beds, kettles, toiletries, AC, flat screen TVs, bed linen, parking space 

Unique Activities - Milking the cows, feeding the cattle, fishing, Bullock cart rides, archery, rifle shooting, temple pool style swimming pool, pottery, sweets preparation,  table tennis, football, traditional entertainment like oyil attam, karagattam, basket weaving, pump set, antique collection, street food, folk dances, badminton, swings, paddy field walks, lake view, artificial waterfall, library, art gallery, cooking class, drawing for kids, water sports, darts, cycling, class on local culture, spa, sun loungers, sun terrace 


Accommodation

  1. 17 Studio Cottages

Capacity - 2 Adult + 1 Child each 

  1. 2 Family Cottages, 4 Bedrooms.

Capacity -  8 Adults + 4 kids each 

  1. 2 Family Cottages, 3 Bedrooms

Capacity - 6 Adults + 3 children each 

  1. 2 Farm Huts.

Capacity - 2 Adults each 

*Tariff - Starts from ₹ 8000 onwards to ₹ 35,000 depending on the accommodation, days and dates as regards weekends, long weekends, weekdays, public holidays etc. 

*At the discretion of the management

In-house Restaurant - Amirtham, serves Indian and International cuisine. Both buffet and a la carte menu system. Breakfast is predominantly south indian. 


Nearby Attractions include - 

Lake Mamalla - 1.8 kms

Green Groove Farm - 1.9 kms

Thirumoorthi Cave - 5.7 kms

Mamallapuram Lighthouse - 5.9 kms

Tiger Statue - 6.5 kms

Contact Information

No.1 B, Church Street,

Kattuthangal Village, 

Vadakadambadi, 

Kanchipuram Dt 

Tamilanadu - 603104 

Phone Numbers

+91 73581 45555

+91 73580 33045

Email addresses -

reservations@maruthamresort.com

admin@maruthamresort.com

Website - www.maruthamresort.com



Pictures source - The resort website



05/04/2016

How to reach Chennai

Chennai can be reached by Air, Road and Rail. Chennai have both International and Domestic airports. Both the airports are located in Meenambakkam, Chennai. There is also a Cargo Terminal in this Airport. The airport is about 15kms away from Chennai. To reach the city and other areas, there are different taxis available at the entrance. To find a list of call taxis that can be called and booked, check here.

There are two major railway stations in Chennai. Chennai Central and Chennai Egmore. Trains from all over India reach Chennai Central and the trains from South India arrive at Chennai Egmore. There are prepaid metered autos available in front of the railway stations.

CMBT – Koyambedu is the biggest bus terminus in Asia. Busses to all major towns go from CMBT through the five national highways. Apart from the government buses many private operators also ply busses.

02/03/2015

Hotel Oriental Towers - Tanjore

Address: 2889, Srinivasam Pillai Road, Thanjavur 613 001

Phone: 04362 – 230724 / 231467 / 231950

Email: reservations@hotelorientaltowers.com

Overview: Enjoy a memorable stay at Hotel Oriental Towers, located in the heart of Thanjavur, offering stunning views of the ancient Chola Capital. Our eleven-storied high-rise building provides a panoramic perspective of this historic city.

Accommodation: Choose from our selection of 135 centrally air-conditioned rooms, including suite rooms, deluxe rooms, and standard rooms, each designed for comfort and convenience.

Dining Options:

  • Mullai Restaurant: Indulge in a culinary journey with our multi-cuisine restaurant, offering Indian, Moghul, Continental, and Tandoor delicacies.
  • Marutham Restaurant: Savor pure vegetarian delights in a tranquil setting.
  • Kurinji Restaurant: Experience the flavors of India and Tandoor specialties.
  • Banana Pub: Unwind with a selection of spirits and beverages at our vibrant pub.

Conference Facilities: Host your meetings, conferences, seminars, and training programs in our four spacious conference halls equipped with modern amenities to ensure a successful event.

Additional Services:

  • 24-hour room service
  • Modern laundry service
  • Safety lockers
  • Travel desk assistance
  • High-speed wireless broadband access
  • Currency exchange
  • Doctor on call
  • Shopping arcade
  • Acceptance of all major credit cards

At Hotel Oriental Towers, we strive to provide exceptional hospitality and services to make your stay memorable and comfortable. Contact us to book your stay or for further inquiries

Tanjore or Thanjavur - Rice Bowl of South India

Article by Ms. Uma Sridharan

Thanjavur is known as the Rice Bowl of Tamil Nadu. It was the capital of Cholas. With rich cultural heraitage, Thanjavur is full of temples most important is the Big Temple or Periya Kovil in tamil. The deity is Sri Brahadeeswar. This temple was built by Raja Raja Chola, in the year A.D 1010. The height of the temple tower or vimanam is 216 ft height.

The huge Nandhi statue at he entrance of the temple is carved out of single stone.
Manora: This eight storied tower known as 'tholla kaadhu mandapam' locally was built by Maratha King Serforji in the 1814. 

SARASWATHI MAHAL LIBRARY: Sarasvati Mahal Library is one of the few medieval Libraries that exist in the world.The Encyclopaedia Brittanica  mention this as "the most remarkable library in India. "  Started as a Royal Palace Library during the Nayak Kingdom over Thanjavar (1535-1673 A. D.). later developed by Marata Kings. There are nearly 47,000 manuscripts in palm leaves. A small museum is situated in the library to y displaying various rare artifacts.Rare manuscripts, books, beautifully decorated Thanjavur style of paintings in paper, wood, glass and canvass, illustrated manuscripts like Gaja Sastra, Asva Sastra, Mythological paintings, Botonical specimen paintings, Military costumes, Ramˆyana in miniature paintings, Rare maps, sketches and prints are displayed in this museum.

Thanjavur Maratha palace: originally constructed by the Nayaks, later it became the residence of Maratha Kings.

Bangaru Kamakshi: Bangaru Kamakshi Temple is one of the popular religious sites in Thanjavur.The idol of Bangaru Kamakshi is made of pure gold. Bangaru means god in Telugu

Hotels in Tiruvannamalai

Do you wish to do Girivalam in Tiruvannamalai every month? Or atleast during the month of Karthigai, here is a list of hotels where you can find accomodation.

Hotel Nala Residency No.21, Annasalai, Tiruvannamalai - 606 601, Tamilnadu Phone : 04175)-252399 Mobile: +(91)-9443222818, 9994498777 Fax : (04175)-250812

 Hotel Arunachala No.5, Vada Sannathi Street, Tiruvannamalai - 606 601, Tamilnadu Phone : (04175)-225474

Hotel Ramakrishna No.34-F, Polur Road, Tiruvannamalai - 606 601, Tamilnadu Phone : (04175)-250005, 250006, 320055 Mobile: +(91)-9443163151 Fax : (04175)-250008

 Annamalai Guest house No.6A, Vada Sannathi Street Near Periya Gopuram, Tiruvannamalai - 606 601 Tamilnadu Phone : 04175)-222750 Mobile: +(91) 9245273553

Hotel Ganesh No.111-A, Big Street, Tiruvannamalai - 606 601 Tamilnadu. Phone : (04175)-226701, 226702, 224125 Mobile : +(91)-9443326701 Fax : (04175)-227887

Shiva Lodge 5-A, Erattai Pillaiyar Koil Street, 167-A, Car Street, Tiruvannamalai - 606 601, Tamilnadu Phone : (04175)-253658 Mobile: +(91)-9443019200 Fax : (04175)-253658

N.S Lodge No.47, Thiruvoodal Street Tiruvannamalai - 606 601 Tamilnadu Phone : (04175)-222750 Mobile: +(91)- 9245273553

S.M Lodge No.16, Polur Road, Tiruvannamalai - 606 601, Tamilnadu Phone : (04175)-254120 Mobile: +(91)-9244232601

Kos Lodge No.68, Big Street, Tiruvannamalai - 606 601, Tamilnadu Phone : (04175)-254452 Mobile: +(91)-9443373276, 9894316163

N.S Lodge No.47, Thiruvoodal Street, Tiruvannamalai - 606 601, Tamilnadu Phone : (04175)-225388 Mobile: +(91)-9443233412, 9994498777

Misty Cove Home Stay in Kodaikanal

Mistycove, an exclusive homestay in Kodaikanal is located at a closer distance to Lake, Byrant Park, Coaker's Walk, Seven Road Junction, Boat Club etc. is situated in the lake front of the Kodai Lake. There are 5 cottages in a total area of 3 acres. The cottages are built colonial style. The cottages are 75 years old.  It is a great location for both young couples as well as families. The cottages have lawns and bloooming flowerbeds.

Each cottage can accomodate 4 adults and 2 kids (below the age of 7) and a there is an extra charge for extra beds. The cottages in Mistycove have one large bedroom, one small bed room, one living room which is enhanced with a fireplace, one kitchen and only one bathroom cum toilet. The bathrooms have hot and cold water facility. Option is given to the guests to cook or enjoy the food that is been served. But the food served is 100% vegetarian, and no non-vegetarian food, even that is bought from outside is allowed. Mistycove is also alchohol and tobacco free zone.

The check in time is at 10.00Am and check out time is at 9.00Am. The tariff is for per cottage and morning Tea/coffee is included in the room tarriff itself. Kids below the age of 7 are not charged for the fixed menu that is served. Guests can enjoy breakfast, lunch, high tea and dinner for fixed charges which is applicable at the time of booking. As an additional option, guests can avail of the pick up and drop from certain places like Kodai Road Railway station, Madurai Railway station, Madurai Airport, Coimbatore Airport and Railway station.
As the place is built exclusively for relaxation and merryment, the cottages are not equipped with a TV set. But on request, the caretaker provides one to the guests on hire. The cottages are not supplemented with generator or inverter and so, during powercuts, guests have to manage with the candle lights and wait for the power to resume. Pets are not  allowed inside the cottages but are provided safe place inside the compound.

For Booking:
'The Mistycove'F3,
1st Floor,No. 34 & 36, 7th Avenue,
Besantnagar,
Chennai - 600 090,
India.
Telephone : +91 44 24465732+91 44 24425733
Mobile : +91 9841025076+91 9381272480+91 9841025036+91 9381272481
Fax : +91 44 42625599
Email Id : reservations@mistycove.net

Silambattam - The Defense Martial Art of Tamil Nadu

Silambam or Silambattam is one of the traditional games of India, which have its origin in Tamilnadu. The kings of the south, promoted Silambattam and there were champions in this game. Silambattam is known as staff fencing dates back to 2nd century A.D. The silambam staff is one of the martial art wepons which was also one of the trading items in the ancient times. Though this game have its origin and flourishment in Tamilnadu, this is now a recreational game in the country of Malaysia too.

The young men of ancient Tamilnadu using a long staff, is a self defence game and mock-fighting games were organised in the ancient times. Almost all the young men were trained to use these staves to be used both in emergency and also as a ritual. There are 4 different types of sticks or staves used to enact Silambattam.

      1. Thin strong one which produces sonorous swishing sound.
      2. Staff tied with lighted torch at both the ends.       
      3. Short staff     
      4. Non-elastic staff that clatters.

The contest of Silambam     
There are 3 types of contest in Silambam that is practised normally. The winner of the contest is:
        1. Either one have to be dispossed of his staff.       
        2. Either one should have the maximum number of marks on his body.
        3. Skill in protecting a money pouch placed in the body.
    All these are 3 different types of contest and the looser have to place his staff on the ground in the 2nd and 3 rd contest. The winner normally leaves a mark on the forehead of the looser.
Dress code of the contestant
     The contestant wear langots, sleeveless vests, turbans (mundasus), and a chest guard made of Palmyrah tree traditionally and in the modern period real chest guard is used. Modern contestants wear canvas shoes.

Techniques of Silambam    
      Swift movements of hand and foot. Hands are normally used to weild the staff. Precise movement, momentum and force have to be developed at head, shoulder, hip and legs so that one can save these parts from getting hurt or hit during the game. One have to master the art of sweeping, cutting, thrusting the staff into the opponents area. One have to develop strong mental ability, by improving concentration. The contestants have to anticipate the movements of the opponent and use techniques accordingly. One have to master the different kinds of strokes.
     One have to learn to defend the crowd and learn to disperse the mob using different kind of strokes and hits which have to be performed swiftly. All these activities involve swift movement of hand, feet, staff swinging, jumping and a lot more. Silambam is not just a defensive art but also a combat exercise.

How the contest is performed
        The contest is started with a salutation; to the God, to the Guru and also to the audience. Points are awarded for different acts performed. For every touch on the body 1 point is awarded and at times for a touch above the waist 2 points are awarded.
    According to the rules that is made during the beggining of the contest, the winner is the one who touches the opponent's body thrice, or who makes a mark in the opponent's forehead or the one who disposses off the other's staff.
    Silambam is normally fought on an even and hard surface and the area is normally circular with a radius of not more than 20 to 25 ft. Normally 2 players are involved in the contest and the contest duration is between 6 to 10 mins with 4 quarters. An interval of one minute is given after the 1st and 3rd quarter. And after the 2nd quarter an interval of 3 mins is allowed.
    An defense art of ancient times is now regarded as an ancient martial art form of performing arts. 

Shenbagathoppu Grizzled Squirrel Wildlife Sanctuary

Grizzled Squirrel Wildlife Sanctuary - Shenbagathoppu is about 8 km west of Srivilliputhur. This sanctuary is the home of the endangered species of Grizzled giant squirrel. The wild life sanctuary is spread in about 480kms and was established in Srivilliputhur. On the south-west of this forest lies the Periyar Tiger Reserve and on the north-west lies the Megamalai Reserve forest. This place is a shelter for many tribal communities too.

This is a good trekking site in south India. As the place can be reached only two wheeler or cycle alone this happens to be a best cycling zone too. There are lots of waterfalls enroute and one can enjoy taking bath in them. People from Srivilliputhur, Rajapalayam and Sivakasi visit Shenbagathoppu regularly. Meenvetti Parai falls is very famous place enroute to visit during winter and rainy seasons.

One can find the forests of Shenbagathoppu in the eastern side of Western Ghats. One can find a lot of rare species of plants and animals. 

Arupadi Veedu Temples

Arupadai veedu temples are the 6 temples of Lord Muruga. All these temples are in Tamilnadu and many go on tour to all these temples either individually or together.

The six temples are located at:
1. Dhandayuthapaani temple - Palani, Dindigul
2. Subramaniya Swami temple - Thiruparamkundram, Madurai
3. Subramaniya Swami temple - Thiruchendur, Tuticorin
4. Swaminatha Swami temple - Swamimalai, Tanjore
5. Subramaniya Swami temple - Solaimalai, Azhagarkoil, Madurai
6. Subramaniya Swami temple - Thiruthani, Thiruvallur

Regent Hillside Resort Yercaud

A colonial cottage turned into a homestay is the Regent Hill Side Resort Home stay. Inside a coffee plantation of the Shervaroy hill range, , the stay at Hill Side Resort is a perfect holiday stay place. The current owner Mr. Vishnu have purchased it from one Miss. Kinipel, have maintained the house with high roofed colonial ceiling and colonial decor. The whole place is surrounded by bonsai trees.
The host Mr. Vishnu arranges for pickup and drop facilities on prior notice. The house is fully wi-fi enabled, and so one can relax and surf any where any time. A small well stocked library is maintained and the visitors can make use of it. Doctors are arranged on call. Fire warmth can be arranged as there are fire places in all the rooms.

The host arranges for treks and picnics arround Yercaud. On request a sumptuous picnic meal is arranged. There are many indoor games for both kids and adults. Sight seeing trips`
The house is established in 1860 and famous people like Charles Dickens, Sir Robert Clive, Nizam of Hyderabad have stayed here.

Kaalikesam|Kalikesam - Unexplored Charming Beauty

Kaalikesam or Kalikesam, is a beautiful place located 20 kms from Nagerkoil.This is a really wonderful tourist place near Kanyakumari but many don’t know much about this place. This place is quite dense with forest and rubber plantations. Though there are buses to this place, there is no use in taking risk to go to this place by bus, but can go there straight away, if there is own transport. The entire stretch of traveling either from Kerala or from Kanyakumari is quite breath taking. One will never hesitate to stop enroute to take pictures.

How to reach:
       From Nagerkoil one have to cross the villages of Puthery, Thittuvilai, Alagiyapandiapuram, Thadikarankonam (there is a straight road from the north end of this village, that leads to Kalikesam), Keeriparai, Kalikesam. At Keeriparai, there is a bridge and once crossing the bridge there is a junction of two roads cutting at V angle where the right side road leads to Balmore estate and Vattaparai falls and the straight road or the left side road leads to Kaalikesam after a traveling distance of 2 kms. The end of the road is Kalikesam. The road ends in the Kali temple on the forest river shore (did this place got the name because of the temple?). The second half of May and early half of June says the native inmates there. When the monsoon starts in Kerala, the forest river starts getting water. Though the water is ankle deep one have to be very careful with the swirls. The forest river is a real wonder to see and step in during the summer but when there is heavy rain, it is absolutely unadvisable to go to this place. Infact the bridge at Keeripaarai, gets submerged in the forest floods.The Kali temple is the main devotee for some of the families in the nearby villages and on Tuesdays and Fridays, people come to offer pujas. The Tamil month of Aadi is very significant and women make kozhukattai and maavilakku and offer it to Kali. The only other building to be seen in this area is the Tea stall or the canteen on the opposite bank. There is a bridge constructed from one bank of the river, funded by MLA fund. People can walk or can go in bicycle. When we go up the hill in a distance of 1km there is a beautiful waterfall. It is better not to stay back after dark, as there are lots of wild animals seen wandering after sunset.

Beware, even in this technology improved decade, there is very remote chance of your mobile phones getting a signal

Tourism Information Offices of Tamilnadu

Chennai 
Tamil Nadu Tourism Complex,
No.2, Wallajah Road,
Chennai - 600 002.
E-Mail Id : ttdc@vsnl.com
044-25368358, 9176995863

Chidambaram
Railway Feeder Road,
Chidambaram - 608 001.
04144-238739

Dharmapuri
District Development Council Complex,
Dharmapuri - 636 705.
04342-230705

Kanniyakumari 
Beach Road,
Kanniyakumari - 629702.
04652-246276, 9176995866

Kodaikanal 
Poet Thyagaraya Road,
Kodaikanal - 624 101.
04542-241675, 9176995867

Madurai 
1, West Veli Street,
 Madurai - 625 001
0452-2334757, 9176995868

Mamallapuram
Kovalam Road,
Mamallapuram - 603 104.
044-27442232, 9176995869

Poompuhar 
Poompuhar Tourist Complex,
Poompuhar - 609 105.
Nagapattinam District.
04364-260439, 9176995843

Rameswaram 
Pamban Road (near Bus Terminus)
Rameswaram - 623 526.
04573-221371
9176995871

Salem
Hotel Tamil Nadu Complex,
Ramakrishna Road,
Salem - 623 007.
0427-2316449

Thanjavur 
Hotel Tamil Nadu Complex,
Thanjavur - 613 001.
04362-230984, 9176995873

Thiruchirappalli 
101 Willams Road,
Cantonment,
Thiruchirappalli - 620 001.
0431-2460136, 9176995874

Thirunelveli 
Collectorate Complex,
Kokkara Kulam
Thirunelveli - 627 002.
0462-2500104, 9884742223

Udhagamandalam
Wenlock Road,
Udhagamandalam - 643 001.
0423-2443977, 9176995875

Vellore
Vellore Fort Complex,
Vellore Port, Vellore – 632 004
0416-2217974, 98653 23653

Coimbatore
Hotel Tamilnadu Complex,
Dr.Nachiappa Road,
Coimbatore – 641 018
0422-2303176

Karaikudi 
13,kannadasan Manimandapam Complex,
Karaikudi-1
04342-230705

Tiruvannamalai
13,Manthoppu,Road,
Tiruvannamalai – 606 601
9176995843

Tourist Offices in Other States
Agra 
50-D, Idgah Colony,
First Floor,
Near Sheetal Lodge
Agra - 282001.
0562-2421183

Jaipur
Govind Bhavan,
Opp. Hotel Swagatam,
Jaipur - 302 001.
0141-2570763

Kolkatta 
G-26, Dakshinappan Shopping Complex,
2, Gariaghat Road, (South),
Kolkatta - 700 068.
033-24237432

Mumbai 
G.2A, Royal Grace,
Lokmanya Tilak Colony,
Marg No.2,
Dadar East,
Mumbai - 400 014.
022-24110118

New Delhi 
C-1, State Emporia Complex,
Babha Kharak Singh Marg,
New Delhi - 110 001.
011-23366327

Panaji, Goa
Shop. No.7,
Rayu Chambers,
Panaji,
Goa - 403 001.
0832-2226390

Tourist Information Centres in other States
Bangalore 
Tourist Information Centre,
Bangalore City Railway Station,
Bangalore - 560 023.
Ph: 080-2286181, 080-22286181

Ahmedabad 
Tourist Information Centre,
G3, Ground Floor,
Homkoot Complex,
Opp : to Capital Commercial Centre,
Near Nehru bridge,
Ahmedabad - 380 009.
Gujarat.
079-26580317

Hyderabad 
Tourist Information Centre,
No-3-369/A 2-1-1 Street,
No.1. Himayat Nagar,
Hyderabad - 500 029.
Andhra Pradesh.
040-27667492

Orissa 
Tourist Information Centre,
"Panthaniva Bhubaneswar" Lewis Road,
Bhubaneswar - 751014.
0674-2430169

Thiruvananthapuram 
Tourist Information Centre,
TC 25/1641, Thambanoor,
Thiruvananthapuram - 695 001.
0471-2327310

Kurumba Village Resort - Ooty

The Kurumba Village Resort is located adjacent to the ghat road between Ooty and Mettuppalayam in an area known as Upper Burliar. The resort is about 14kms from Coonoor and 34 kms from Ooty on road. The resort is named after one of the 5 ancient tribes of Nilgiris the Kurumbas. These tribes are the inhabitants of the areas around Burliar.
Cottage Bedroom 
The Kurumba village resort is built without tampering the rain forests and one can see the mountain stream bordering the resort. The guests can expect the wonderful Tamilnadu Hospitality.
Balcony at cottage
The Resort have about 15 self sufficient cottages which are airy and built with tribal style (thatched cottages). All the rooms have their own balconies and have king sized beds.
Open air bathroom at cottage
The suites at Kurumba Village Resort are two storeyed with the bedroom upstairs and the dressing room downstairs. The guests can dine at the large 30ft tall thatched roof ceiling restaurant which serves multicuisine spread. The Guests can participate in different indoor activities like Chess, Carrom Board, Table Tennis, Pool Table etc and a vareity of outdoor activities that include trekking, Golfing, Tea estate Touring, Boating and lots more.
Dining room at Kurumba Resort
Address:
The Kurumba Village Resort
Ooty Mettupalayam Road
(between the 4th and 5th hair pin bend)
Hill Grove Post
Kurumbadi - 643102
The Nilgiris
Tamil Nadu - INDIA


For Reservations Contact

Mobile : + 91 9443998886      

Tel :       +91 - 423 - 2237222       / 2231222
Fax :      +91 - 423 - 2231222
Email : nilgiris@kurumbavillageresort.com 

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