Lords Resort Thrissur announces Monsoon Fête
Lords Hotels & Resorts has announced grand plans to celebrate the onset of monsoon with a host of activities and revelry at its resort in Thrissur. Located amidst nature in God’s Own Country – Kerala, Lords Resort Thrissur becomes lush green, and the adjoining roaring Bharathapuzha River offers a spectacular view of its beauty from the resort premises. As an extension to nature’s offering, the resort will host events that will keep the discerning tourists entertained and merry throughout the season. With activities like boating, rain dance, monsoon massage, and nature’s park visit among others, guests can participate in recreations of their choice and take back home exhilarating memories of their holiday.
As part of Monsoon celebrations, Lords Resort – Thrissur has announced a flat 20 per cent discount on stays through the season.
“Lords Resort Thrissur is tucked away into the dense plantations of the beautiful land offering sheer tranquillity and freshness. The rains only add to the beauty of the place and we have planned to also include activities to complement the entire rejuvenating experience for our guests. Other than the activities, the adjoining rubber plantations are a great place for hikes where one can actually see how rubber is harvested. For others who seek the authentic traditional Kerala spa treatments, the resort hosts an entire building dedicated as the spa centre. Within its premises the resort has 3 natural lakes, two swimming pools and also butterfly farms. We invite everyone who enjoy the magic of rains to come visit Kerala and experience the beauty of monsoon with us,” says Rajesh VR, GM, Lords Resort – Thrissur.
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