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Taj Malabar, Cochin
Overview :
The Taj Malabar Hotel is a Five Star Deluxe Hotel in Cochin. It offers the Taj Hotel's signature standards of service and hospitality to guests in Cochin, Kerala. Situated on Willingdon Island with a magnificent view of Cochin harbour, the Taj Malabar combines old-world elegance with modern day convenience. In its heritage wing, built in 1935, graceful Victorian interiors aptly reflect the inherent beauty of Cochin. Its tower wing houses newly renovated guestroom suites, each a delicate mix of the classic with the contemporary.
Accomodation :
Hotel offers guests 96 rooms, which include 87 double rooms and 9 suites. The rooms have spectacular views of Cochin Harbor. The rooms include Tower wing rooms, heritage wing rooms, executive suites and deluxe suites.
Facilities :
All rooms have wireless Internet access, direct dialing phone, satellite television, electronic safe, mini bar, tea/coffee maker, hair dryer and 24-hour room service, business center, restaurants, bar, luxury yacht, Doctor on Call, Babysitting, beauty parlor, florist, travel assistance.
Meetings and Events :
The Taj Malabar Hotel Cochin, combines a heritage ambience with modern luxury. Some parts of the hotel were constructed in 1953. The heritage ambience of the hotel reflects the traditional architecture of Cochin, Kerala. Its three banquet halls can accommodate up to 300 people. The lawns of the Taj Malabar Hotel Cochin that spread over 10,000 sq feet overlook the backwaters and provide a magnificent venue for outdoor receptions and events. The state of the art business center at the Taj Malabar offers laptops, mobile phones, multimedia computers and printers on hire. Secretarial services are also available.
Dinning :
The restaurants at the Taj Malabar Cochin include Dolphin's Point an open air eatery with barbecue and grill specialties, The Rice Boat a seafood restaurant with the ambience of a traditional Kerala houseboat, the Thai Pavilion where guests can enjoy authentic Thai food, The Pepper which offers food through the day along with views of the gardens and backwaters and the Mattancherry Bar which offers a range of international beverages.
Recreation :
The Taamra Spa run by the Ayushman Ayurveda Centre at Coimbatore, offers a range of rejuvenation and holistic Ayurveda therapies to the guests at the Taj Malabar Hotel Cochin. Guests can also enjoy Kerala Backwater cruises and sailing on the Taj Cinnamon Coast, a luxury yacht on which guests can experience a relaxing luxury jaunt on the Kerala backwaters.
Places to See in Cochin :
Cochin city of Kerala ranks as a must-see in the travel itinerary of tourists visiting South India. This is because of the fact that in additions to tourist attractions, it also provides them with ample excursion options. After you have visited all-important ancient palaces, temples and churches within Cochin, like Fort Cochin, St Francis Church, Chinese Fishing Nets et al, you can choose from an array of interesting excursions outside Kochi. Most of the places to see near the city are well connected by air, road and rail. Here's information about some of the best tourist places near Cochin City of India.
Dutch Palace, Mattancherry :
As one may surmise from the name, the Dutch were not the original builders of the Mattancherry Palace. It was built by the Portuguese in 1557 as a gift to the Raja of Cochin, Veera Kerala Varma, partly as a compensation for a temple they'd destroyed and partly as a bribe to gain favors from the ruler.
St. Francis Church, Fort Cochin :
Fort Cochin is believed to be the oldest European Settlement in India and St. Francis Church was the first European Church to be built in India. The history of this Church reflects the colonial struggle of European powers in India, from the 15th to 20th Centuries.
Willington Island :
Named after the former Viceroy of India, lord Willington, Willington Island is connected to the mainland Ernakulam by road-cum-railway Venduruthy Bridge. An artificial lake that was made by the dumping of the materials that were dug out while Cochin Port was being deepened.
Mangalavanam :
Known for its small bird sanctuary, Mangalavanam mangroves is situated in the Ernakulam District of Kerala State. Bharath Petroleum Company borders the northern and eastern portion of the area, South by Emakulam Railway goods station, West by Salim Ali Road 16 and Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute.
The Pareekshit Thampuran Museum :
An archeological museum situated adjacent to the Shiva temple in Durbar Hall Road, Ernakulam, the museum features a rich collection of the 19th century paintings, Pre-historic monuments, Old coins in a numismatic gallery, Scriptures in stone and Plaster of Paris, Copies of mural paintings and the collection from the Cochin royal family.
Kathakali Centres :
It is Kerala's very own, much celebrated dance drama. Kathakali evolved in the 8th century from 'Ramanattam' a dance drama created by Kottarakkara Thampuran, a great admirer and promoter of traditional art forms. Kathakali draws its theme from the wealth of Indian mythology and folklore.
Thattekad Bird Sanctuary :
Though recently established Thattekkad is one of the most important bird sanctuaries in South India. A boat cruise from Bhoothathankettu to Thattekkad is an unforgettable experience through the evergreen forests nesting migratory and indigenous birds.
Kodanad :
Kodanad lies on the southern bank of Periyar cradled amidst the scenic beauty of the high ranges. 45 km to the north east of the city of Cochin and 12 km to the east of Perumbavoor town, it was once one of the largest elephant-capturing centres of South India.
Jewish Synagogue, Mattancherry :
The prosperous Jewish trading community built the Jewish Synagogue in 1568 whose links with Kerala begin in Kodungallor (Cranganore) in the north of the state. The oldest synagogue in India, it was partially destroyed in the war of 1662 and was rebuilt by the Dutch.
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