Kumarakom gained national and international importance with
the visit of the Hon'ble Prime minister A.B. Vajpayee in
2000 December.
Kumarakom is a small village 14km. west
of Kottayam. It is a part of Kuttanad, which is a ' wonder
land ', lying below sea level, comprising of a number of
islands, in the back waters. Kumarakom Village covers an
area of 5166 Ha of which 2413Ha is lake portion, 1500Ha
is paddy fields and the remaining portion of 1253 Ha is
dry land. Kumarakom is an unbelievably beautiful paradise
of mangrove forests, emerald green paddy fields and coconut
groves interpersed with enchanting waterways and canals
adorned with white lilies. Situated on the Vembanad Lake,
this small water world has plenty of traditional country
boats, crafts and canoes which will take you in to the heart
of scenic Kerala. The resorts near by offer comfortable
accomodation and exclusive leisure options like Ayurvedic
massages, Yoga and meditation besides boating, fishing,
angling and swimming.
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In the last Century, Henry Baker, an
English man, attracted by the beauty of the place, selected
Kumarakom as his residence and built a bungalow, obtaining
104 acres of land from the then Maharaja of Travancore.
He also made a beautiful garden. Preserving the old style,
the beautiful bungalow of Baker has now been modified into
the Taj Garden Retreat, a hotel with modern living facilities.
The Kerala State Tourism Development Corporation is converting
this place into a Tourist Complex. K.T.D.C. has constructed
A.C. Cottages here and it runs a floating restaurant. The
Corporation also provides boating facilities. Coconut lagoon
is a beautiful resort here.