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THE LEELA

Kovalam, Kerala, India ..in the Beach, 5 stars.

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A short drive from Trivandrum (Thiruvananhapuram) Airport unfolds The Leela Kempinski Kovalam Beach, Kerala. With 182 rooms and suites dotted over many verdant acres, Kerala's largest beachside resort is cradled between two sweeping beaches. Perched on a rock-face, this 5 star deluxe resort offers the most panoramic views of the famed Kovalam shoreline. Along with spoiling you with a host of impeccable dining and entertainment options, The Leela Kempinski Kovalam Beach, Kerala also has Divya, an authentic Auryeda Wellness Spa. You could also choose to unwind in our splendid infinity pools that merge into the westerly horizon. And when living in God's Own Country, can the living be anything less than divine? All our beach-view guestrooms have their own private sundecks. And the Sea View wing, which houses The Club, is perfectly positioned on a seaside cliff. Sounds divine, doesn't it?
With a setting so splendid, can the dining be any less? The Leela Kempinski Kovalam Beach, Kerala offers you a wide variety of wining and dining, each one of which maximises the natural beauty of this luxury resort.
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Category5 stars
CityKovalam
StateKerala
LocationBeach
Rooms182
DistancesAirport: 14 km., Railway Station: 14 km., Bus Station: 14 km.

THE LEELA in Kerala, India.
Beaches:
Alappuzha beach

 Alappuzha beach is quite a popular tourist spot in Kerala, known to provide relaxation. The pier, which extends into the sea here, is around 140 years old. Blessed with nature's green beauties such as lagoons, vast lakes and numerous fresh water rivers, Alappuzha is a n ..more
Beaches:
Kollam Quilon

 Kollam is an old sea port town. Kollam had a sustained commercial reptation from the days of the Phoenicians and the Romans. Pliny (23-79 AD) mentions about Greek ships anchored at Musiris and Nelkanda. Musiris is identified with Kodungallur (then ruled by the Chera k ..more
Pilgrimage:
Pathanamthitta

 Aranmula The Parthasarathi Temple, dedicated to Sree Krishna, on the banks of the holy River Pamba, attractions large crowds of devotees. The famous Aranmula snake boat race is held on the last day of the weeklong Onam festival. The 'Vijinana Kalavedi' at Aranmula impa ..more
Beaches:
Thikkotti Light house

 The Lighthouse , which overlooks Velliyamkallu - the rock much dreaded by mariners- off Moodadi coast, was built after a shipwreck, the remains, of which can still be seen here. The region around the Velliyamkallu rock is the transit home of migratory birds.
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