| What seemed like an impossible dream has come true at Paradisa Plantation Retreat . Countless others have also been given the opportunity to fulfill their dream of a perfect getaway, in communion with the best of nature.
The architecture of the retreat is based on the traditional Kerala style wooden houses. These have been embellished with priceless antique columns and artifacts, all personally handpicked and placed, creating an ambience of quiet cultural richness.
As this is a power deficient area, captive power is used for about two hours in the morning and from dusk to midnight. Antique lanterns and night lamps are provided in each room.
Paradisa Plantation Retreat is also set against this backdrop, on our organically grown coffee and spice plantation. This area, renowned for its tea plantations, is on the ascent to the Cardamom Hills. The Retreat comprises traditional wooden Kerala houses, placed individually for complete privacy. The tree house was built by the tribal people of the area. Great care has been taken in the construction of the Retreat, not to alter the lay of the land, thereby preserving the original landscape.
The Legend has it as in the great Indian epic, The great Indian epic, the Mahabharata, has the five Pandava princes as its protagonists. Legend has it that the Pandava princes and their wife Panchali camped at a breathtakingly beautiful site, half a kilometer from the Retreat, later called 'Panchalimedu'. The remnants of their stay still exist.
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