
Vavas Inn & Suites: Perintalmanna's BEST Kept Secret (Luxury Awaits!)
Vavas Inn & Suites: Perintalmanna - The Secret is OUT (or is it?) - A REALLY Honest Review
Okay, alright, let's talk about Vavas Inn & Suites in Perintalmanna. I’m back, folks, dusted off the travel weary boots and ready to spill the tea. Honestly, the "luxury awaits!" tagline? Raises an eyebrow, right? But, spoiler alert (kinda), Vavas Inn pleasantly surprised me. It’s not some glitzy Dubai-style extravagance, more of a… well, a secret gem, as their marketing suggests. And after a whirlwind trip, I am ready to get messy, and honest (as always) while reviewing Vavas Inn.
First Impressions & Getting There:
Finding the place was… well, a minor adventure. Google Maps tried to lead me down a cattle track at one point. (There's your first imperfection, Vavas! Improve those directions, folks! Seriously.) But hey, eventually, I arrived, and the exterior… well, it's clean. Nothing breathtaking, but definitely not an eyesore. Parking? Plenty of it, and FREE! Bonus points for that, 'cause let's face it, having to circle for ages looking for a space after a long drive is a mood killer. They even have a car charging station if you’re all electric, which is a nice touch for the ecologically minded. Then, I was greeted with a warm welcome from the doorman - a simple pleasure but it makes the world of difference.
Accessibility: A HUGE Plus (and some quibbles!)
This is where Vavas shines. As someone who occasionally travels with mobility issues, I was genuinely impressed. The elevator? Working and reliable, bless its heart. Public areas seemed wheelchair friendly. They’ve got facilities for disabled guests, and it's not just lip service. They actually seemed to have thought about it. But honestly, I found the accessibility to be amazing.
Checking In: Breeze or Headache?
Check-in? Easy peasy! Contactless, which I love because, you know, germs. They even have a private check-in/out option if you want a less crowded experience. The staff were courteous and efficient. No drama. A sigh of relief after a long trip! They also had a 24-hour front desk - always reassuring.
The Room: Sanctuary or… Snoozefest?
Okay, my room… It wasn't HUGE, but it was clean. Really, really clean. The air conditioning blasted like a hurricane (controllable of course, thankfully) and they had blackout curtains, which is a godsend for someone like me who can’t bear light! They also had a coffee/tea maker, which is an absolute ESSENTIAL. Free bottled water? Check. The bed? Comfortable. The overall ambiance? Simple, clean, and… well, I’m being honest here, a little bit beige. But hey, it’s functional, and the essentials were all covered. They also had a lot of "available in all rooms" features. Slippers? Check. Bathrobes? Check. The little things, I appreciate them!. If you're after Instagram-worthy décor, you might be disappointed. But if you want a comfortable and functional place to sleep, you're golden.
A few minor quirks: The internet access – wireless was strong, but if you prefer a LAN connection, that’s available in the rooms too. And while they had a safe in the room, I would have loved a bigger one. There was also a telephone in the bathroom, which feels a bit dated but hey, never used it.
Internet Access: Wi-Fi Wonder!
Let’s get to the important stuff: the internet. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! And it actually worked, which is a miracle in some hotels! Wi-Fi in public areas was also solid. I even managed to stream a movie without buffering (a personal victory!). So, if you need to work remotely, video call, or just stalk your ex on social media (no judgment!), you’re sorted.
The Spa & Relaxation: Bliss or… Meh?
Now, this is where things get interesting. Vavas Inn boasts a spa. Sauna? Check. Steamroom? Check. Massage? Absolutely! And guess what? Actually, the massage was the highlight of my trip. I've had massages that left me feeling like I'd been rubbed with sandpaper, but this was different. Gentle, skillful, and I swear I floated out of there. This is where luxury actually feels like it waits.
The pool with the view? Honestly, the view wasn't mind-blowing, but the pool itself was clean and refreshing. It's an outdoor pool, a proper, lovely rectangular pool. If you're after a dip to unwind after a long day, it’s great.
Dining: Grub, Grub, Glorious Grub?
Okay, the food situation. The restaurant offered a la carte and buffet options. Buffet in restaurant? Buffet breakfast? Yes to all of it! There was a good selection, though I wouldn’t say it was the most spectacular buffet I’ve ever seen. The fresh fruit was great, the Asian breakfast was worth a try. They also had a vegetarian restaurant and offered alternative meal arrangements, which is awesome. Plus, the coffee/tea in the restaurant was decent. And they had a poolside bar for added convenience! I indulged in the snack bar many times! The food was all safe with sanitized kitchen and tableware items! The restaurant had some desserts and even offered a soup!
Cleanliness and Safety: Breathing Easy?
This is crucial these days. Vavas Inn takes it seriously. They have professional-grade sanitizing services, daily disinfection in common areas, and rooms sanitized between stays. Hand sanitizer everywhere. Staff trained in safety protocol. Individually-wrapped food options. Physical distancing measures. Basically, I felt safe. Actually, very safe. Seeing all that effort made me comfortable. Their dedication to anti-viral cleaning products was also a nice touch.
Things To Do & Services: Beyond the Bed
They have a fitness center (I didn't use it, but it looked decent). They have a gift shop, a convenience store, and a laundry service (thank God!). They offer a concierge service, baggage storage. This place actually has some cool things.
For the Kids:
Family/child friendly, babysitting service, and kids facilities.
The Quirks & Imperfections (Because, You Know, Life Isn't Perfect)
- Location: While not a dealbreaker, the surrounding area isn't exactly buzzing with nightlife. You’ll probably be spending most of your time at the hotel, which is good.
- Room Decor: Again, a little bland. But hey, maybe I'm just spoiled by Instagram!
- Missing Pets: Since the hotel doesn't allow pets
- No Hotel Chain: This is not a downside!
The Verdict: Should You Stay?
YES! Vavas Inn & Suites is a great spot for the money. While it is not perfect, it's a gem. It's especially perfect if you are looking for a relaxing getaway. It's not the flashiest place, but it's clean, safe, comfortable, and the staff genuinely care about making your stay pleasant. It's the kind of hotel that prioritizes function over flash, and that’s what matters. Plus, if you’re looking for a truly relaxing massage, you can't go wrong!
The Pitch - Your Exclusive Luxury Escape Awaits!
Tired of the ordinary? Craving a truly relaxing escape? Escape to Vavas Inn & Suites in Perintalmanna, your secret haven of serene luxury.
Here's what awaits you:
- Impeccably Clean & Safe Sanctuary: Rest easy knowing we prioritize your well-being with rigorous cleaning protocols, including professional-grade sanitization and staff trained in safety.
- Blissful Relaxation: Melt your stress away with a rejuvenating massage at our spa, or unwind by our sparkling outdoor pool.
- Effortless Convenience: Enjoy free Wi-Fi, 24-hour room service, and a concierge dedicated to making your stay seamless.
- Accessibility for All: Experience true inclusivity with our thoughtfully designed facilities for guests with mobility needs.
- Delicious Dining: Savor a variety of culinary delights at our restaurants, from Asian breakfasts to International cuisine.
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Alright, buckle up buttercups, 'cause we're about to dive headfirst into my (slightly disastrous, mostly delightful) adventure at the Vavas Inn & Suites in Perintalmanna, India. This isn't your sterile, bullet-point itinerary. This is my itinerary. And let's be honest, I thrive on chaos.
Day 1: Arrival & the Perilous Pursuit of a Proper Filter Coffee
- 06:00 AM (or thereabouts, depending on my internal clock's whims): Flight from… somewhere. Honestly, I don't even remember. All I recall is the pre-dawn scramble, the questionable airport coffee that tasted suspiciously like lukewarm tar, and the existential dread of knowing I’d be spending the next 24 hours in a metal tube with recycled air. (I'm a bit of a drama queen, I admit it.)
- 09:45 AM (ish): Touching down in Kozhikode. The heat hits you like a wet, warm hug. A sweaty hug. Suddenly, I'm questioning my life choices. And my linen shirt.
- 10:30 AM: The drive to Perintalmanna. The scenery whizzes by – vibrant greens, bustling towns, cows looking supremely indifferent. I'm already in love. The driver, bless his heart, apparently shares my penchant for rapid-fire Malayalam music. Try to keep breathing, Sarah.
- 12:00 PM: Arriving at Vavas Inn & Suites. The lobby is all polished marble and smiling faces. The air conditioning is a godsend. My room? Surprisingly spacious, with a balcony that overlooks… well, something. I'll worry about that later. Priority numero uno: COFFEE.
- 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM: The Great Filter Coffee Hunt. This is where things get… interesting. Turns out, finding decent filter coffee in Perintalmanna is a quest of epic proportions. First attempt: a roadside stall. Coffee was watery, bitter sludge. I nearly choked on it. Second attempt: the hotel's cafe. Lukewarm disappointment. Third attempt: literally wandering the streets, desperately pointing at anything that looked vaguely caffeinated. Finally, a small, unassuming place tucked away in a side street. Victory! The coffee was strong, sweet, and heavenly. I drank three cups. I was vibrating. Worth it.
- 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM: A quick lunch – some delicious appam with stew (the best I've ever tasted), and I managed to avoid the dreaded "Delhi Belly" (so far, anyway!)
- 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM: A nap. Jet lag is a beast. Even the most seasoned traveler succumbs. I woke up feeling vaguely disoriented and convinced a giant mosquito had attempted to consume my left ear.
- 6:30 PM: Staring at the balcony. It’s not much to look at. Actually, there’s a giant pile of something down there. The maid told me it’s something that helps the crops. "It is good", she said. I felt a strange comfort for the "something" down below.
- 7:00 PM - ???: Dinner at the hotel restaurant. Decided to stick to something safe – chicken biryani. It was, in a word, spectacular. And the service? Impeccable. I felt like royalty. I swear, the waiter was practically reading my mind. Then, I had my first truly bad experience: The "special" dessert: Gulab Jamun. It felt like I was eating a sugar-filled brick. It was disgusting. I’m a strong, independent woman! Why couldn’t I conquer this sweet behemoth!
Day 2: Temples, Textiles, and a Near-Disaster with a Rickshaw
- 07:00 AM: Wake up by a cacophony of birdsong. It's glorious. Until you realize you forgot your earplugs.
- 08:00 AM: Glorious. I mean, the sun is beautiful. My mind isn't. Breakfast at the hotel – another attempt at coffee. This time, significantly better. Maybe I’m getting acclimated?
- 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Exploring the local temples. The architecture is breathtaking. The vibrant colors, the intricate carvings – it's a feast for the eyes. I don't understand half of the rituals, but I'm completely mesmerized. I'm starting to wonder if I can sneak one of those colorful skirts back home. I’m also developing an unhealthy fascination with the incense. My clothes will likely smell like sandalwood for the next year.
- 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM: Lunch at a local restaurant. I ordered something I couldn't pronounce, but it was delicious. I swear, the food here is so good, I'm tempted to extend my trip just to eat more.
- 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM: Shopping for fabrics. I always get into trouble. The colors, the textures… I feel like I've stumbled into a treasure trove. I bought enough silk scarves to clothe a small village. My suitcase is already groaning.
- 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM: The Rickshaw Rodeo. I decided to be adventurous and take a rickshaw to see the local spice market. BIG MISTAKE. The driver spoke little English. The road was a chaotic blur of honking horns, speeding motorcycles, and rogue cows. We narrowly avoided a head-on collision with a tuk-tuk. I screamed. A lot. By the time we arrived at the market, I was a sweaty, trembling mess. I also made a friend with a woman who made the best snacks I've ever tasted.
- 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM: The wonderful Spice Market. It was the same level of chaos as the road, but this time, I loved it. The smells! The colors! The haggling! The spice merchants tried to sell me everything. I ended up buying some of the most aromatic spices I’ve ever laid eyes on!
- 7:00 PM: Dinner. Back at the hotel. I’m exhausted, but in the best possible way. I'm starting to feel a little bit like a local. Or maybe just a caffeine-fueled, slightly-overwhelmed tourist.
Day 3: The Journey Continues (and the Coffee Quest Escalates)
- 07:00 AM: Another dawn chorus. Still no earplugs. I really need to get on that. Coffee, coffee, coffee. I'm starting to feel a little bit addicted. But at least I'm not as grumpy as usual.
- Morning: I decided to try a different type of coffee. Another miss.
- Afternoon: Travel to the airport. Sadness, but also excitement. It's not goodbye, Perintalmanna. It’s “see you later!”
Final Thoughts: The Vavas Inn & Suites was great. The staff was lovely, and the hotel was comfortable. The food was incredible, although, I'd advise you to be very very careful with the desserts. Perintalmanna itself? A total revelation. The food is out of this world. The people are incredibly friendly. And even the chaotic rickshaw rides have a certain charm (once you've recovered from them). India has totally stolen my heart.
P.S. I'm still searching for the perfect filter coffee. The quest continues…
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Vavas Inn & Suites: The Secret's Out (Maybe!) - FAQ, But Make It Real
So, is Vavas Inn & Suites REALLY Perintalmanna's Best Kept Secret? And what *is* Perintalmanna, anyway?
What's the vibe? Luxury? Relaxed? Do I need to bring a string bikini and a diamond-encrusted toothbrush?
Food, glorious food! What's the grub situation? Is it spicy? (I'm a wimp.)
Okay, let’s talk room details! Like, how’s the Wi-Fi? (Gotta stay connected, you know…)
What can I *do* in Perintalmanna from Vavas Inn? Beyond just, you know, sleeping.
So, any downsides? (Gotta be honest!)
Would you go back? And should *I* go?

