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Luxury
Hotels in India » Hotels in
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Brunton Boatyard |
Hotel Brunton Boatyard, Cochin  Deluxe |
A cluster of islands,
Cochin is the commercial city of Kerala and is one of the
finest natural harbors in the world. From Cochin (Kochi),
various products of Kerala, like pepper, seafood, rubber and
coir are shipped to places all over the world. There are
bastions and streets built by the Portuguese over 500 years
ago. The enormous fishing nets on the sea front of Cochin
provide an ultimate view.
Accessibility
Airport Domestic: 45 km., Airport International: 225 km.,
Railway station: 15 km., Bus stand: 15 km., City center: 10
km., Shopping center: 10 km. |
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Accommodation
Brunton Boatyard has single and double A/C rooms, which
have been built in the early European style that existed in
Cochin a centaury ago. There are antique four-poster beds,
some with tiny footstools to help you up. The corner suites
have a separate living dining space and all rooms offer a
magnificent view of the harbor mouth.
Amenities
Front Desk, Free Newspaper, Restaurant, Lounge, Coffee
Shop, Room Service, Valet Parking
Services
Post, Medical, Travel Desk, Boutiques, Concierge Desk,
Currency Exchange, In Room Telephone Service, Luggage
Storage
Room Facilities
AC, Cable TV, Direct Phone, Channel Music, Attached Bath,
Shower, Bath Tub, Minibar, Work Desk, Radio, Clock, Hair
Dryer, Safe Deposit Box.
Tourist Places in Cochin
- Bolghatty Palace
This Dutch palace is situated on the Bolghatty island.
At present it is being used as hotel. The island has a
fine golf course and the panoramic view makes it an
attractive picnic spot.
- Chinese Fishing Nets
The Chinese fishing nets found here are the only ones
of its kind in India. It is believed that traders from
the court of the Chinese ruler Kublai Khan introduced
these nets here.
- Dutch Palace
The Dutch Palace was originally built by the Portugese.
Later, in 17th century, the Dutch modified it and
presented to the Raja of Kochi. The place has a fine
collection of mural paintings depicting the scenes from
the Hindu epics Mahabharatha and Ramayana.
- Fort Kochi beach
A stroll along the beach, particularly at sunset with
the Chinese fishing nets and sailing ships in the
background, is a fine experience. Many European style
bungalows can be seen along the shoreline.
- Hill Palace
Built in the 19th century by Raja of Kochi, the Kochi
province was ruled from here. The palace has been
converted into a museum displaying a fine collection of
articles used by the Rajas of Kochi apart from many
archaeological findings.
- Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary
Believe it or not this bird sanctuary is situated right
in the heart of Kochi city. It is the home of many
exotic and rare varieties of migratory birds. Parikshith
Thampuram Museum:The museum is situated near the famous
Siva Temple, Ernakulam. It houses a treasure of
archaeological findings and relics including old coins,
sculptures, oil paintings and murals.
- St. Francis Church
It is the oldest church built by European in India. On
his 3rd visit to Kerala, Vasco da Gama, the Portugese
trader who reached India from Europe by sea, fell ill
and died in Kochi. He was buried in the St. Francis
Church. Later his remains were taken back to Portugal.
In spite of that the exact place where he was buried
has been marked out inside the church.
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NEARBY
ATTRACTIONS :

Welcome to the holiday at Kumarakom the ornithologist's
paradise. Bask in the beauty of nature amidst marvelous
mangrove forests, coconut canopies and Pulsating paddy
fields sprinkled with enchanting waterways and canals decked
with while lilies. For everyone looking forward to a lazy
and laid back holiday Kumarakom is the place to be at.
While at Kumarakom visit to the Vembanad Lake is a must. The
fresh water lake acts as an integral part of the backwater
cruises in Kerala.
Water Bird Sanctuary
A 14-acre bird sanctuary is situated on the eastern banks
of the Vembanad Lake. The sanctuary adds to the natural
beauty of Kumarakom. Birds (waterfowl, water ducks, cuckoos,
wild ducks etc.) nest and spend happy summers here. Birds
like Siberian storks migrate here every year.
At the water-bird sanctuary you can spot domestic birds
like cuckoo, wild duck, egrets, darters, herons, teal, and
waterfowl as well as migratory birds like the Siberian
storks. Further ahead from Kumarakom you may visit the
backwater town of Kottayam. At Kottayam you must check out
the rubber plantations and the old churches.
Backwater Cruise
The backwaters of Kerala - endless miles of snaking
waterways flanked on either side by emerald palms. Tranquil
and alluring, they offer you the experience of a lifetime.
While Kumarakom the boat races, houseboat cruise, canoeing
and fishing are something not to be missed. A stay at the
houseboat, called Kettuvallom is an unparallel and unique
experience. The scintillating beauty of nature and the
simplicity of the people will not fail to touch you at
Kumarakom
The Vembanad Lake
Kottayam is a vast network of rivers and canals, which
empty into the great expanse of water called the Vembanad
Lake. The lake, an enchanting picnic spot and a fast
developing backwater tourism destination, provides boating,
fishing and sightseeing experiences that are truly
exhilarating.
Aruvikkuzhi Waterfalls
Located 18 km from Kottayam town, is this beautiful picnic
spot where streams tinkle as they make their way through the
landscape and waters roar as they cascade down the mountains
from a height of 100 ft. Tourists can also enjoy the shade
of the rubber plantations here.
House Boat
Kettuvallom (House Boat) is a country boat that was used in
the early days for the transport of goods from the isolated
interior villages to the towns. With the advent of roads,
bridges and ferry services, gradually the Kettuvalloms went
off the scene. Now these kettuvalloms are back again as a
major tourist attraction. A ride on a Kettuvallom is a
fabulous way to explore the fascinating beauty of the
backwaters.
A houseboat is about 67 feet in length and has a width of
around 13 feet in the middle. The materials that go into the
making are local and ecofriendly; bamboo poles, coconut
fibre, ropes, bamboo mats, carpets etc. The main wood used
is "Anjili". There are houseboats with fully
furnished single room, double room and triple rooms. All of
them have sundeck, private balcony with comfortable chairs,
kitchen and toilet with w.c. In addition there is a separate
rest room for the crew. Traditional lanterns are used as
lights. The crew includes a chef, and two oarsmen. The
cuisine is of traditional Kerala flavour. |
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