I stayed in Hotel Rainbow Suites in Kannur for 2 nights in October 2018.
It’s a minimum distance (20 Rupees) charge in autorickshaw from Kannur Private Bus stand and its very near (you might have to take an auto, though) to the railway station (in Bellard Road)
Positives:
Restaurant is available. In case if you want to try some other restaurants, ‘Chifonets’ is just 1-minute walk from this hotel.
Rooms are clean and comfortable.
This is a Budget hotel.
There is parking space available in front of the hotel. A couple of vehicles can be parked there.
An auto stand is available nearby.
Service was prompt.
Some of the Kannur Attractions are nearby (like Payyambalam beach is 1.5 Kms)
I stayed with my Family for two nights in this resort during June 2014.
Though we hear and read a lot of negative reviews about country club, this resort can be considered as an exceptionally different one which can be recommended to anyone who wish to stay in a jungle resort. It’s a well maintained property. Right from Security personal to manager, the staff was really courteous and helpful.
Pros:
a) Located in a very nice place.
b) Food and restaurant was equally good.
c) Staff is good and supportive.
d) Lot of indoor games available.
e) Swimming pool seems to be clean and well maintained.
Cons:
a) There are lot of shows / activities in the evening. Those who stay here for more than 2 days would feel a little bored with the activities, due to its repetitive nature.
b) Network connection is bad (its anyway not in their hands as the whole area in the forest has that issue).
c) There are lot of monkeys around. So be little careful.
“Remember that happiness is a way of travel – not a destination.” – Roy M. Goodman
We stayed at this hotel in November 2015.
Pros:
They have a restaurant within the campus and food served was tasty and service was quick.
Cottages and Bathrooms are spacious but not maintained well.
Majority of the rooms are of cottage type and a good garden is been maintained in the front side.
Staff was helpful and they have helped us with some contacts while we visited Mookabika temple.
Resort is on the Road side (there is not much noise or other disturbances). The attractions like Gokarna OM beach is not so far (around 10-15kms, I guess).
Both AC and NON AC cottages are available.
Cons:
I believe this Resort is not maintained properly. The old glory is not there anymore.
Bathroom Maintenance was very poor and obviously it was not that clean (not sure about other cottages).
Wi-Fi is not available in the room.
Not a place for those not having their own vehicle.
Be a little careful as lot of stray dogs are there in and around the resort.
Overall, we feel Makara Village is an average property. Its not a beach resort. Carry a Hand sanitizer and if possible, an insect repellent.
One line summary:
Budget Cottages which needs some better maintenance.
We were one of the first groups who have stayed in Belachikatte home stay.
When we booked this, we were a little worried how it would be because there were no reviews available about the same. We (2 families) stayed here for a day in November 2015, on our way to Kollur and Gokarna.
Known for King Cobras and heavy rainfalls, Agumbe is one of the best places (full of mountains and good roads) that I had visited in Karnataka.
Naveen and Family (Owners) have given this new house for home-stay purpose. It basically contains 3 Bedrooms (Non AC type). Their family house and their farms are quite near to this property.
The Malnad food served by the family was really tasty (both Veg and Non Veg available).
As this is a new home stay, its quite neat and clean everywhere.
For the Safety perspective, Naveen’s family used to stay in the same homestay when guests are available.
Agumbe as such have very limited homestays (probably 2 or 3). So in case if you plan to stay in Agumbe, it’s better to do the booking quite early.
1750 (try negotiating) / person (including veg or non veg food) seems to be quite a decent rate as others in the same area are charging around 2000.
The best point is that its quite near to the major attractions in Agumbe.
I would certainly recommend this home stay to all my fellow travelers here.
Points to Improve:
a) Some more amenities like Children play area.
b) A name board on the road side, else it would be really tough for the travelers to figure it out.
Tips:
Please ensure that you have enough fuel in your car as there are no Petrol Pumps available in Agumbe town.
“A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” – Lao Tzu
I stayed in this homestay with my family in November 2015.
The whole homestay is facing Tunga river. And its not too far away from the city center aswell. It is within a 40-acre plantation and you get a chance to see the processing of Arecanut (if you are really interested). They also allow us to take a walk around the entire plantation.
We were all non-vegetarians and normally they serve chicken as a part of the non-veg menu. On our special request, resort owner (thanks to Vishwanatha) arranged his people to catch fish from the nearby river and the same was prepared for us. We really loved the home cooked food.
Mr. Vishwanatha used to visit us to enquire, if things are fine within the resort in terms of food and stay. Really courteous and friendly. He is one of the very famous agriculturist in Shimoga region and we always had a feeling that we were staying in one of the safest homestays. Most of the attractions within Shimoga are not far from this resort. Booking was done prior by transferring money to their bank account for which they had provided a proper confirmation.
One Line Summary: A well maintained Home stay facing river Tunga, near to Shimoga City Center. Highly Recommended.
“The journey not the arrival matters.” – T.S. Eliot
We booked our rooms very late, may be tat’s the reason I felt it was a little overpriced.
Pros:
Overall the Home stay was good. Probably one of the very few home stays having a swimming pool. Pool is well maintained. There is a tree house and should be worth I guess.
The property is huge. They arrange camp fire in the evening.
Please don’t expect any hill top view. There are some very good paintings on the trees within the campus. Very near to Buddhist Monastery.
Cons:
Coorg is known for PORK delicacies but they never served any Pork items (was a little disappointed that they even didn’t ask us, about the same)
The way to the homestay is not so good. You have to pass through a small village (narrow road) to get there.
Can plan for a visit to the following places:
Buddhist Monastery
Dubare Elephant camp
Mandalpatti
Abbi Falls(not so worth)
East End hotel(for some good food)
Coorg Cuisine(For authentic Pork items) and Nisargadhama (not so worth)
One Line Summary: Good Homestay, but a little disappointing location, a little overpriced too…
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