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WelcomHeritage Chinnar Plantation Bungalow, Elappara Idukki Dist.

Pure vegetarian / Non bar  Bungalow ( Hot liquor / non veg. are not allowed )

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WelcomHeritage Chinnar Plantation Bungalow
Semnivalley Estate, Elappara
Kuttikkanam Kattappana Road
Idukki Dist. Kerala - 685 501, India

Telephone : (91) (4869) 242224,   Fax : (91) (4869) 24207 
Email: holidays@welcomheritagehotels.com

 
 
WelcomHeritage's Chinnar Plantation Bungalow is located in the Semni valley Tea Estate, near Elappara, on the cardamom hills of Peer made in central Kerala. Semni Valley is bordered by the Haileyburia Tea Estate on the west, the Chinnar Estate on the north and Tyford on the south. A Plantation Bungalow has just been added to the WelcomHeritage chain. This marks the chain's first foray into the popular tourism of Kerala. The Bungalow is located at Haileyburia, known for its coffee, vanilla, black pepper, cardamom, cinnamon and nutmeg plantations.

  The estate has private lakes and bridges and is located at a height of 2,500 ft. The area surrounding the bungalow is a mosaic of seasonal flowering plants, creepers and vines, well-trimmed lawns and gorgeously landscaped gardens. The 770 sq meter single-storey bungalow, built in semi-colonial style, also incorporates typical Kerala architectural features.

 
 
Historical Background

 The district was formed on January 26, 1972 carving out of Devikulam, Peerumedu and Udumbanchola taluks from Kottayam district and Thodupuzha taluk from Eranakulam district. It extends by 115 kms. from south to north and 67 kms. From east to west. The area of the district is 5019 Sq. kms. For revenue administration the district is sub divided into four taluks viz., Devikulam, Peerumedu, Udumbanchola and Thodupuzha. For purposes of developmental activities it is divided into eight blocks Arudai, Devikulam, Elamdesom, Idukki, Kattappana, Adimali, Nedumkandom and Thodupuzha.

    The district is bounded by Kottayam and Pathanamthitta districts on the south, Thrissur and Coimbatore districts on the north, Madurai, Ramanad and Thirunelveli districts on the east and Eranakulam and Kottayam districts on the west, Though the district cannot boast of a history of the rise and fall of a few dynasties, it played a significant role in the spiritual development of the country, especially the south. The Ramayana gives a graphic description of the flora of the Pamba Valley.
          It is believed that the name Sabarimala derived from Sabari Ashram which was located at Sabari Peedom near Sabari Mala, one of the famous Pilgrim centres. The Lord Ayyappa Temple at Sabarimala is supposed to be the place where a great Jain or Buddhist monk attained Nirvana. (Now Sabarimala is in Pathanamthitta district). The archaeological evidence of the Mangaladevi Temple 15 kms. from Thekkadi in the dense forest bespeaks of an equally shrouded antiquity. May be, with its undulating hills and valleys and the perennial rivers the district formed a recluse for the spiritual seekers of ancient India. The area around Munnar developed from the time when the British made it their summer resort. Here too the immediate accessible population was from Tamil Nadu and Munnar became a Tamil pocket in Kerala

 
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