• Maya Heritage Kerala no booking fee vacation rentals by owner Property Type : Bungalow
  • Maya Heritage Kerala no booking fee vacation rentals by owner 3 Bedrooms
  • Maya Heritage Kerala no booking fee vacation rentals by owner 3 Bathrooms
  • bath 6 to 8 Sleeps

Description

This is Maya (illusion), a place where you can discover yourself. Located in the picturesque village Aymanam (Ayemenem) - land of five forests - which is also formed the backdrop for Arundhati Roy's Booker prize winning novel `The God of Small Things'. This 100 year old home-stay is situated ad-mist the dense green canopy of mangosteen, nutmeg, jack-fruit, vanilla and rambuttan trees.

The air itself is full of promise, fragrant with the myriad scents of fruit and flowering trees. All round is peace and stillness. A river flows slowly past, snatches of sunlight shimmer off the water. This is Maya, a heaven away from clocks and calendar, a place where time is in no hurry.

Policy

Check In: 12.00 noon.
Check Out: 11.00 am.

Amenities & Activities

Bathroom
  • - Shower
Bedding
  • - Twin Bed
Boating
  • - Boats Available
  • - Boat Dock
Cooling Comfort
  • - Ceiling Fans
  • - Air Conditioning
Dining Room
  • - Dining Table Seats
  • - Formal Dining Room
  • - Dining Table
Disability Access Features
  • - Single Level - No Stairs
Entertainment
  • - TV
General
  • - Smoking Allowed
  • - Telephone
  • - Linens Included
Guest Services
  • - Concierge Service
Home Office
  • - High Speed Internet Access
Kitchen
  • - Gas Stove
  • - Fully Equipped Kitchen
  • - Kitchenette
  • - Oven
  • - Refrigerator
Outside Living
  • - Backyard
  • - Porch
Parking
  • - Parking Available
  • - Parking for Multiple Cars
  • - Garage
Transportation
  • - Airport Courtesy Shuttle
Nearby Activities
  • - Bird Watching
  • - Fishing
  • - Hiking
  • - Swimming
Nearby Attractions
  • - Near Boat Launch

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Location Information


Aymanam Village

The languid, tropical village of Ayemenem in Kerala, India is the setting for the Booker Prize winning debut novel The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy, published in 1997. Within the semi-autobiographical frame of her story, Roy weaves a complex tale, encompassing family dysfunction, religious persecution, political turmoil, and love across forbidden barriers, bringing the reader into intimate contact with the pains and passions that are laying in the subterranean layers of many people’s lives, no matter where they live. Her eloquent, vivid, and personalized disposition of these troublesome subjects no doubt accounts for the huge popularity of the work. The real village, where Roy in fact grew up, is actually called Aymanam. A village of about 35,000 people, Aymanam was once a deeply forested area. The forests are now largely gone, but waters from the nearby Lake Vembanad and the River Meenachi still sustain the traditional rice paddy agriculture of the region that forms the basis of most inhabitant’s livelihoods. Roy’s book has now brought worldwide attention to this small town, and a large influx of tourists and visitors come each year in hopes of resolving between the truth and fiction of her story or simply to look at the place for themselves and enjoy the verdant scenery and slow pace of life

Maya Maya Heritage is located in Aymanam (Ayemenem) VILLAGE ( in Kerala State in India), which is just under 4 Km from the heart of Kottayam town, which forms the hub for accessing all popular tourist destinations of Kerala such as Kumarakom (14 Km), Alleppey (42 Km), Thekkady (110 Km), Munnar (150 Km) and Kovalam (115 Km). The village Aymanam borders Lake Vembanad on the west, near Kumarakom. There are backwaters, beaches, hills and game sanctuaries withing driving distance from the Maya Heritage - places to suit every mood and inclination for active tourists.

Hosted by Kence Georgey

Owner Info
Kence Georgey

Speaks: English, ,

About the Owner

Eco-tourism activist & travel service provider in Kerala.

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