
Thu Jun 19 09:14:18 UTC 2025: Here’s a news article summarizing the Dvara Siruvani review from The Hindu:
**Headline: Dvara Siruvani: A Luxurious Escape Celebrating Tamil Heritage in the Western Ghats**
**Coimbatore, June 19, 2025** – Nestled in the picturesque Western Ghats near Coimbatore, Dvara Siruvani offers a unique and immersive experience celebrating South Indian, particularly Tamil, heritage. This luxury property, born from a desilting project, is the brainchild of Vikram Mohan and his wife Lakshmi, avid collectors of South Indian antiquities.
Dvara boasts 16 cottages, each named after native flowers, offering stunning views of the mountains and the Noyyal River. The cottages are adorned with heirloom furniture, Tanjore paintings, and carefully curated artifacts, many sourced from old Chettiar homes. The property emphasizes traditional Tamil hospitality, or “virunthombal,” with features like artistically carved doors encouraging humility, ergonomically designed thinnai, oonjal, and vilakkumaadam recreating village life.
Culinary offerings are a highlight, with Chef Arul and his team serving authentic Kongu cuisine. The in-house restaurant, Aarogyam, features dishes like Keeranur chicken biryani and vethalai poondu saadam, crafted using Vikram Mohan’s extensive knowledge of the region’s culinary history. Guests can even learn about the unique use of betel leaves and other local ingredients in the dishes.
Beyond the luxurious accommodations and delectable cuisine, Dvara offers opportunities to connect with nature through guided treks into the foothills of the Western Ghats, led by in-house naturalists. The property is designed to offer a relaxing escape while celebrating the rich cultural heritage of Tamil Nadu.