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Taj Garden Retreat
At a Glance
- good location and restaurant, cottages have private terraces
Pros
- overpriced, no room service
Cons
Taj Garden Retreat Review
On a former coffee plantation, this woodsy Taj property offers concrete cottages raised on stilts; balconies are nice touches, as is the thatch piled on the roofs. Rooms are modern and reliable—they're typically luxurious, as per the Taj standard. The restaurant serves excellent multicuisine food (Chinese, Continental, and regional Indian).
- Address: Ambalambika Rd., Thekkady, Kerala, 685536 | Map It
- Phone: 486/922-2273; 486/922-2401 to 07
- Website: www.tajhotels.com
- Location: Thekkady
Contact Information
- 32 rooms.
- Restaurant, bar, pool.
- Rooms have: Wi-Fi.
- Credit cards accepted.
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