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Hotel in Munnar With Luxurious Facilities

T and U Leisure


            T &U Leisure Hotel Munnar  is a destination for a luxury vacation on a budget. As contradictory as that may seem, the hotel offers all modern amenities that have been subtly combined with the old world charm of the hotel. 
             Facilities include a roof top fitness centre with the state of the art in equipment, an Ayurveda treatment centre and banquet areas. The conference hall can accommodate 120 people in theatre style seating with conference facilities for corporate gatherings. On the lawn 200 pax can be accommodated with provisions for campfire, music and dining. The recreation centre offers a pool table and space for table tennis, chess and board games.

Facilities Provided by the T & U Hotel Munnar 
  • Round the clock running hot /cold water 
  • Internet facility
  • Multi cuisine Restaurant
  • Recreation centre
  • Health club
  • Outdoor dining
  • Private dining
  • Round the clock in room dining
  • Spacious parking
  • Tea maker in rooms
  • Minibar
  • LCD Television
  • DTH Connection



  • DVD Player
  • Laundry services
  • Business centre
  • Doctor on call
  • Kid’s corner
  • Travel assistance
  • Swimming Pool (Introducing shortly)
  • Ayurveda spa (Introducing shortly)
  • Adventure Leisure (Introducing shortly)
  • Camp fire with Music
  • Safe deposit locker
  • All major credit cards

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