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Its not just the beauty of our coffee estate that will enchant you but the fairy tale quality of our wooden huts. Sepp, an Estonian traveler on a cycling tour of Coorg fell in love with the region and stayed at Turtle Pond for many months, taking breaks to explore other parts of the country. Four of the cottages were designed and hand built by him with the help of local artisans. They are typically designed like cottages found in rural Estonia and northern Russia.
If you have read Russian folk tales, you will certainly be reminded of Baba Yegga’s hut and little Ivan! nestled amongst the coffee bushes and silver oaks are two new wooden chalets. Adding to the unique experience not to be found anywhere else in the area.
Cottage 1
Really cosy and private as there is room just for two! A private deck for you to enjoy your morning tea and listen to the birds chirping or read your favorite book and while away the time. This is our standard room accommodation.
Cottage 2 and 3
Space for two or for a family with two children. Three adults, In a mood to share could also be accommodated. Cottage 2 has two decks, with one opening into the coffee plantation. An ideal space for painters and writers to spend days and weeks if you choose to do so. Floor cushions and small table really adds the cosy comfort of these two cottages. These are the superior rooms.
Cottage 4 and 5
The chalets are the deluxe accommodation made on the first floor. This gives one a beautiful view of the plantation and a feel of a tree house. The room interiors are of warm pine wood finish with large picture windows giving one feel of luxury and cosy comfort at the same time. Queen size beds, a table and lounge chair in each of these rooms adds to your comfort. tea and coffee maker provided in these two rooms. A mattress can be provided for a young child if desired. A beautiful long balcony all along the two rooms making this an ideal space for a family.
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