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June 17, 2025
I stayed at tharavdu heritage home in October 2013 for 2 nights. I was there with my wife for a conference. Unfortunately, the conference was very poorly organised and the only saving grace of the trip was this hotel. Our decision to go was sort of last minute,so we didn't get rooms/ couldn't afford rooms in the more we'll known lakeside resorts in kumarakom. I booked this hotel based on the reviews and photos on tripadvisor... And hoped for the best. I went with low expectations as I've had bad experiences earlier... But this time I was pleasantly surprised. I have a weakness for old buildings and I fell in love with the main bungalow building as soon as I set my eyes upon it. It was even more beautiful than the photographs. We stayed in the AC heritage room on the ground floor of the the main 140 year old building(room no 25) For less than Rs 2500 per night, this room is definitely worth it. It's a bit cramped but clean. The bathroom is surprisingly spacious. The room also had a small sitout but because of Mosquitos it can't be used in the early morning/ after dark. The staff are friendly and helpful. The only meals we had at the hotel was breakfast on both the days. This has to be ordered the evening before... But the food was good. A few tips: The best rooms I think are on the first floor of the main building (above our room)... these have a better sit out. Try to avoid the non AC rooms as there is a serious mosquito problem. If u do take a non AC room, avoid the rooms in the annexe as they are closer to a temple nearby and u will be disturbed at 3 in the morning. Also, the annexe is separated from the rest of the buildings by a canal over which there is a bridge made of 2 coconut tree trunks and 2 bamboo railings... Which is not very convenient if u have luggage. But there is a separate entry to the annexe from the main road.