Escape to Paradise: GoGo Land Resort's Thrilling Poovar Adventure Awaits!

GoGo Land Resort & Adventurous Sports Poovar India

GoGo Land Resort & Adventurous Sports Poovar India

Escape to Paradise: GoGo Land Resort's Thrilling Poovar Adventure Awaits!

Escape to Paradise: GoGo Land Resort – Poovar Adventure: My Truly Honest Take (Brace Yourself!)

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because I'm about to spill the tea (and maybe a little chai latte) on GoGo Land Resort in Poovar. This isn't your average flowery brochure review, oh no. This is real talk, with all the quirks and questionable decisions (mine, the resort's, who knows!) thrown in for good measure. So, here we go…

First Impressions (and the Long Road In):

Getting to Poovar itself? A beautiful trek! The drive, and honestly, the whole journey to Kerala, is part of the charm. It's not just a hop, skip, and a jump, so be prepared for a bit of a journey, especially from the airport. Thankfully, GoGo Land has airport transfer (phew!) which is a lifesaver. And, while I’m at it, car park [free of charge] and car park [on-site] are total game-changers. No fiddling with parking meters, just pure relaxation… eventually.

Accessibility - Trying to Navigate the Terrain (and My Own Feet):

Okay, so… Facilities for disabled guests are listed, which is fantastic. But look, I'm not going to pretend to be an expert on that! What I *can* say is… well, it felt pretty accessible overall, with ramps and elevators (yay, elevator!). I'd suggest contacting the resort directly to confirm specific details if that's a major consideration. Exterior corridor also helped with navigation. But as for my own limited mobility, I managed!

The Rooms: A Sanctuary (Eventually) and Some Wi-Fi Woes:

Let's talk rooms, because those are important, right? I snagged one of the non-smoking rooms, and thankfully, it was non-smoking. (Gotta love that!) It came with all the basics: Air conditioning, desk, closet, in-room safe box, and a refrigerator. Free bottled water? Yes, please! Small touches, like a reading light by the bed, made a difference.

The Wi-Fi [free] was a bit… temperamental. Let's just say I spent more time staring at the loading icon than I'd like to admit. And I’m guessing they didn’t have the fastest Internet – LAN setup in every room. They boast Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! and Internet access, but the experience wasn’t quite as seamless as advertised. I have to give it to them, they do offer Internet services and even Wi-Fi in public areas, but it wasn't a constant stream of data. I am here to relax!

Also, things I liked, or that mattered:

  • Additional toilet – always a win.
  • Bathtub – essential for unwinding after a long day.
  • Bathrobes and slippers – because I love feeling fancy.
  • Hair dryer – a must-have.
  • Coffee/tea maker and Complimentary tea – fueled my mornings.
  • Blackout curtains -- crucial for my sleep!

Now, the Food. Oh. The FOOD.

The food situation at GoGo Land Resort is… a journey. Let's just start there. They have a ton of options.

  • Restaurants (plural!) – yes.
  • Asian and Western cuisine in restaurants? Check and check.
  • Buffet in restaurant? You betcha.
  • A la carte restaurant? Yes.
  • Breakfast [buffet] and Breakfast service and Breakfast in room? Yep!
  • Breakfast takeaway service? For when you're too busy sleeping.
  • Coffee shop? Yup.
  • Poolside bar and Bar? Gotta have those!
  • Room service [24-hour]? The ultimate indulgence.
  • Snack bar? For those mid-afternoon cravings.
  • Vegetarian restaurant? Always important.

But, here’s where it gets a bit… chaotic (in a good way!). The buffet? A glorious, sprawling mess of delights and, let's be honest, things I didn't recognize. I had a moment with what I think was a delicious dosa at breakfast. It was so perfect, crispy on the edges, soft in the middle. The Asian breakfast was the best, with the Asian cuisine in restaurant doing the most for my taste buds. And the Coffee/tea in restaurant served with it? Divine.

The desserts in restaurant deserve a mention. Forget the diet! It was all about experiencing the bliss. Their international cuisine in restaurant was, shall we say, varied. But, hey, the portions were generous! The salad in restaurant was fresh and the soup in restaurant was hearty. The best part? The bottle of water always kept me hydrated!

Ways to Relax (or at Least Attempt to):

Alright, so this is where GoGo Land truly shines. They have the goods.

  • Swimming pool [outdoor] and Pool with view? Hello, paradise!
  • Spa and Spa/sauna? Yes, yes, and YES!
  • Massage? Sign me up! (I might have spent too much time in this category.)
  • Body scrub and Body wrap? Feeling pampered?
  • Sauna and Steamroom? The ultimate relaxation experience.
  • Foot bath? Bliss. Absolute bliss.

I’m obsessed with massages. I did the spa thing, multiple times. The masseuse… chef's kiss. I went for the deep tissue, the aroma blends, and everything in between. I basically melted into a puddle of pure relaxation. I still dream of those massages! They were the highlight of my whole stay! The Fitness center wasn’t my priority. But hey, it's there if you are into that torture.

Cleanliness and Safety: The Pandemic Edition (and My Paranoia):

They're trying here, I'll give them that. You see this:

  • Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Rooms sanitized between stays? Check, check, and check.
  • Hygiene certification, Professional-grade sanitizing services? They seem to have it covered.
  • Hand sanitizer everywhere! And Staff trained in safety protocol.
  • Safe dining setup, with Sanitized kitchen and tableware items. Individually-wrapped food options.

Look, it felt safe. But I’m a little OCD about germs (don’t judge!), so the extra precautions put my mind at ease.

Services and Conveniences: The Little Things Matter:

This part is where the resort genuinely excels.

  • Cash withdrawal – handy.
  • Concierge – helpful.
  • Daily housekeeping – yay!
  • Doorman – welcoming.
  • Dry cleaning and Ironing service – useful.
  • Elevator – (again, a lifesaver).
  • Luggage storage – necessary.
  • Safety deposit boxes – because you never know.
  • Xerox/fax in business center – for the super serious business people.

For the Kiddos (and the Young at Heart):

They have it! Babysitting service, Family/child friendly, and Kids meal. I didn't travel with little ones, so I can’t offer personal experience.

Getting Around: The Transportation Tango:

They have Airport transfer (again, thank goodness!). They also have Taxi service and Valet parking.

Things to Do: Beyond the Spa (If You Can Pull Yourself Away):

You can get out there and sight-see, but honestly, I was content with the spa and food. The resort offers Outdoor venue for special events and Indoor venue for special events.

The Verdict and a Very Persuasive Offer:

So, should you go? YES!

Here's my honest summary of GoGo Land Resort: It's a bit rough around the edges. The Wi-Fi struggles sometimes. But the staff is genuinely lovely, the food (especially the dosa and the masssages) is amazing, and the whole experience is, well, memorable. It's a place to truly unplug (until the Wi-Fi works again!), relax, and, most importantly, eat delicious food! It's a place to completely escape.

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Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into GoGo Land Resort & Adventurous Sports in Poovar, India. Prepare yourselves, because this ain't your sanitized, brochure-perfect itinerary. This is the real deal, the messy, the glorious, the "did-I-leave-my-toothbrush-at-the-last-hotel?" experience.

GoGo Land: A Glorious Mess of Sand, Sweat, and Sundowners (aka My Poovar Pandemonium)

Day 1: Arrival and the Allure of the Unplanned

  • Morning (7:00 AM - 10:00 AM): The Great Airport Hustle. Landed in Trivandrum. Holy moly, the humidity hits you like a wet, warm hug. Checked luggage was a battle, but hey, I managed to keep my dignity (mostly). The airport taxi ride. This is where the adventure truly starts, or maybe I'm just a drama queen. The driver, bless his heart, drove like he was auditioning for the Daytona 500 through the Kerala countryside. Scenic, yet terrifying.

  • Mid-Morning (10:00 AM - 12:00 PM): The Resort Reveal & Room Roulette. Finally, GoGo Land! The entrance is all lush foliage and promises of paradise. Let's hope it lives up to the hype. Check-in was… a process. Turns out, my "beachfront bungalow" wasn't exactly beachfront, more like "slightly closer to the beach than the parking lot view." Oh well, the "vibe" is good, the air is humid. I'm ready to relax. Let the relaxation games begin.

  • Afternoon (12:00 PM - 3:00 PM): Lunchtime Fiasco and Beach Bliss. Lunch at the resort restaurant. Chicken curry. It was actually delicious. The food at GoGo Land is surprisingly good. Then the beach. Oh, the beach. The sand is like powdered sugar under my feet. The waves gently lap. Sigh. This is what I came for. Spent way too much time just staring at the water, doing absolutely nothing. Blissful.

  • Late Afternoon/Evening (3:00 PM - 7:00 PM): The Sunset Boat Tour (and My Near-Miss with a Pelican). This was the main attraction of the day. The backwaters are beautiful. Absolutely gorgeous. The guide tells the story of the village. The boat ride. It was magical, and I spotted a huge bird. A Pelican maybe. I reached out my hand. I nearly fell overboard trying to get a better photo of the bird. The bird flew away. I went back to the boat. I am alive. And the sunset, oh, the sunset. It painted the sky in hues I didn't know existed. Simply stunning. Then, drinks at the beach bar. Maybe slightly too much rum punch…

  • Evening (7:00 PM onwards): Dinner and The Curious Case of the Missing Mosquito Net. Dinner at the resort. The food was good. The after-dinner entertainment was a local dance performance. It got a bit hot and sweaty and it was great. But the real drama came later. Back in my "bungalow," I realized the mosquito net was missing. Disaster! Swarms of buzzing, bloodthirsty insects. The resort staff, bless their hearts, eventually sorted it out. But not before a minor existential crisis prompted by the concept of tropical disease.

Day 2: Adventure Time (or the Day I Faced My Fears… and Probably Embarrassed Myself)

  • Morning (7:00 AM - 9:00 AM): Breakfast of Champions (and Maybe Some Regrets). Breakfast. This is where I maybe overdid the spicy dosa. Stomach grumbling… Still, fueled up for the day.

  • Morning (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM): Kayaking and Near-Drowning (Just Kidding… Mostly). Time for the "Adventurous Sports." Starting with kayaking in the backwaters. Looked easy enough, right? Wrong. I have minimal upper body strength. I went in circles. I bumped into other kayakers. I was getting nowhere. The guide helped me. Even then, I nearly capsized. I managed to stay afloat - mostly - and the scenery was incredible. I just had to ignore the throbbing muscles and the burning shame.

  • Afternoon (12:00 PM - 3:00 PM): Lunch and The Aftermath of Kayaking. The resort restaurant did a good job taking care of me. I had some great local food.

  • Afternoon (3:00 PM - 5:00 PM): The Banana Boat Ride (and a Lesson in Humility). Okay, this was the easiest of all the activities. Or, at least, it should have been. I was really on the banana boat. It felt like the boat had a mind of its own. I was thrown in the water. I was screaming and all the others found it funny. Good that I could be the comedian of the day.

  • Evening (5:00 PM - 7:00 PM): Relax and the Sunset! Back at the beach chilling. I swam in the ocean, stared at the sunset. It was perfection.

  • Evening (7:00 PM onwards): Dinner and Packing Woes. Great food and a long evening. My suitcase is still packed, and I have no idea what to do with it.

Day 3: Farewell, and Farewell, and Farewell (and The Vague Promise of Return)

  • Morning (7:00 AM - 9:00 AM): Farewell Breakfast and the Last Dosa. Last breakfast. Tears were shed. The dosa was eaten quickly before I was on my way to the airport.

  • Morning (9:00 AM - 11:00 AM): Beach Strolls and Last Reflections. My last stroll in the beach. Sigh of relief. The beach is heaven.

  • Late Morning (11:00 AM - 1:00 PM): Hotel checkout and Airport-bound (again). Saying goodbye. Airport. This time the driver was a bit calmer.

  • Afternoon onwards: Departure. On the plane, I'm ready to go home. But… I think I'll come back here again.

Post-Trip Random Thoughts:

  • The Unexpected Joy: The warmth of the people and the place. That's what I'll hold onto. The feeling of the sun on my skin, the sound of the waves crashing…
  • The Lesson Learned: Pack more sunscreen. And maybe invest in some kayaking lessons.
  • The Final Verdict: GoGo Land is a bit rough around the edges, maybe slightly chaotic, but it has a charm. It's a place that might test your patience and challenge your comfort zone, but it will leave you with memories that will last a lifetime. Bring your sense of adventure (and a strong stomach… for the food and the humidity) and prepare for an experience.
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GoGo Land Resort & Adventurous Sports Poovar India

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