Kerala, India

The Lotus

Price per night from$213.79

Price information

If you haven’t entered any dates, the rate shown is provided directly by the hotel and represents the cheapest double room (including tax) available in the next 60 days.

Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (INR17,821.78), via openexchangerates.org, using today’s exchange rate.

Style

Haute’s your boat

Setting

Labyrinthine waterways

Lined with coconut palms and home to colourful birds, Kerala’s backwaters are best seen on a languid houseboat ride. The Lotus hotel is a luxuriously modernised rice-barge hull with just two suites, each with a private veranda for tea sipping and wildlife spotting. The on-board chef grills fish straight from the water for starlit meals on the roof deck, and staff are skilled in cocktail shaking, too. Every bend reveals a village or temple to explore, but merely gliding through the lazy waters is magical. 

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Facilities

Photos The Lotus facilities

Need to know

Rooms

Two suites.

Check–Out

11am, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, noon.

Prices

Double rooms from £171.02 (INR18,000), including tax at 1 per cent.

More details

Rates usually include a Continental breakfast of fruit, bread, yoghurt, cereal and eggs cooked to order.

Also

If the motion of the water isn’t quite relaxing enough, Ayurvedic massage therapists and yoga teachers can be picked up in port. If on board, afternoons are passed in genteel fashion, sipping local tea infusions and nibbling home-made cakes.

At the hotel

Rooftop sun deck and indoor sitting room. In rooms: private veranda, iPod dock, air-conditioning and a safe. Be ready to switch off: the boat is a WiFi-free zone.

Our favourite rooms

In Malayam, suite names Sukhima and Lalima mean ‘happiness’ and ‘beauty’ respectively, but both spaces are equally appealing. Each showcases the lively local style: splashes of neon brights, a painting in the style of the temple murals and hand-embroidered rugs – teak and cane furnishings add a colonial air. The furnished private veranda ensures restful views and romantic seclusion.

Packing tips

Bring binoculars, some light reading and a wide-brimmed sun hat for glamorous alfresco dining on the deck.

Also

Light sleepers needn’t worry, the engine is whisper quiet as it purrs along.

Children

Over-13s only. Teens will enjoy the novelty of staying on a boat, but on-board entertainment is fairly low key. An extra bed can be added to each of the rooms (INR4,700 a person, each night, from 16 April–15 October; INR7,900 from 16 October–15 April).

Sustainability efforts

Yes. Plastics are banned on the boat, and drinking water is purified using a reverse-osmosis system, so no waste water is emptied into the lagoons.

Food and Drink

Photos The Lotus food and drink

Top Table

On the roof overlooking the expanse of river and watching the world go by.

Dress Code

Go with the flow in loose linens.

Hotel restaurant

 If the mercury’s rising, meals are served in the blissfully air-conditioned indoor dining room – a relaxed space with comfy, cushioned chairs and 180-degree panoramic views. As temparatures cool, around sunset, diners head to the roof deck for a romantic meal under a sky glittering with stars. The chef’s speciality is a lavish seafood thali (small dishes of fish, vegetables and sauces served with breads and rice), which guests are encouraged to eat using their hands. Otherwise fat prawns, freshly caught river fish and a selection of western-style dishes are whipped up at the built-in kitchen.

Hotel bar

There’s a bar on board, but you can take their drink wherever you wish. The signature Lotus Fresh lime soda with mint and pepper is a refreshing tonic on a hot day. The bar has an arary of wines and spirits, and cocktails are made to order.

Last orders

Breakfast is served 7am–10am; otherwise, guests set their own hours for lunch and dinner.

Room service

There’s no formal room service, but the laid-back atmosphere on the boat means guests can dine on their veranda.

Location

Photos The Lotus location
Address
The Lotus
Thejaswini River, Purathekkai, Neeleshwar, Malabar, Northern Kerala, India.
Purathekkai
India

The boat sails through Kerala’s beauty-blessed backwaters in the sultry green Malabar region, by the coast. The Lotus drifts past tropical forest, painted temples and laid-back villages; board at the Sultan Canal by Kannur, or the Neeleshwar Hermitage.

Planes

The nearest airport is Mangalore, around a three-and-a-half-hour drive away. From the UK, fly Air India to Mumbai or Delhi then hop aboard a two-hour flight to Mangalore. From the US and Australia, fly Etihad to Abu Dhabi then Jet Airways to Mangalore. The hotel can arrange one-way airport transfers to the boat’s mooring points at the Sultan Canal or Neeleshwar for up to two guests in a Toyota Innova AC for INR6,600.

Trains

If you’re trekking around India, you can catch a train from Bangalore or Cochin to Neeleshwar Railway Station, a 20-minute drive from the boat’s mooring points. A one-way transfer can be arranged for INR1,800.

Automobiles

If you’re skilled in stunt driving, or you’ve logged many hours in GTA, you’ll be prepared for an Indian road trip, but the uninitiated should reconsider or prep for spontaneous lane changes, wayward cows and goats, mind-bending cargo loads and other surprises. There’s nowhere to park near the port either, so taxis, tuk-tuks and hotel transfers are your best options.

Worth getting out of bed for

Drifitng through Kerala’s green expanses of paddy fields and sentry-like palms linign the lagoons of the backwaters, with the Western ghats in the distance is an enriching journey in itself. On board, if you have a successful fishing session, the chef can teach you how to make a fabulous fish curry. However, beyond peeking through your binoculars to sight a kingfisher taking wing or meditating as the sun rises, you can disembark to explore the Keralan countryside, villages and places of worship (depending on the length of your stay). The first port of call is the Snake Temple dedicated to the Goddess Bhadrakali, filled with livid carvings of the deity’s exploits. Head to the coffee plantations and tea estates in the Coorg Hills for a tour topped off with a fruity and fragrant cuppa. Mingle with the locals in Vallyaparamba Village while watching them make coir twine from coconuts. Make friends with the cheeky primate inhabitants of Monkey island, stopping by the Naga snake shrine at its heart. A hike on Ezhimala Hill, and from Kotti Jetty, guests ride a rickshaw to intricately decorated, Shiva-dedicated Perunna Sree Subramanya Swami Temple, which dates from 800 BC; a quick chai stop and you’ll be back on your floating sanctuary for some eleventh-hour R ’n’ R.

 

Local restaurants

With an accomplished chef and a generously stocked bar on board you won’t need to forage for your food. Unless you want to try your hand at fishing – the river’s plentiful red snappers make a tasty meal after the chef’s grilled them to perfection.

Reviews

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Anonymous review

Every hotel featured is visited personally by members of our team, given the Smith seal of approval, and then anonymously reviewed. As soon as our reviewers have returned from this high-end houseboat stay in the Malabar and unpacked their bags of Coorg Hill coffee and handful of carved deities, a full account of their floating jungle break will be with you. In the meantime, all aboard the Lotus hotel in Kerala…

Try your hardest not to hum ‘I am sailing’ as you board the Lotus houseboat for your adventure through the tropical lagoons and palm- and pandanus-lined canals of Kerala’s backwaters. Otters and turtles play in the water, and kingfishers and cormorants dart from the trees: add a heady heat and the thick scent of sari-silk-hued blooms, and you have a space to inspire magical realists. Guests can watch this living natural tableaux from a private veranda, with a mug of rich chicory or iced fruit juice. With just two suites on board, a team of kurta-clad staff to spoil you and an ambience that’s as relaxed as the river current, this really feels like a warm and welcoming home. 

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Price per night from $213.79