Tucked at the foothills of the Western Ghats, Sterling Govardhana Malampuzha is a peaceful garden retreat near the iconic Malampuzha Dam.
Cradled at the foothills of the Western Ghats, Sterling Govardhana Malampuzha offers front-row access to Palakkad’s most enchanting experiences — just steps from the iconic Malampuzha Dam and the ropeway that glides over its lush expanse.
Spread across 3.2 acres of gardens and swaying palms, the resort is your haven of calm with scenic views of the Malampuzha River and hills that blush gold at sunrise and flame amber at sunset.
Wake up to birdsong in one of our elegant rooms, cottages, and private pool villas — each offering tranquil garden or pool views. Savour Kerala’s rich culinary heritage at Savoree, sip slow at our Restobar, or indulge in wellness rituals at the spa.
Spend your day floating in our oval-shaped pool, strolling through tropical greens, or exploring family-friendly attractions just minutes away — including the Rock Garden, Ropeway, Fantasy Park, and Kava Viewpoint.
From milestone celebrations at the Peacock Lawn (accommodating up to 350 guests) to soulful escapes in nature’s lap, Sterling Govardhana Malampuzha is your perfect retreat — close to everything, yet wonderfully removed.
State: Kerala
Destination Type: Mountain
Destinations Nearby: Malampuzha Dam
Languages: Malayalam and English
Nearest Railway Station: Coimbatore Railway Station
Nearest Airport: Palakkad International Airport
Summer: Temperature ranges between 20°C to 35°C.
Winter: Temperature ranges between 18°C and 25°C.
Climate: pleasant and moderate throughout the year
Best time to visit: September to Jan
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