A cascading river on the western side,
emerald carpeted paddy fields
on the eastern side and nestled between them a 100
year old wooden mansion is what best describes the
Pamba
Heritage Villa. Situated amidst
coconut plantations, the Pamba Heritage Villa presents
a unique blend of old world charm and
modern amenities. Located just 8 km away from Alleppey
- the Venice of the East, Pamba Heritage Villa offers just
the kind of break one seeks from the mundane day-to-day lifestyle.
With their huge spacious rooms, mud tile floor (thara odu), terra cotta tiled roof, wooden attic and wooden walls; the villa takes you back to the time when such types of houses were the norm. In such a scenario one cannot but help become nostalgic about the days of yore.
The Villa’s guest rooms which are exclusively designed in the traditional south Indian style are well furnished with two large single beds, wardrobe, writing table and chair. Facing the paddy fields, river and the garden they provide enchanting views of the surroundings and allow excellent ventilation thereby keeping the rooms clean and refreshing.
At Pamba, one can have a first hand experience of bathing in the ‘open’. Offering complete privacy, the villas specially designed bathroom not only offer the pleasure of having a cool refreshing shower but also the opportunity to watch the birds flying in flocks or the night sky with its infinite number of stars or the glow warm winking at you from the trees.
Located amidst a wide array of fruits trees, flowering and medicinal plants, the Villaspread over two acres of land grow their own fruits and vegetables. Using only cow dung and other organic wastes as manure, the villa grows a wide variety of plants and trees that include lemon plant, cocoa, coffee plants, sapota tree, mulberry plant, pomegranate, pepper wine and a whole lot of local herbs and medicinal plants.
At Pamba Heritage Villa, visitors have the freedom to decide as to how to spend their holidays. Take a moonlit walks along the river, laze in a hammock with a book or engage yourself in various indoor and outdoor games, visitors have a host of activities to choose from. You can also take a village tour and see for yourself, life in a typical Kerala village- see the traditional paddy harvesting, go on a fishing trip and interact with the local fishermen, watch toddy tapping and taste it, try Ayurvedic treatments or simply go on a local sightseeing tour and backwater cruises.