Unveiling Tellicherry's Hidden Gem: Navaratna Inn's Luxury Awaits

Navaratna Inn - A Luxury Hotel Tellicherry India

Navaratna Inn - A Luxury Hotel Tellicherry India

Unveiling Tellicherry's Hidden Gem: Navaratna Inn's Luxury Awaits

Unveiling Tellicherry's Hidden Gem: Navaratna Inn's Luxury Awaits: A Review That's Real (And Maybe a Little Chaotic)

Okay, so Tellicherry. Population…well, a lot of people, probably. But what I really wanted to know was, did Navaratna Inn live up to the hype? Let’s just say, buckle up buttercups, because this review is gonna be a ride. I’m not gonna give you some textbook bullet-point list. I’m going to tell it like it is, with all the glorious, messy, human-ness thrown in.

Accessibility: (A Good Start, But…)

First things first, getting to Navaratna Inn was surprisingly easy. Access from the airport was pretty smooth. The hotel’s a proper building, not the kind that's awkwardly squeezed into some back-alley. Now, here’s my first confession: I didn't personally check every nook and cranny for wheelchair accessibility. However, the elevator was a huge relief, especially after dragging my suitcase through the bustling streets. The place seemed accessible, but I’d definitely suggest calling ahead if you have specific needs. Check those details!

On-Site Fun & Relaxation… Did Someone Say "Spa"?

Alright, let's talk indulgence. After a day of street food, markets. and the sun. I headed straight for the spa. Seriously, after that chaos, I NEEDED the spa.

  • Spa/Sauna/Steamroom… Oh My! Okay, so the spa wasn’t some sterile, clinical thing. It was…well, it was an oasis. The steam room was legit, the sauna made my muscles beg for mercy in the best possible way, and the massages? Chef’s kiss. Forget about the stress of the airport, traffic, anything. I chose the deep tissue.

    • Body Scrub & Body Wrap: If you're feeling adventurous and want the full treatment, give them a try!
    • Pool with view: The pool was a highlight. The view from the pool was simply stunning.
  • Fitness Center: I intended to hit the gym. Really, I did. But between the pool, the massages, and the delicious food (more on that later), my ambitions kinda…faded. But hey, it’s there, and that’s a win, right?

  • Other Relaxation Options: Look, there’s a sauna, which is fantastic. And a foot bath is a neat touch.

Cleanliness & Safety: (Feeling Secure, Kinda)

Listen, safety's HUGE right now. Here's what Navaratna Inn offers to deal with the germs:

  • Anti-viral cleaning and Professional-grade sanitizing services: Good signs!

  • Daily disinfection and rooms sanitized between stays: Makes me feel more at ease, for sure.

  • Room sanitization opt-out available: If you are concerned about chemicals, this is a good option!

  • Staff Trained in Safety Protocols: That is key.

  • Hand sanitizer available, with first aid kid and doctor/nurse on call: Awesome!

  • Individually-wrapped food options, and safe dining setup: That's a bonus!

  • Hot water linen and laundry washing: Nice!

  • CCTV in common areas/ Outside property This is important.

  • Smoke alarms, fire extinguishers, and security (24-hour) , front desk (24-hour)

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Food Glorious Food!

Okay, let's talk about the real reason we travel: the food. And Navaratna Inn delivered.

  • Restaurants, and the Asian Cuisine: Navaratna Inn had several restaurants. The Asian cuisine was incredible. The flavors were explosions of deliciousness in my mouth.
  • Breakfast [buffet] (and the Western Option): I gotta be honest, the buffet was epic. Everything you could possibly want: from dosas, uttapam, idli to everything else.
  • Coffee/Tea in the Restaurant & Coffee Shop: Get your morning fix.
  • Desserts: They have desserts!
  • Poolside Bar: Sipping a cocktail by the pool? Yes, please.
  • Snack Bar & Room Service [24-hour]: Essential.
  • A la Carte, Alternative Meal Arrangement, and Buffet in the restaurant. Plenty of options.
  • Happy Hour, and Bar: Enjoy a drink with friends.
  • Vegetarian Restaurant: For when you don't want meat.

Services and Conveniences: (The Little Things Add Up)

Okay, I’m getting a little tired of writing…but still, let's get through this.

  • Wi-Fi [free] in all rooms and public areas, and even for special events?!: Thank god, and the connection was STRONG.
  • 24-hour front desk, check-in/out [express and private] & Concierge: Always appreciated.
  • Currency exchange, cash withdrawal, and convenience store: Essentials.
  • Air conditioning & Elevator: Big win.
  • Daily housekeeping & Laundry Service: Loved not having to make the bed.
  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Business Facilities: I didn't need them but they are there
  • Ironing service/dry cleaning/Luggage Storage: Convenient! The elevator was such a plus.

Family-Friendliness & For the Kids:

Family-friendly. They've got babysitting, kids' facilities, and kid meals. Nice to know, right?

Available in All Rooms: (The Nitty-Gritty)

Okay, here’s the lowdown on the rooms themselves:

  • Air conditioning, black out curtains, coffee/tea maker, free Wi-Fi, mini bar, and a comfy bed: All the essentials.
  • Extra long bed Bonus!
  • Bathrobes, slippers and toiletries Nice touch.
  • Hair dryer and bathroom phone Important.
  • Seating, sofa, and desk For working, if you must.

Getting Around:

Airport transfer, car park is a plus, taxis are available, and they have valet parking.

The Imperfections? (Because Nothing's Perfect)

Okay, let's keep it real. No hotel is perfect, and here are a few things:

  • The pool was a little crowded at peak times.
  • The hotel’s a little outside the "heart" of Tellicherry, so you'll need a taxi or tuk-tuk to get around.

Overall Verdict: Do I Recommend Navaratna Inn? Absolutely!

Look, Navaratna Inn isn't just a hotel; it's an experience. It's a place where you can genuinely relax, eat amazing food, and feel pampered. It's that hidden gem that everyone searches for. Yes, it has those minor imperfections, but they’re easily forgiven. It’s a solid choice for anyone visiting Tellicherry.


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Navaratna Inn - A Luxury Hotel Tellicherry India

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Alright, alright, buckle up buttercups! We're talking Tellicherry, Kerala, India. Specifically, the Navaratna Inn. This ain't your sterile, TripAdvisor-optimized travelogue. This is the raw, unfiltered experience of a slightly sleep-deprived, curry-loving, and perpetually overwhelmed traveler. Let's get to it, shall we?

Day 1: Arrival and the Art of Surviving Jet Lag (and Airport Food)

  • 6:00 AM (Give or take, the blasted alarm never gets it right): Groggily peel myself from the Mumbai flight. Long flight, cramped seats, and the questionable sandwich I ate at the airport still haunt my dreams. Not a good start. Thankfully, the airport transfer to the Navaratna Inn was… well, smooth. The driver, bless his soul, navigated the crazy Kerala traffic like a caffeinated ninja.

  • 7:30 AM: Check-in. The Lobby is sleek! Marble, fancy lights, the whole shebang. I stumble through the formality, half-asleep, trying to remember my room number. The staff is ridiculously polite and patient with my stumbling attempts at Malayalam (which mostly involves pointing and making unintelligible noises).

  • 8:00 AM: The room! Ah, the room. King-sized bed, a balcony overlooking… hold on, is that a real palm tree? Yeah, it is! The whole feel of the room is luxury, and it immediately helps me to forget I'm currently shaped like a wrinkled potato.

  • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Jet lag hits like a ton of bricks. I swear, I think I napped for a solid three hours. Woke up sweating, disoriented, and convinced I'd missed the apocalypse.

  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM: Lunch at the Navaratna's in-house restaurant, "Rasoi." Okay, this is where things get interesting. I order a biryani, because, you know, Kerala. The portion size nearly gives me a coronary! But the flavor! Oh, the flavor! It's an explosion of spices, tender meat, and fluffy rice. I practically inhale the entire plate, and feel my soul slowly returning from the land of the sleep-deprived.

  • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM: Attempt to explore the local fishing area, but end up completely lost. The locals are very friendly, but my map-reading skills are terrible. After a lot of wrong turns, I give up and take a rickshaw ride back.

  • 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Poolside chill. Literally and figuratively. The pool is perfect, the sun is warm, and finally, a moment of pure, unadulterated relaxation. I could get used to this. Perhaps, just perhaps, I will actually be able to stay awake past 7pm tonight.

  • 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Drinks at the bar. Not the most sophisticated, but still manages to be relaxing. The vibe is good - the bartender, bless his soul, understands my need for good drinks.

  • 7:00 PM: Dinner- I have a whole plan to try out different cuisines and restaurants, but my jetlag still hasn't gone away. I order a small portion of the Navaratna's restaurant, Rasoi.

Day 2: Spice Route Shenanigans and Culinary Calamities!

  • 7:00 AM: Wake up with a renewed sense of energy! Jet lag seems to be retreating, and it's time to conquer Kerala!

  • 8:00 AM: Breakfast at Rasoi. Idli, dosa, vada - the holy trinity of South Indian breakfast! I drown it all in sambar and chutney, reveling in the delicious mess. I learn a valuable lesson: never underestimate the power of a good breakfast.

  • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM: The Spice Route! We're talking about the famous spice markets of Tellicherry! I actually hired a guide, thank god, because I'd be lost within five minutes otherwise. This is a sensory overload in the best way possible: the smells of cardamom, cloves, and cinnamon are intense. I can't even breathe properly at one point because of all the herbs! I buy enough spices to season a small army, despite my better judgment. My wallet will be crying at this rate.

  • Anecdote Time: The guide, a sweet older man named Rajan, regales me with tales of spice trading and the British colonial past… but also with stories about his mischievous grandchildren. He looks at me and says "You know, miss, life is too short for bland food or boring conversation". I'd say that's a motto I can get behind.

  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM: Lunch at a local eatery recommended by Rajan. This is where things get… interesting. The food is unbelievably delicious, some of the best I've ever tasted. But the heat! It's like a firecracker in my mouth. I'm sweating, my eyes are watering, and I'm desperately trying to remember where I left that glass of water. I realize, at this point, that I may have underestimated the spice level.

  • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM: Back at the Navaratna Inn. I need to cool down! The pool is waiting, and so is a very large bottle of water.

  • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM: More pool time. I spend the afternoon mostly horizontal, slowly recovering from the spice-induced meltdown. I start reading a book, but my eyelids are heavy. It's a tough life.

  • 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Trying out the Spa services and getting a massage! It feels incredible and helps me relax.

  • 6:00 PM: Dinner time! Oh! This time, I am ordering something that's NOT spicy. It's a tough call but it's necessary. Still, the food is delicious, and I'm grateful for everything.

  • Emotional Reaction: I'm feeling a bit of a lull. I miss my home, but at the same time, I feel like I'm on the verge of something amazing.

Day 3: The Temple, Temples, and Beach (and a Near-Disaster)

  • 8:00 AM: Waking up refreshed! I'm ready to take on the city today. I had a good night's sleep, and I'm prepared for anything!
  • 9:00 AM: Breakfast at Rasoi. The idli and dosa have become part of my routine now, so I guess it's okay.
  • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Visited the local temples! The architecture is stunning, the energy is palpable, it's a truly spiritual experience. I try to be respectful of the customs, and I feel a sense of peace I haven't felt in a long time.
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM: A visit to the beach! I'm not a huge sunbather, but the sea views are gorgeous. I dip my toes in the water, and feel the sand between my toes. It's incredibly relaxing, but I realize that I'm terribly clumsy. Almost fall into the sea, but the lifeguard is there to help me out.
  • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM: Lunch and drinks!
  • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM: Back to the room. I work on my notes, write some postcards, and relax.
  • 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Going for a walk! I get a taste of the local life of the city. I buy some souvenirs, and try some local snacks.
  • 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Dinner at Rasoi. Deciding to eat something spicy this time. I hope I can handle it!

Day 4: Departure (and the Aftermath of a Spectacular Trip)

  • 8:00 AM: Last breakfast at Rasoi. More idli, more dosa. Gonna miss this.

  • 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM: Checkout. Saying farewell to the lovely staff at the Navaratna Inn. (I even manage a decent "Shukriya" - I'm evolving!)

  • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Airport transfer. Reflecting on the trip, the good, the bad, and the incredibly spicy. I'm already plotting my return.

  • 12:00 PM Onwards: The flight back!

Final Thoughts (and a Bit of a Messy Conclusion):

The Navaratna Inn was a fantastic base for my exploration of Tellicherry. The staff was amazing, the food was mostly incredible (and occasionally incinerating!), and the pool was a lifesaver. Kerala, with its vibrant culture, delicious food,

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Unveiling Tellicherry's Hidden Gem: Navaratna Inn's Luxury Awaits (Or Does It?) - Let's Get Real!

Okay, Seriously, What *IS* Navaratna Inn Anyway? Is it Worth the Hype?

Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because the hype? It's... complicated. Navaratna Inn in Tellicherry (Thalassery, for the purists) is *supposed* to be a luxury stay. Picture this: you land in Kerala, tired, sweaty, and dreaming of a cold towel and a king-sized bed. That's the promise. The *reality* can be a bit... well, let's just say it's seen some better days, and some bits are like a well-worn grandmother's shawl – charming, a little threadbare, and smelling faintly of sandalwood (maybe that's just the incense from the temple next door). It's not the Ritz, let's be clear. But it IS a decent base for exploring the area. Whether it’s *worth* it depends on your expectations. I went in thinking ‘palatial’, and came out with a slightly dusty, but still pretty good, experience.

The Rooms: Are They Really "Luxury"? Be Honest!

Luxury. Right. Here's the deal: The rooms *try* to be luxurious. You get the space, the (usually) comfy bed, and a balcony that *tries* to look fancy. But, and it's a big but, the devil's in the details. The bathroom fixtures might be a bit… retro. I swear I saw taps that looked like they were older than my grandmother. And the Wi-Fi? Don't hold your breath! It works, eventually, but prepare to channel your inner Zen master while waiting for that email to load. I remember one time, stuck in the room, trying to upload a picture of a sunset I took in the balcony, it almost got me crying. I am sure I was more attached now than I was before, because the delay kept me in the balcony for some more time. That sunset still gives me goosebumps!

What About the Food? Is it as Amazing as They Say? (Or is it Overhyped?)

The food… ah, the food. This is where Navaratna Inn *mostly* redeems itself. The restaurant *is* actually pretty good. They serve traditional Kerala cuisine, which is *chef's kiss* delicious. The parottas are fluffy pillows of carb heaven. The fish curry is a symphony of spices and flavors. The biryani? Order it. Seriously, order it immediately. My only complaint? Sometimes the service is... a little *relaxed*. You might have to flag someone down for a refill on your chai. But hey, you're on holiday, right? Embrace the slower pace. Pro tip: Ask the staff for local recommendations, like, "What grandma's favorite dish?" It will save your life and give you a new friend!

Okay, Okay, But What About the Location? Is it Convenient for Exploring Tellicherry?

The location is… a mixed bag. It's *technically* in the heart of Tellicherry. Which is really, really busy. You’ll be dealing with traffic as if it's a life or death matter. On the plus side, you're close to the main market, temples, and the iconic Tellicherry Fort. You can walk to some shops, although it can be sweaty and chaotic. My advice? Embrace the autorickshaws. They're cheap, they're (somewhat) efficient, and they're a quintessential part of the Kerala experience. Just… hold on tight!

What's the Vibe? Is it Relaxed and Peaceful, or More… Bustling?

Ah, the vibe. It's… *alive*. Navaratna Inn isn't a secluded, zen retreat. It's in the middle of things. You will hear the sounds of the city. The morning prayer calls from the mosques are beautiful, but they're also… loud. The traffic honks are a constant symphony. If you need absolute silence to function, this might not be your cup of tea (or your chai). But if you enjoy being in the thick of things, soaking up the local atmosphere… you'll be fine. I found it exciting rather than disturbing. The energy of the place is exciting and thrilling.

Are There Any Hidden Costs or Annoyances I Should Know About?

Ah, the fine print! Yes, there are a few things. Parking can be a *nightmare*. The hotel has parking, but it's limited, and accessing it can be a tight squeeze. The mini-fridge in the room? Probably doesn't work, or barely. The constant presence of “helpful” staff might be a little too helpful (but mostly harmless). And that Wi-Fi… I've already warned you, haven't I? Try to prepare to be off-grid, and consider it a digital detox period.

Would You Stay There Again? Be Honest!

Look, it's not perfect. But you know what? I probably would. Navaratna Inn has a certain… charm. It's not the slickest, most luxurious place. But it has heart. The staff, despite their minor quirks, are genuinely friendly and helpful. The food is delicious. And the location, despite the chaos, is incredibly convenient. Besides, where else are you going to stay in Tellicherry? It's the best of what's available. Just go in with realistic expectations, embrace the imperfections, and enjoy the experience. And definitely, *DEFINITELY* order the biryani.

Any Final Words of Wisdom for Potential Guests?

Pack light, pack loose clothing and sandals. Bring a good book (or download a bunch of things for offline reading, for those Wi-Fi dead zones). Learn a few basic Malayalam phrases – it'll go a long way with the locals. Most importantly? Go with an open mind and a sense of adventure. Tellicherry, and Navaratna Inn, might surprise you. And for the love of all that is holy, bring mosquito repellent. The mosquitoes are relentless.

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Navaratna Inn - A Luxury Hotel Tellicherry India

Navaratna Inn - A Luxury Hotel Tellicherry India

Navaratna Inn - A Luxury Hotel Tellicherry India

Navaratna Inn - A Luxury Hotel Tellicherry India

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