Vasundhara Sarovar Premiere, Vayalar awarded first spot in the Kerala State Pollution Control Board Annual Awards 2017

Vasundhara Sarovar Premiere, Vayalar awarded first spot in the Kerala State Pollution Control Board Annual Awards 2017

Marking its excellence and environmental initiatives, Vasundhara Sarovar Premiere, Vayalar, won the First Place award in Kerala under “Hotels” category by Kerala State Pollution Control Board in their Annual Awards 2016. This is the third time in a row the hotel is receiving the award. The award was given at a function attended by various ministers in Kannur. The award is a re-enforcement of Vasundhara Sarovar Premiere’s commitment to protecting the environment while offering superlative experiences to its guests.

Vasundhara Sarovar Premiere is God’s Own Country made better with a vibrant stream of hospitality, luxury and culture. This 5 star resort braids old and new ways to inherently connect with the soul. Untouched hues of sunrises and sunsets make perfect backdrops for the yoga deck, poolside bar and a walk by the fish pond. Heritage villas, unique floating cottages and the luxury houseboat overwhelm with sophisticated style. Lush gardens intersect with calm water bodies creating an aquatic masterpiece. Traditional and holistic spa treatments and a multi cuisine menu pamper personal fulfillment.

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