Monday 7 November 2016

Antilog Vacations South India Review - AVB0098600

Last year Paradisa Plantation Retreat made my summer vacation an unforgettable event in my live. Its very easy to reach this place as it is situated at Murinjapuzha on the Kottayam-Kumily road. The retreat is well connected by road and the nearest airport is Cochin airport and the nearest railway station is Kottayam station. I booked this retreat via Antilog vacations website where it's cheap and easy. I was picked up in the railway station on time by the retreat cab. The Paradisa Plantation Retreat has a Kerala style cottages and treehouses and it is surrounded by forests and spice plantations.

The resort has an traditional entrance called as The Pradipura. The deluxe room is very well designed as if i am staying in a palace, the rooms are fully furnished with ancient design. These have been designed with priceless artifacts, all handpicked and placed, creating an cultural richness. On my check-in, i was given welcome drinks and after check in, breakfast was provided in a restaurant which has a clear hill view. The food  was very good with traditional Kerala taste. You can also find a pool at the dawn which is too clean. The staffs was too good and i like the smile on their faces always.

During my 2 night stay in Paradisa Plantation retreat, I was taken to the following places by the tour operators in the retreat which i would recommend to you all. You can take Ayurveda massage which provides remedies from sickness and disease which is 6 km from the retreat. Then I went for a trekking through the plantation to see the cultivation of cardamom, cloves and pepper, then you have Periyar Tiger Reserve etc.

The Retreat is a corporate member of the Peermade Club for Golf. It also has Kerala Cuisine where you will find the special Kerala dishes and accompanying with Indian Classical music and Dance at the restaurant. My dream has come true at Paradisa Plantation Retreat, you can also have the opportunity to fulfill your dream of a perfect gateway, in communion with the best of nature.

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