Coconut Lagoon Heritage Resort is set on an abandoned coconut
plantation in the very heart of these fascinating backwaters, a nd
has been designed to give the visitors and authentic insight into Kuttanad life.
The resort can only be reached by boat - a ferry leaves from one of several
"mainland " embarkation points at scheduled times throughout the day - and its
accommodations consist of individual cottages called " Tharawads ", the
traditional wooden house of Kerala. Though some of these cottages are of more
recent vintage, many are well over a century old and a few actually date back to
the early 1700s. Painstakingly dismantled and brought to their new Lake Vembanad
site from various villages and plantations in the surrounding countryside
where because of high unkeep costs they had been abandoned or were doomed for
destruction) these tharawads have been re-assembled peice by piece in accordance
with " Thachu shasthra, the ancient rules and rites of carpentry, and set within
the coconut grove's well-manicured network of irrigation canals, all of which
have been lovingly preserved. Each ancient building is a veritable museum unto
itself, and each has its own tale to tell.
The
reception building itself, for example, is a " nalukettu ", a design that
features a four-cornered open-rrof courtyard within the basic structure.
Originally located in the village of Vaikom not far from Coconut Lagoon, it was
know as " Kalapakasseril Illom" - the workd illom signifying a mansion belonging
to a member of the Brahmin Caste - and was constructed in 1860. The illom was
purchased in 1993, at which time a team led by Bhaskaran Ashari, one of Kerala's
few surviving master craftsmen still familiar with the traditional thachu
shasthra style of carpentary, went about the task of reconstructing the mansion
at its present location.
The Restaurant
Cited in
Arundhati Roy's Booker-Prize winning best-seller, " The God of Small Things. "
the restaurant at Coconut Lagoon is renowned as much for its superb Kerala
cuisine ( vegetarian and non-vegetarian alike ) as for its authentic setting,
and is housed in one of the resort's most impressive " tharawads ". Known as an
" Ettukettu ", the building incorporates two atrium-like courtyards under and
expansive tile roof supported by dozens of slim columsn, a design that enables
the space within to benefit from the slightest breeze. The restaurant is the
oldest structure at Coconut Lagoon, and it, too, formerly belonged to a
prominent Malayali family living in a nearby village.
AccommadtionThough all
the cottages vary in configuration, and some of the air-conditioned units
are newly built replicas incorporating only fragments of old " tharawads "
that could not be saved in their entirety, Coconut Lagoon offers three basic
types of accommodation : Heritage Mansions, Heritage Bungalows and Private
Pool Villas. The former have two stories, the upstairs bedroom gallery
offering particularly magnificent views of Lake Vembanad. The latter
are more compact, single-level cottages. Both are furnished in alyny and
jack woods, and retain all the charm of original family homes, with thick,
solid doors, intricate window carvings, and terra cotta tile floors.
Structurally necessary alternations have been carried out with consummate
discretion, ie., in keeping with the style and decor of the era, and great
attention has been paid to every detail. The lamp stands in each "
tharawad ", for example, having been carved from old wooden hinges.
Traditionally, of course, Keralites bathed in the rivers - in rural areas
many people still do - but Coconut Lagoon's cottages feature ultramodern
bathrooms, each located in an inner courtyard boasting its own banana ( or
coconut ) tree, so you can shower al fresco under a starlit sky in complete
and utter privacy !
Ayurveda
Ayurveda,
the Science of Life, is almost as old as the Indian civilization. It's
holistic approach, the efficacy of its therapies and the absence of
distressing side affects are some of its more salient features. Throughout
the world there is a rising awareness of the benefits of natural health
systems. Health in the ayurvedic view represents the Harmony of body, mind
and soul. It's pharmacopia is nature herself and its diagnostic and curative
tools have been derived from the invaluable legacy of insights, experience
and knowledge bequeathed to posterity by its great masters. It is based on
natural principles that inform and animate human life. The Coconut Lagoon
offers the following therapies at it's Ayurvedic Centre under the guidance
of an expert " vaidyan " ( physician ) whom you may consult for a fuller
understanding of symptoms and appropriate treatment. It is well equipped
with a dispensary and qualified resident staff. |