Hills and Hues
Resham SengarResham Sengar/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN THEKKADY/ Updated : Jan 25, 2017, 12:26 IST
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This boutique-like hideaway, in the serene surroundings of Thekkady, has just a handful of rooms, all of which are crowned with vintage décor, white walls, and patios facing the green mountains and powered by the sun.
This boutique-like hideaway, in the serene surroundings of Thekkady, has just a handful of rooms, all of which are crowned with vintage décor, white walls, and patios facing the green mountains and powered by the sun. Read less

This boutique-like hideaway, in the serene surroundings of Thekkady, has just a handful of rooms, all of which are crowned with vintage décor, white walls, and patios facing the green mountains and powered by the sun. The laid-back vibes, the isolation, the pervading silence mean it is a best getaway for the weary city souls, and that’s exactly the point. Your go-to outfit: the best you can carry.
And your go-to mindset: totally blissed out.
All the facilities offered by Hills and Hues are of the highest order, and the best part is the authorities do not cut corners. The staff takes great delight in serving the guests and there is plenty of assistance available for those keen on exploring Thekkady.
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