There’s a phrase in Indian hospitality: Atithi Devo Bhava — “The guest is god.” Akshay treated me like a goddess. They offered me a beautiful room at a generous price and truly tended to every need. I caught a small bug during my stay; when I didn’t emerge from my room for a day, they quietly sent someone to check on me. That kind of care is rare. The staff helped with everything — finding supplies, giving directions, arranging my taxi to the airport. They refilled my water bottles daily, sparing me from contributing more plastic to the world. Everyone greeted me with a warm smile and a gentle “How are you, madam?” and I felt cared for in every way. My room was spacious and lovely, with an excellent air conditioner. There was a little fridge, and they brought me a kettle and a mug for my essential predawn coffee. Nothing I asked for was ever refused. I felt truly welcomed here. And the patio — I loved that space. It sits right above the street, so there’s a steady flow of life passing by, but I was tucked behind a railing and plants, mostly shielded from view. It gave me the rare pleasure of being on my own while still feeling connected to the pulse of Varkala. I spent so many hours there writing, sipping tea, and taking in the world. The beach is just a short walk down a lively lane full of shops and cafés. Varkala has many dogs, and while that can sometimes be hard to witness, the dogs here are cared for. I watched a team feeding the beach dogs, making sure the shy ones weren’t pushed aside. It told me a lot about the heart of this place. Varkala Beach is rich with culture, tradition, and spirituality. I’ve loved my time here and am truly sad to be leaving tomorrow. Come to Varkala. Stay at Akshay. It’s a place where kindness is a daily ritual, and guests are treated with genuine devotion.
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Very very worst hotel room & management not clean room very bad smell & restroom worst clean 🤮🤢 Money High but room no proper response Not response any service guys total amount waste akshaya hotel management very worst hotel in varkala next time any trip plan noo this hotel very worst alart..
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I went travelling around south india for a few months and found a lot off the hotels were either over priced or dirty. This hotel was the first place I stayed which was clean, cheap and amazing service. The manager was the most helpful we ever met. Was always there when you needed him and was always happy to help with all inquiries. The room was clean and simple. Mosquito nets had been fitted through out so didn't have as much worry. Definetely would stay here again and reccomend for anyone wanting to be by the beach and don't want to spend loads off money. This hotel is perfect for everyone!!
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the hotel does not look the most inviting at the first glance, but the crew/owner makes it very special. simple spacious spartan rooms with balcony (our was) over a couple of floors that climb the hill. ayruvedic centre and a vegetarian restaurant on the first floor tucked away from the street traffic. yoga exercise room on the top floor. food! amazing to watch the cook preparing your simple and tasty food. even tea making was a ceremony. 100 metres to the beach (where religious rituals and fish trading takes place), but about 500m to the main clean sand beach. 200 metres to the ATM machine at Temple Junction.
位置绝佳,离海滩只有几步之遥。房间宽敞整洁。客房服务有待改进。其他一切都很好。我办理入住时遇到了一些问题,Trip.com 提供的即时帮助非常给力。除此之外,其他一切都很棒。
服务很好,房间干净整洁。员工有礼貌,乐于助人。浴室设施完好,热水充足,一切正常。阳台门有防蚊纱窗。我是打折时订的,当时来说是性价比最高的选择了。
这是我们第三次住在这里,每次都住一个月。很棒的氛围和位置!每次来,我们都会遇到同样选择Akshay的旅客,这并不是第一次。我还喜欢的是,22点之后这里很安静,没有什么打扰睡眠,店主Shibu仔细监控这一点,照顾每一位客人。
平静、安静的酒店。在旺季期间,酒店经营一家按摩院、一家价格低廉的餐厅和一家水果中心,您可以在那里享用便宜的粥和水果作为早餐。 Wi-Fi 持续工作。 Papanasam 宗教海滩距离酒店有 3 分钟步行路程;我不建议在那里游泳。一个很好的旅游海滩,沿着大海向东8-10分钟。
There’s a phrase in Indian hospitality: Atithi Devo Bhava — “The guest is god.” Akshay treated me like a goddess. They offered me a beautiful room at a generous price and truly tended to every need. I caught a small bug during my stay; when I didn’t emerge from my room for a day, they quietly sent someone to check on me. That kind of care is rare. The staff helped with everything — finding supplies, giving directions, arranging my taxi to the airport. They refilled my water bottles daily, sparing me from contributing more plastic to the world. Everyone greeted me with a warm smile and a gentle “How are you, madam?” and I felt cared for in every way. My room was spacious and lovely, with an excellent air conditioner. There was a little fridge, and they brought me a kettle and a mug for my essential predawn coffee. Nothing I asked for was ever refused. I felt truly welcomed here. And the patio — I loved that space. It sits right above the street, so there’s a steady flow of life passing by, but I was tucked behind a railing and plants, mostly shielded from view. It gave me the rare pleasure of being on my own while still feeling connected to the pulse of Varkala. I spent so many hours there writing, sipping tea, and taking in the world. The beach is just a short walk down a lively lane full of shops and cafés. Varkala has many dogs, and while that can sometimes be hard to witness, the dogs here are cared for. I watched a team feeding the beach dogs, making sure the shy ones weren’t pushed aside. It told me a lot about the heart of this place. Varkala Beach is rich with culture, tradition, and spirituality. I’ve loved my time here and am truly sad to be leaving tomorrow. Come to Varkala. Stay at Akshay. It’s a place where kindness is a daily ritual, and guests are treated with genuine devotion.
Very very worst hotel room & management not clean room very bad smell & restroom worst clean 🤮🤢 Money High but room no proper response Not response any service guys total amount waste akshaya hotel management very worst hotel in varkala next time any trip plan noo this hotel very worst alart..
I went travelling around south india for a few months and found a lot off the hotels were either over priced or dirty. This hotel was the first place I stayed which was clean, cheap and amazing service. The manager was the most helpful we ever met. Was always there when you needed him and was always happy to help with all inquiries. The room was clean and simple. Mosquito nets had been fitted through out so didn't have as much worry. Definetely would stay here again and reccomend for anyone wanting to be by the beach and don't want to spend loads off money. This hotel is perfect for everyone!!
the hotel does not look the most inviting at the first glance, but the crew/owner makes it very special. simple spacious spartan rooms with balcony (our was) over a couple of floors that climb the hill. ayruvedic centre and a vegetarian restaurant on the first floor tucked away from the street traffic. yoga exercise room on the top floor. food! amazing to watch the cook preparing your simple and tasty food. even tea making was a ceremony. 100 metres to the beach (where religious rituals and fish trading takes place), but about 500m to the main clean sand beach. 200 metres to the ATM machine at Temple Junction.