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Skiing
Jim Corbett National Park ( Dhikala Forest Rest house ) |
The Tall Trees Resorts stands tall and aloof among the other such establishments in and around Munnar. What makes it standout is mainly the bio-diverse eco-system it has successfully preserved in the sprawling 66 acres, even though all the modern creature comforts are tastefully arranged in each of the well appointed cottages nestling among the greenery. Coupled with this is the proximity to the most sought-after wild life sanctuaries of South India. |
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Accommodation
There are three types of cottages fitting the pockets of the discerning travellers. The Luxury Cottage has two well-furnished bedrooms with attached bathrooms, one spacious living room, one dining room and two balconies from where you can be one with nature. Deluxe Cottage has one well-furnished bedroom with bathroom, a living room, a dining room and two balconies. Standard Cottage has a large bedroom with attached bath and a spacious balcony. |
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Restaurant
All popular and traditional delicacies of the Kerala, Indian and the Continental varieties are served promptly and politely. The treetops swaying in the mountain breeze and the floating clouds in the azure skies flame your appetites. Candle light dinner among the illuminated treetops and moonlight will be ever etched in memory. A long balcony from where you can touch the trees enhances the atmosphere. |
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Services
*Running water hot and cold *telephone *laundry *doctors on call *coffee/tea maker *24 hrs room service *Parking area under a green canopy of the tall trees and a multi-cuisine restaurant which includes traditional delicacies. Activities *Bird Watching *Butterfly Watching *Nature Photography *Entertainment *Sports and Games *Aquatic Location The Tall Trees Resorts nestles on a verdant hill slope 8 kilometres from Munnar town, on the east. The well-metalled and blacktop road from Munnar winds through enchanting scenery over the R A Head works with gardens and gushing waters. It then climbs over the Pothamedu viewpoint from where miles and miles of undulating hills lay sprawled before you. Then it passes through the shade of shola forests and cardamom plantations to reach the resorts. |
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