Place: MADIKERI
The spectacular pool in the reception building, located a level below the lobby, offers a matching view of the surrounding Coorgi countryside |
... and try to make it as long a break as you can. It will still seem short!
Wow. That’s usually the most often used word first by anyone entering the Vivanta by Taj at Coorg. Or superb. Or stunning. Or sensational. Or simply a silence. You get the drift.
The morning mist hangs low over the surrounding hills, a view that has to be seen to be believed |
Combined with the best of amenities and service, no surprises then that Taj’s ambitious new Rs 150-crore, 180-acre property looks to set new benchmarks for luxury resorts in the country.
A different view of a different pool |
The slopes mean that unless you want to get tired and / or lost, you have to use, or rather be driven in the golf carts, which zoom around all day, carting guests in every direction, the only downer here as you could have to wait on busy days. Even the GM Krishan Kant may possibly drive you! Passionate about the property, he points out the must dos in the resort.
The pool inside the 3,000 sqaure foot villas. You can't imagine greater luxury, till you get to the 9,000 square foot villa! |
Another view of the magical mist, imbued in the colours of dawn |
Being green is a way of life here – right from the way villas have been built without cutting trees to the way resources such as water and energy are used within the hotel. Earth compound bricks were used, says Ranjan, who also got all furniture except for the ones at al fresco made on site from local hardwood. “Accessibility to the site during construction was a challenge,” says Ranjan, who started work on the hotel in 2006, with Taj joining in a year later. Closeness to nature is evident in the seasonality of food, or the extensive forest walks on offer with resident nature expert Abhishek Jain, whose knowledge of the surrounding forests will make you stretch the walk for as long as you can. He can tell you which hills offer the best views, or where the tigers are most likely to frolic!
The forests are interspersed with rice fields, part of the vast property, and a venue for leisurely conducted walks |
While the view from the lobby is spectacular, its interior detailing is no less impressive |
Describing Fern Tree as an all day dining option would be gross disservice to it, given its lavish food options, with a free side dish of views. Many drive up just for that, it seems!
The vast hotel is sprinkled with a traditional furniture such as this imposing Coorgi bed |
Resort service standards are generally high, and the staff here go all out to make the stay memorable. Already the setting for some expensive weddings, the resort has extensive conferencing facilities too. The resort seems to fit in more with Taj’s top line palace hotels. Step in for the Taj resort experience, and make your own one of a kind memories!
Captivating Coorg
Sun rays streaming in. Such views make any length of journey worth its while! |
For forest walkers, coffee is arranged deep inside the forest! |
Even today in this predominantly agricultural region days are languid, and food and drink free flowing, and life pleasurably slow. Major plantations of coffee and spices abound, and there are a hundreds of homestays, many of whom are popular with the global tourist. Forests are within walking distance as are valley views of dawn and dusk and the green hours in between, but only if you walk up the invitingly gentle hills all around. For anyone seeking an escape from urban hustle, look no further.
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