Why Stay at the Tranquilitree Tree House? Honeymoon Retreat in Wayanad

By Tranquil Resort Editorial | Published: May 2025 | Wayanad, Kerala
 

The Tranquilitree Tree House at Tranquil Resort, Wayanad is a 600 sq ft, single-level true tree house built around a Gul Mohar tree on the 400-acre Kuppamudi Estate. It features a king bed, Silver Oak flooring, Neem wood panelling, a coffee-branch trellis verandah, and a well-stocked in-room library. The unit is designed for couples and adult travellers. Children under 7 are not permitted, which keeps the atmosphere consistently quiet and romantic for honeymoons and anniversary stays.
 

  • Size and structure: 600 sq ft, single-level, elevated roughly 10 to 15 feet above ground on a Gul Mohar tree
  • Interiors: King bed, Silver Oak flooring, Neem wood panelling, compact ensuite with rainfall shower and 24-hour hot water, in-room reading library
  • Verandah: Coffee-branch trellis verandah with treetop and plantation views; the unit's signature feature
  • Wildlife from the verandah: Giant Malabar Squirrel, Bonnet Macaque monkeys, barking deer, mongoose, hornbills, and laughing thrushes
  • Best for: Couples, honeymooners, and adult travellers. Children under 7 are not permitted
  • Pairs naturally with: Tranquil's Ayurvedic spa, 10 mapped plantation walks, and the long-table communal dinner programme

What Is the Tranquilitree Tree House at Tranquil Resort, Wayanad?

The Tranquilitree Tree House is one of two tree-house units at Tranquil Resort, alongside the larger 1,100 sq ft Serenetree Tree Villa, and the more intimate of the two. Built directly around a mature Gul Mohar tree on Kuppamudi Estate, the unit is a true tree house in the architectural sense: elevated roughly 10 to 15 feet above the forest floor with the tree itself running through the structure.

The 600 sq ft footprint is single-level and compact by design. High ceilings and an open-plan layout make the space feel airier than the square footage suggests. The unit is positioned clearly at couples and adult travellers rather than families or larger groups. It is the resort's most experience-led accommodation, where the architecture is as much the experience as the room itself.

The Tranquilitree sits within Kuppamudi Estate's intercropped coffee, pepper, and cardamom groves, with a rainforest edge close enough that morning birdsong arrives at canopy level. For couples coming specifically for the tree house in Wayanad experience, this is the unit that delivers it most directly.

Inside the Tranquilitree: Silver Oak Floors, Neem Wood Panelling, and a Curated Reading Shelf

The Tranquilitree's interiors use the colonial-planter aesthetic that runs across the entire Tranquil Resort property, distilled into a compact, romantic format. The flooring is Silver Oak, a hardwood that ages warmly and gives the unit a lived-in, plantation-bungalow feel underfoot. The wall and ceiling panelling is Neem wood, which carries a slight natural fragrance and reinforces the heritage finish vocabulary used across the resort's larger suites.

The primary sleeping area is a king bed dressed in cotton linens. The unit is fully air-conditioned, which is a meaningful detail: elevated wooden structures can run warm in Wayanad's post-monsoon months without climate control, and all rooms at Tranquil Resort are now air-conditioned. The ensuite bathroom is compact, with a rainfall shower, basic premium toiletries, and 24-hour hot water.

A reading shelf inside the unit holds a curated mix of plantation-life writing, Kerala literature, slow-travel narrative, and coffee-table volumes. For honeymooners and anniversary travellers, it is the kind of detail that turns a one-night stay into a longer one.

The Coffee-Branch Trellis Verandah: The Tranquilitree's Defining Feature

The verandah is the heart of the Tranquilitree. It is fashioned with a trellis built from coffee branches drawn from the estate itself, which gives the deck a working-plantation texture rather than a manufactured-resort finish. The verandah looks out over Kuppamudi Estate's coffee groves and the layered rainforest canopy beyond, with seating positioned for treetop views.

Because the unit sits at canopy level on the Gul Mohar tree, the verandah functions as a quiet wildlife-spotting platform. Guests regularly see Giant Malabar Squirrels moving through the upper branches, Bonnet Macaque monkeys in nearby trees in the late morning and afternoon, barking deer at the forest edges, and mongoose darting through the undergrowth. Malabar pied hornbills, laughing thrushes, and other Wayanad forest-edge birds complete the soundscape.

Mornings on the verandah typically begin with estate-grown Arabica or Robusta coffee, hand-picked, roasted, and ground on-site at Kuppamudi Estate. Afternoons soften into plantation-light reading hours. Evenings unwind at the deck's elevation, where the Gul Mohar canopy filters whatever light remains. For couples on a honeymoon or anniversary stay, the verandah delivers the photogenic, unhurried quality that draws guests to the Tranquilitree in the first place.

Why the Tranquilitree Is Designed for Couples and Adult Travellers

The Tranquilitree's policy is that children under 7 are not permitted in the unit. This is a deliberate design choice that shapes the unit in three important ways.

First, the elevated structure and steep tree-house access stairs make the unit better suited to adult balance and mobility. Second, the compact 600 sq ft layout is built around a king bed and a verandah-and-library setup, not a multi-bed family configuration. Third, and most importantly for the unit's identity, the policy keeps the atmosphere consistently quiet, romantic, and intimate for the couples and honeymooners who book it.

Families travelling with younger children at Tranquil Resort are directed to the 1,100 sq ft Serenetree Tree Villa, configured for up to four adults or families with children aged 5 to 12, or to the three-bedroom Pool Villa for larger family groups. The Tranquilitree is purpose-built for two travellers who want their stay to feel undisturbed.

Is the Tranquilitree Tree House the Right Choice for a Honeymoon or Anniversary in Wayanad?

For couples, honeymooners, and anniversary travellers, the Tranquilitree is one of the strongest fit-for-purpose tree-house units in Wayanad. Five reasons explain why.

Privacy by design. The unit is one of only two true tree-house structures on the property, and the children-under-7 policy keeps the surrounding atmosphere quiet and adult-paced.

Romantic architecture. The Gul Mohar tree, the elevated 600 sq ft footprint, and the coffee-branch trellis verandah deliver the visual and emotional textures most couples come to Wayanad looking for.

Curated slow-travel detail. The Silver Oak floors, Neem wood panelling, and well-stocked reading shelf reward couples who want to settle in for two or three nights rather than rush through a one-night stop.

Ayurvedic spa pairing. The unit pairs naturally with Tranquil's Ayurvedic spa programmes, which are commonly built into honeymoon and anniversary stays. Treatment slots are best arranged through prior booking so availability is confirmed before arrival.

Wildlife at canopy level. The unit's elevation puts couples close to Giant Malabar Squirrels, Bonnet Macaques, and forest-edge birdlife from the verandah, the kind of detail that lingers well after checkout.

The Tranquilitree pairs naturally with Tranquil Resort's wider experience programme: 10 mapped plantation walks on Kuppamudi Estate, cooking classes led by Nisha Mathulla, long-table communal dinners, and the Tree Deck Lounge for slow-evening drinks.

How the Tranquilitree Fits Into Tranquil Resort's Full Accommodation Lineup

Tranquil Resort holds around 12 rooms across six accommodation types. The Tranquilitree sits in a clear, unduplicated position within that lineup.

The 1,100 sq ft Serenetree Tree Villa is the larger, family-friendly tree-house option, configured for up to four adults or families with children aged 5 to 12. The five 400 sq ft Planters Garden Rooms serve groups and multi-family trips. The 900 sq ft Luxury Suite is the all-rounder for couples who want suite-style space at the pool. The 800 sq ft Chairman's Suite is the heritage showpiece. The 3,000 sq ft Pool Villa, with three bedrooms and a private pool, is built for larger family groups.

The Tranquilitree, alone in this lineup, delivers the true tree-house experience in a couples-first format. It is the unit guests book when the tree house is the reason for the trip.

Frequently Asked Questions: Tranquilitree Tree House, Tranquil Resort, Wayanad

How big is the Tranquilitree Tree House and how many people can stay?
The Tranquilitree Tree House is approximately 600 sq ft, single-level, and built around a Gul Mohar tree on Kuppamudi Estate. It is configured for two adults around a king bed. Children under 7 are not permitted in the unit.

Are children allowed in the Tranquilitree Tree House?
Children under 7 are not permitted in the Tranquilitree Tree House. Families with younger children are directed to the 1,100 sq ft Serenetree Tree Villa or the three-bedroom Pool Villa, both configured for family-style stays.

What materials and design features are inside the Tranquilitree?
The unit features Silver Oak flooring, Neem wood wall and ceiling panelling, a king bed, a compact ensuite with a rainfall shower and 24-hour hot water, a well-stocked in-room reading library, and a coffee-branch trellis verandah looking out across the plantation canopy.

What wildlife can guests see from the Tranquilitree verandah?
Guests at the Tranquilitree regularly spot Giant Malabar Squirrels, Bonnet Macaque monkeys, barking deer, and mongoose from the verandah, alongside Wayanad forest-edge birds including Malabar pied hornbills and laughing thrushes. The unit's canopy-level elevation makes wildlife sightings particularly common in the early morning and late afternoon.

Is the Tranquilitree Tree House good for a honeymoon in Wayanad?
Yes. The Tranquilitree is purpose-built for couples and honeymooners, with privacy from the children-under-7 policy, romantic architecture around a Gul Mohar tree, a coffee-branch trellis verandah, a well-stocked reading library, and natural pairing with the resort's Ayurvedic spa and cooking-class programmes. It is one of the few true tree-house units in Wayanad designed specifically for adult, couples-first stays.

What is the difference between the Tranquilitree Tree House and the Serenetree Tree Villa?
The Tranquilitree Tree House is 600 sq ft, couples-first, and does not permit children under 7. The Serenetree Tree Villa is 1,100 sq ft, configured for up to four adults or families with children aged 5 to 12. The Tranquilitree is the more intimate and romantic of the two; the Serenetree is the larger, family-friendly option.

Is the Tranquilitree Tree House air-conditioned?
Yes. The Tranquilitree Tree House is fully air-conditioned. All rooms at Tranquil Resort are now air-conditioned. This is a meaningful detail for the Tranquilitree specifically, since elevated wooden structures can run warm in Wayanad's post-monsoon months without climate control.

Sources

  1. Tranquil Resort official website: tranquilresort.com
  2. Tranquil Resort plantation experience page: tranquilresort.com/the-plantation/the-plantation-experience.html
  3. Serenetree Tree Villa page: tranquilresort.com/accommodation/serenetree-tree-villa.html
  4. Pool Villa page: tranquilresort.com/accommodation/the-pool-villa-at-tranquil.html
  5. Tranquil Resort awards and media: tranquilresort.com/guest-reviews/awards-and-media.html

 

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