Location

In The heart of Kerala

by a peaceful river

The Rasa Gurukul is a serene campus nestled alongside the Chalakudy river in central Kerala just about 25 KM/15 Miles from the nearest international airport at Cochin. The location is breath taking and beyond what words could conjure up in terms of description. The calm river and the murmur of the flowing waters are a great and constant comfort to the ears at the Gurukul.

Address

Rasa Gurukul,
Kovilakom kadavu road,
Poolani,
Meloor P.O
Chalakudy, Pin- 680311

Contact Us

PHONE : +91 8086683888,+91 8086693888
UK : +44 7956 428439
EMAIL : booking@rasagurukul.com

Rasa Gurukul

Arriving by…

Car…

Directions

Rasa Gurukul is easily accessible by Air, Road or Train. If one drives, the easiest location trace map would be one that originates in Cochin. The Gurukul is just about 25 KM/15 Miles from the nearest international airport at Cochin, and the city is the metropolis closest to the Gurukul in terms of international travel.

Driving by road would take about 90 minutes along the NH 544 national highway. One would leave Cochin and proceed to Ernakulam, Aluva, Angamaly followed by Chalakudy. Once one gets to Chalakudy, direction to reach the Kovilam Kadavu Road is simple and one meets many a simpleton who will offer to help you get there easily. The Gurukul can also arrange for a pick up from the town centre or station.

Train…

Pick Up Details

Rasa Gurukul is easily accessible by Air, Road or Train. If one takes a train, the easiest location trace map would be one that originates in Cochin. The Gurukul is just about 25 KM/15 Miles from the nearest international airport at Cochin, and the city is the metropolis closest to the Gurukul in terms of international travel.

All trains that travel east from Cochin would stop at ‘Chalakudy’ which is the town where the Rasa Gurukul is nestled. Once one gets to Chalakudy, direction to reach the Kovilam Kadavu Road is simple and one meets many a simpleton who will offer to help you get there easily. The Gurukul can also arrange for a pick up from the town centre or station.

Plane…

Pick Up Details

Rasa Gurukul is easily accessible by Air, Road or Train. If one takes a train, the easiest location trace map would be one that originates in Cochin. The Gurukul is just about 25 KM/15 Miles from the nearest international airport at Cochin, and the city is the metropolis closest to the Gurukul in terms of international travel.

A multitude of International and domestic airlines operate flights to Cochin International airport as the city and the state is a popular destination for tourist. The Gurukul can also arrange for a pick up from the airport on arrival. The road trip from the airport to the Gurukul would take about 60 minutes and would cover 25KMs/15 Miles.

Kerala – God’s Own Country

Kerala is probably the greenest place you will ever see, it is one of the 10 paradises in the world. The coconut palms, the red tiles houses, the innumerable lakes and beaches will remain long lasting impressions to any visitor.The colourful festivals, various types of dances, martial arts and wildlife sanctuaries are the other attractions.

Kerala is probably the greenest place you will ever see, it is one of the 10 paradises in the world. The coconut palms, the red tiles houses, the innumerable lakes and beaches will remain long lasting impressions to any visitor.The colourful festivals, various types of dances, martial arts and wildlife sanctuaries are the other attractions.

Kerala is a narrow strip of land locates on the south western edge of the Indian subcontinent. It is placed between the Western Ghats mountain range on the East and the Arabian Sea on the West.

Geographically, Kerala is a heady amalgam of Nature’s very best. The divine high ranges of the Western Ghats on the east. The Arabian Sea on the west. Emerald paddy fields. Virgin forests. Limpid backwaters, and beaches by the dozen, which in the days of yore, lured adventurous hearts from all over the globe. Kerala is God’s own land, untouched and unparalleled.

Kerala is a land of great natural beauty. From the majestic heights of the Western Ghats the country undulates westward presenting a scene of silent valleys clothed in the richest green. Among the many rivers that glide across the plains to merge their waters with the Arabian sea, the more important are the Periyar, the Pamba and the Bharatha puzha. .

The elegant waterfalls at Vazhakal near Cochin is a popular tourist spot. Along the coast, sand dunes shelter a linked chain of lagoons and backwaters the still waters of which are studded with sea-gulls and country canoes plying at a snails pace. .

Kerala offers Nature on a platter. Sandy beaches of Kovalam, blue Lagoons at Veli, Hill stations at Ponmudi and Munnar, backwaters of Kollam and Alappuzha, greenland plantations in the highranges, wildlife, high mountain peaks, picturesque valleys, magnificent forts and intricately decorated temples – Whatever one can ask for. It’s truly is ‘Gods Own Country’.