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21 de maio de 2024
For over 18 years, I've relied on fellow travelers' reviews and TripAdvisor to plan my adventures. Their insights have rarely steered me wrong, and Swamimalai Indeco was no exception. Originally booked for December 2023, unforeseen circumstances forced us to postpone. Though I informed the hotel, I hadn't requested a reschedule. In May, while planning another trip, I reached out on a whim, hoping they might accommodate us. To my delight, they did! Bindu, the ***ager, impressed me with her gracious communication. As we neared the property, my two boys, accustomed to luxury hotels like ITC and Taj, buzzed with anticipation. Yet, upon arrival, the unique a**osphere surprised them. "Are we staying in a museum?" one exclaimed. The quick check-in ushered us into our room. Their jaws dropped at the sight of a massive, red mud lotus-shaped bathtub – it truly needed to be seen to be believed. The room itself was a treasure trove, elegantly furnished with pieces steeped in history. Imagine sleeping on a century-old French company bed and using a clothes hanger designed by DMK party founder, C.N. Annadurai! Restored artifacts, each a unique story, adorned the space. Steve Borgia, the hotel's chair*** and a captivating storyteller, personally took us on a guided tour. His passion for storytelling was a refreshing reminder of a fading art form. While the food was good, the Thali, particularly the Sambar and Kuzhambu, was exceptional. Don't miss the pumpset bath – a truly unique experience. The "green" swimming pool added another layer of enjoyment to our stay. Swamimalai Indeco left us deeply satisfied and well-rested. It was an experience unlike any other, a delightful blend of heritage, comfort, and unforgettable moments..
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