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Friday’s Place is a stunning getaway on the Neyyar backwater at Poovar,
Southern Kerala. Just four eco-friendly, beautifully crafted teak and
mahogany cottages set in an acre of palm garden, secluded, private and
quiet.
The Crusoe Cottage
Near
the river bank there are three double bedded “Crusoe” cottages. Each
cottage is on its own little island with a natural garden of palm,
bougainvillea and tropical fruit trees interplanted with jasmine and
flowering shrubs. The cottages are thatched with palm leaf and raised
above the ground on granite steddle stones. This ensures exceedingly
good ventilation which keeps the cottages remarkably cool. All three
cottages have a spacious veranda from which you can glimpse life on the
river. Relaxing in your hammock you’ll see old stiched hull boats punted
by carrying coconuts, firewood and provisions as they must have done in
Solomon’s time.
The logistics of plumbing, with our canals, has dictated that we have a
shared bathroom that is a cottage in its own right. Airy, spacious,
luxurious with a central copper shower tray capacious for two ensures,
an invigorating and refreshing way of removing what India has thrown at
you during the day as the water is pumped and filtered directly from our
canal system.
...Room View...

The Tsunami House
And
if you want something truly different and plush you can stay in our
latest and most innovative “Grand Design” the Tsunami house. On two
separate floors the entire first floor is occupied by a large yin and
yang bathroom while the whole of the upper floor houses a specious ,
romantic bedroom with a four poster bed. On its own island, the Tsunami
House floats in the palm canopies like a ship in the Sargasso. We
believe that its unique hydrodynamic shape is a true attempt to address
a building method that might be storm surge or tsunami proof.
All our cottages and the Tsunami house are
built with great care and a contemporary aesthetic. Well shaded and
surrounded by water, temperatures are cooler here and there are
surprisingly limited mosquitoes!
...Room View...

Friday People
At Friday’s Place we have a great team of
local staff sympathetic to the needs of all.
We are looked after by Jose whom we have
known since he was ten and has been helping in the running of Friday’s
Place for the past three years.
All our delectable South Indian home-made
food is prepared by Rosama and served on our verandah. Her husband
Bhaskaran tends the garden.
Eco-Friendly Leaving
We have used sustainable hardwood
throughout the construction and the palm thatch is renewed annually
which provides input into the local economy. We are completely solar
powered. With sensible use, the lights, well pump and fans, work well
with a small excess of power for music and hair dryers!
Our sewage system is a first in India. Our
bio-electric plant ensures clean outfall water with low B.O.D.
(Biological Oxygen Demand). Water for washing is pumped and filtered
from the canal, clean but occasionally brackish. Drinking water is by
Reverse Osmosis Plant which ensures complete safety. We have our modern
kitchen but do enjoy cooking outside on open fires (chulas) fuelled by
palm waste. It’s good fun and the food tastes better!
This haven is constructed within fifty
acres of unkempt palm garden. It is a little wild. We are blessed with
indigenous flora and fauna. Three species of Kingfisher, Kites, Honey
buzzards, Woodpeckers and a whole gamut of water foul, flit, swoop and
wade through our sanctuary. The river and canals are teeming with fish
and quite edible crabs.
However this is real India! To be truly
eco-friendly we cannot slaughter or squash some of our other visitors.
Legged are spiders and palm mice which seem to like our palm thatch
roofs. The spiders are harmless unless sat on, and spend their time
eating bugs in the roof that might otherwise eat the timber. The mice
are pretty but we do our best to discourage them. Legless are snakes.
Around our land the Chera is the common species. It resembles a large
grass snake and is completely harmless. They eat palm mice and so really
are our friends. Coastal Kerala is not really Cobra or Krait country.
However, a general awareness is prudent when travelling in India.
Getting Here
Friday’s Place is accessed through
Trivandrum International Airport. It is a verdant and quiet drive forty
minutes south. Emirats, Sri Lankan Airlines and Quatar Airways are some
of the airlines that service the above. The best advice, service, and
competitive pricing, is given by Raj Semnam (tel: 0208 4729314). We have
used Raj for twenty years now and fully recommend his services.
If you are travelling from the north there
are plenty of good internal cheap flights. For the more adventures there
is a two day train ride from Delhi to Trivandrum. Kindly note a valid
visa is required for all travel to India.
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