Unveil the Timeless Charm of an Ancestral Home.
This room is located near the garden area. It includes an attached bathroom with a water heater, queen-size bed, study table, shelf, and ceiling fan.
A serene, traditional villa with five cozy rooms, accommodating up to 8 guests (max 12). Nestled in nature, it’s perfect for a peaceful getaway, complete with a delightful breakfast and warm local hospitality.
This listing secures Room 1 in the traditional house block, located on the ground floor with patio access. The spacious room includes an attached bathroom, queen-size bed, study table, fan, and a private section of the patio for relaxation.
This room is located near the courtyard. It includes an attached bathroom with a water heater, queen-size bed, study table, shelf, and ceiling fan.
This room is on an upper level, accessible via an internal staircase. It includes an attached bathroom with a water heater, queen-size bed, study table, shelf, and ceiling fan. Not recommended for guests with mobility issues due to the stairs.
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Laxmi Tharavadu is a 60-year-old ancestral home, lovingly transformed into a serene retreat that echoes the warmth and history of its past. Once the vibrant dwelling of a family of nine, this charming homestay now welcomes guests to experience its enduring beauty and tranquil atmosphere.
The property boasts four thoughtfully designed rooms—three nestled within the traditional block and one in a separate garden area. Each room is a blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, ensuring a stay that is both cozy and memorable. The traditional block reflects the architectural heritage of the region, preserving the original wooden beams, intricate carvings, and the warm hues of a bygone era.
Surrounding Laxmi Tharavadu is a lush, green landscape, created with the Miyawaki concept—a method that fosters dense, native forests. The result is a thriving environment where trees and plants grow rapidly, attracting a diverse array of birds and wildlife. This natural sanctuary offers guests a unique opportunity to reconnect with nature, whether they are enjoying a family vacation or seeking a romantic escape.
Laxmi Tharavadu is more than just a place to stay—it's a place to create memories, surrounded by the timeless beauty of nature and the rich cultural heritage of the home. Whether you're looking for a space to unwind with loved ones or a secluded spot for a romantic getaway, Laxmi Tharavadu offers the perfect setting.
We provide reliable pick-up, drop-off, and travel services to ensure a hassle-free experience during your stay.
Enjoy a delightful culinary experience with our in-house kitchen, serving a variety of delicious dishes to satisfy your cravings.
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Distance: 5.8 km
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Distance: 11.3 km
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Distance: 8.1 km
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