Ayurvedic massage, Guruvayur, Guruvayur Railway station, Kalyana mandapams, Kozhikode, Krishna Inn, Lord Krishna, Nedumbassery, rejuvenation treatments, Sree Krishna Temple, West Fort Group
Hotel in the abode of Lord Krishna
Krishna Inn, the prestigious venture of the West Fort Group extends devoted service to the pilgrims in the Holy Town of Guruvayur. Situated very close to the Sree Krishna Temple, it is a home away from home. Ideally located at the eastern entrance of the temple, Krishna Inn offers a rare opportunity to be at the feet of the Lord even when you rest in the hotel room. The close proximity enables you to go for darshan at any time.
Easily reachable from the International airports of Nedumbassery and Kozhikode, Krishna Inn is only 30 kilo meters away from the Thrissur railway station and half a kilo meter from Guruvayur railway station and the KSRTC bus stand. (more…)
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THRISSUR
Like a shining diamond in the centre of a bejeweled crown, Thrissur is situated right in the middle of Kerala. This “Cultural Capital” is a city whose heart is so stuffed with tradition and its warm inhabitants so very content with its past that it defies the cultural progress of this sylvan city. Covering an area of about 3032 sq. km, Thrissur is the fourth largest city in Kerala and has a rich cultural heritage and an interesting history. The name Thrissur originates from the word “Thriu shiva perur” which in the local language means “the abode of Lord Shiva”. The influential king Shakthan Thampuran is the architect of this beautiful city that is bedecked with ancient palaces, historic buildings, quaint temples and sprawling mansions. Built on elevated land around a 65 acre hillock on which the well known Vadakkumnathan temple elegantly stands, Thrissur attracts a flurry of tourists from the world over. Around 3.6 hectares of land called the Thekkinkadu surrounding the temple is bordered by a spacious circular road called the Swaraj Round. This Thrissur Round is the central reference point and is one of the largest roundabouts in India. (more…)