Tree House Stay In Wayanad
Wayanad, Kerala, India | Kalpetta, Muttil


Private Room
2 Max Guests
Swimming Pool
Caretaker
Pets Not Allowed
Private Room Type Of Property
1 Bathrooms
2 Max. Guests
Tree House - The tree house (child-friendly) is situated high above and gives a bird’s eye view of the lush green plantation. The house is built and furnished completely out of teak wood and has its own verandah and a sitting area below the room.
Amenities: Bedroom, Bathroom, Kettle, Lantern, Bay window, Verandah, Sit out the area below the room, Private Space for dinner, Camping chairs

The resort consists of 12 nature-based cottages perched dramatically on the hillside. The cottages are designed keeping in mind the fragile environment and to ensure comfort, warmth and contemporary elegance.
At the resort, sleep comes easy. Built and furnished in local timber and rich fabrics, the selec ... See More
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Mountain Escapade
Back to Nature
Romance
Family Get-Together
Valley View

What can you do in & around Kalpetta, Muttil , Wayanad

Tree House stay in Wayanad


Tree House - The tree house (child-friendly) is situated high above and gives a bird’s eye view of the lush green plantation. The house is built and furnished completely out of teak wood and has its own verandah and a sitting area below the room.
Amenities: Bedroom, Bathroom, Kettle, Lantern, Bay window, Verandah, Sit out the area below the room, Private Space for dinner, Camping chairs

The resort consists of 12 nature-based cottages perched dramatically on the hillside. The cottages are designed keeping in mind the fragile environment and to ensure comfort, warmth and contemporary elegance.
At the resort, sleep comes easy. Built and furnished in local timber and rich fabrics, the selected cottages look out to the merging blue sky and lush green plantation.

Rooms & Suite: We have 7 different types of accommodation in the resort. They are superior rooms (2 no.s), Family room '4 people' two bunker beds ( 1no.), 2 cottages, 4 wooden cottages, 1 pillar house, 1 rock house and a tree house. Total 12 rooms in all. All double occupancy rates

Amenities: Dive into our Swimming Pool, Laze away Fishing, Read by our Stream, Hop into our Games area to keep the children happy, Trek to our Cave, Drive our ATV, Reconnect under the stars with specially booked Candle Light Dinner or Barbeque, Enjoy a fun packed Musical Campfire Dinner.
Here we take care of all your preference, to truly get away from city life.
Open Restaurant, Swimming Pool, Fishing Pond, Games Room, Children Play area, Dorai Cave, Natural Stream, Mini Conference Room

Activities: For the Adrenaline junkies we can arrange a day packed with adventure activities like Hiking, Biking, Safari, Bamboo rafting and various rope activities. Various Ayurveda Packages can also be arranged on prior notice.

Activities like Tribal dance, ATV drive, Barbeque night, arranged by the resort will be charged extra.
Plantation Trek to Cave, Bird Watching, Stream Trek, Fishing, Atv Drive, Campfire Dinner, Barbeque, Yoga, Adventure activities

Things you can do in & around Kalpetta, Muttil , Wayanad
Archery
Cycling
Mountaineering
Trekking / Hiking
Wildlife Safaris
Bird Watching
Nature Walks
Yoga
Agricultural Tours
Joseph recommends
Chembra peak - Trekking to the Chembra peak is one of the risky tourist endeavors. Chembra peak is the highest peak in Wayanad at 2100m. above mean sea level. It is14 km's. west of Kalpetta. Trekking to the top of this peak takes almost a day. Tourists can also stay one or two days at the top of the peak in temporary camps. District Tourism Promotion Council provides guides, sleeping bags, canvas huts trekking implements on hire charges to the tourists. The scenic beauty of Wayanad which is visible from the top of Chembra is very challenging and thrilling. The blue eyed water in the lake at the top of the hill never dries up even in the peak of summer. All along the steep and slippery way to the top of the hill, the whispering of the flowing spring which sprouts from the top of the hill accompanies the tourist. If he is fortunate enough, on his way he may come across a passing wild beast, maybe a leopard who may instantly hide behind the bushes. Camping in the night with campfire and sleeping bags at the top of the peak in shivering cold is an everlasting experience.

Pakshipathalam - Pakshipathalam in Bramha Giri hills at Thirunelly is a challenging tourist spot. It is 7 km's. north-east of Thirunelly temple and is situated 1740m. above mean sea level. To reach 'Pakshipathalam', 17 km's. have to be covered with wild forest. The deep rock caves formed among the thick blocks of rocks at the northern top end of the Brahmagiri is the abode of various birds and wild beasts. To go to 'Pakshipathalam' special permission has to be obtained from forest department. DTPC (District Tourism Promotion Council) arranges vehicle, guides, camping apparatus etc. to the tourists on hire charges.

Meenmutty Water Fall - 12 km. east of Meppadi. Waterfalls to a depth of more than 500m. in 3 steps.
Trekking equipment are available at Tourist Information Centre, Kalpetta.

Kabani river - One of the three east flowing rivers of Kerala, is an important tributary of the river Cauvery. Kabani and its tributaries constitute a powerful river system in the landscape of Wayanad. Panamaram rivulet takes its origin from the perennial lake called, 'Pookode lake'. It flows swiftly through mountain gorges and joined by other streams, tumbles down into Panamaram valley. Six kilometers further from Panamaram, this river joins with the Mananthavady rivulet, originating from the lower regions of the peak 'Thondarmudi'. From this confluence onwards, the river is known as Kabani, a mighty, perennial river which after entering Karnataka State, joins with the river Cauvery. Almost entire Wayanad is drained by the Kabini river and its tributaries, namely, Panamaram river, Mananthavady river and Thirunelli river.

Meenmutty waterfalls - Located 29 km from Kalpetta in Wayanad district, this waterfall is one of the topmost attractions in Wayanad. The three-tiered waterfall, at a height of 300m, is the biggest waterfalls in Wayanad and the second largest in Kerala. The name ‘Meenmutty’ derived from the concept that the fishes are blocked here. ‘Meen’ means ‘fish’ and ‘Mutty’ means ‘blocked’ and thus ‘Meenmutty’. To reach this waterfall, you will have to go for a two-kilometer trek through the moist deciduous forest. Though it seems to be difficult, you will forget all the tiresome of the journey, once you reach the waterfalls.

Meenmutty waterfall is considered to be a dangerous spot. So, you should be more careful while playing with the water. The best time to visit Meenmutty is from October to May. Visiting during monsoon season is not recommended. You can hire buses or taxis from Kalpetta to reach Meenmutty.


Soochipara waterfalls - A three-tiered waterfall at Vellarimala in Wayanad. This waterfall, surrounded by dense green forest, is also known as Sentinel Rock Waterfall. A 20-minute drive from Meppadi in Wayanad will take you to this splendid waterfall. The name Soochipara derived from the words ‘soochi’ and ‘para’ means ‘rock’ and ‘needle’. The name given is apt as you can see needle-shaped rock here. You have to walk around 2 km to reach the waterfall, where vehicles can’t move further. You have to pay a nominal fee for entrance and camera. From the entrance, you need to descend down to reach the falls. The water here cascades down from a height of 100 to 200 ft and this waterfall is an ideal place for trekking and rock climbing. You can sight a pool beneath this falls and here you can go for swimming and bathing. Best time to visit Soochipara waterfall is during monsoon season as you can see the waterfall at its fullest. The destination is well connected to nearby places. So, you will not find any difficulty to reach here.

Kanthanpara waterfalls - Twenty-two kilometers away from Kalpetta, you can find Kanthanpara waterfalls. The breathtaking attraction of the path leading to Kanthanpara waterfall seems to more beautiful than the fall itself. The waterfall is only 30 m high and comparatively, this is one is smaller than Meenmutty and Soochipara. This waterfall is very safe for children. They can enjoy here utmost. One of the reasons for people preferring this waterfall is the picturesque beauty of the nature surrounding the waterfalls and the other reason is that Kanthanpara fall is very easy to access than the other waterfalls in Wayanad. You can make use of the bus or taxi services to reach this beautiful destination.

Chethalayam waterfalls - Just 12 km apart Sulthan Bathery lays the spectacular Chethalayam waterfalls. You will get an extraordinary experience here at this falls which seems to be an abode of nature’s magic. A 4 km trek through the woodlands will take you to the falls. You will have to pay a nominal entrance fee. Chethalayam waterfall will be an ideal place for you to plan a trekking. You can have an adventurous walk through the scenic beauty, sloppy mountains, and fabulous surroundings. Best time to visit this waterfall is just after the monsoon season.
Key Amenities

Power backup
Cinema close by
Park Nearby
Kids Play Area
Maid service
Refrigerator
Complimentary Newspaper
Books & Magazines
Bus stop close by
Linen provided
Hot water
Western toilet
Kettle
Shower
Housekeeping
Fan
Public transportation
Swimming Pool
Fishing Rods
Bar.B.Q. Grill
Servant Quarters
Outdoor Fire/ Bonfire
Study / Office
Trekking Nearby
Balcony
24/7 Power
Toiletries
Bedroom 1
Balcony
1 Queen Bed(s)
Bathroom 1
Western Toilet
Hand Shower
Toilet Paper
Jet Spray
Toiletries
Map

Policies & Fees

Default Cancellation Policy

Stringent: No charges will be levied if booking is canceled 61 days prior to check-in. If cancellation is done between 30 to 60 days prior to check-in, 50% of the total booking amount will be charged. Post that, there will be no refund.

House Rules

Loud Music not allowed. Pets not allowed. Smoking inside Property not allowed.