The community is built around a social square where blooming frangipani, bougainvilleas, ferns, and mulberry cast soft shadows. The pool merges into this softscape and fringes on the coffee plantation. The court is defined by jagli or verandahs of the old house and cottages. This place would have been impossible without the local workmen, women, and their support. The quait an lazy verandahs overlook the swimming pool, which reflects the birds and the sky.
The garden features multiple species of flora and fauna, which is also visited by more than two hundred species of birds. It is curated in an Asian style with artefacts, both old and new, sun decks and daybeds. The transition is fluid between the eclectic softscape and the Malnad architecture.
Love the greenery and tranquillity of this beautifully c homestay with excep hospitality. We lo attentio details in bringing the whol together!
The best part of the place is, the people who made it. George and Tukie are so humble and great people. Handmade Indian food served with so much love will be humbled always.
We were spell bound by the aura of Baan Nimbus. The architectural designs are exceptional, takes you to a different world. It is one of the best places that we have ever visited.