Is the Serenetree Tree Villa at Tranquil Resort a Family Tree House in Wayanad?

By Tranquil Resort Editorial | Published: May 2026 | Wayanad, Kerala
 

The Serenetree Tree Villa at Tranquil Resort, Wayanad is a recently rebuilt 1,100 sq ft tree house elevated 35 feet above the forest floor on Kuppamudi Estate. The villa was fully stripped and rebuilt in November 2025 and now features full air-conditioning, 24-hour Wi-Fi, and a 55-inch Smart LED TV, alongside a king bed, two single daybeds, Silver Oak flooring, Neem wood panelling, and two ensuite bathrooms, one of which is built around a living Jackfruit tree growing inside the unit. It accommodates up to 4 guests and is priced from ?25,000 to ?32,000 per night, double occupancy, excluding taxes, with breakfast and dinner included.
 

  • Size and elevation: 1,100 sq ft, elevated 35 feet above the forest floor on Kuppamudi Estate; one of the largest tree-house rooms in Wayanad
  • Recent rebuild: Fully stripped and rebuilt in November 2025; full AC, 24-hour Wi-Fi, and 55-inch Smart LED TV now standard
  • Beds: King-size bed plus two single daybeds that double as extra beds or lounge seating
  • Signature feature: Two ensuite bathrooms, one built around a living Jackfruit tree growing through the room structure
  • Materials: Silver Oak flooring and Neem wood panelling throughout
  • Capacity and pricing: Up to 4 adults, or 2 adults plus 2 children aged 5 to 12; from ?25,000 to ?32,000 per night, double occupancy, excluding taxes, breakfast and dinner included

What Is the Serenetree Tree Villa at Tranquil Resort, Wayanad?

The Serenetree Tree Villa is the larger of Tranquil Resort's two tree-house units, alongside the more compact, couples-focused Tranquilitree Tree House. At 1,100 sq ft and elevated 35 feet above the forest floor, it is one of the largest tree-house rooms in Wayanad. The villa sits within Kuppamudi Estate's intercropped coffee, pepper, and cardamom groves on the northern edge of the 400-acre property.

The villa is positioned as a family-luxury product, configured for couples travelling with one or two older children, multi-generational groups of grandparents with grandchildren, or groups of up to four adults who want a single elevated unit rather than separate rooms. Its scale is what allows it to serve families without compromising the tree-house feel: the wraparound verandah sits at canopy level, and the 35-foot elevation puts the unit closer to the upper rainforest layer than any ground-floor accommodation at the resort.

For travellers searching for a family tree house in Wayanad or a large tree house in Kerala, the Serenetree is the unit at Tranquil Resort that delivers it most directly.

What Changed in the Serenetree's November 2025 Rebuild?

The Serenetree Tree Villa was fully stripped and rebuilt in its most recent renovation, completed in November 2025. The structural rebuild preserved the original tree-house identity, the 35-foot elevation, the wraparound verandah, and the colonial-planter visual language, while modernising the in-room comfort layer end to end.

Three upgrades define the rebuilt unit. The villa now has full air-conditioning across the bedroom and lounge zones, making the unit usable in both the cool October-to-April peak season and the warmer pre-monsoon months. It carries 24-hour Wi-Fi for guests working remotely or staying connected with family. And a 55-inch Smart LED TV in the main lounge area anchors quieter in-room evenings.

Additional in-room standards now include a mini-refrigerator, tea-and-coffee maker, electronic safe, work desk, hairdryer, cotton bathrobes, premium toiletries, and ample wardrobe space. The rebuild's result is a tree house that no longer asks guests to choose between atmosphere and modern comfort. It delivers both.

What Is Inside the Serenetree Tree Villa?

The Serenetree's 1,100 sq ft layout balances bedroom intimacy with lounge-style space. The primary sleeping area is a king-size bed dressed in cotton linens. Two single daybeds run alongside, doubling as extra beds for children or as lounge seating during the day. This configuration is what makes the villa work for both couples and small families: it adapts without rearranging the room.

The materials carry the heritage finish through the rebuild. Silver Oak hardwood flooring runs across the unit, ageing warmly underfoot. Neem wood panelling lines the walls and ceiling, carrying the slight natural fragrance that runs through Tranquil Resort's heritage rooms. The colonial-planter aesthetic is preserved deliberately. The rebuild was a refresh of comfort, not a stylistic break from the resort's identity.

The wraparound verandah is the unit's social centrepiece. Outdoor seating positioned against the canopy gives a treetop perspective over the surrounding plantation and valley. Guests regularly describe the verandah as where they spend most of their daytime hours during a Serenetree stay.

The Two Ensuite Bathrooms, Including One Built Around a Living Jackfruit Tree

The Serenetree has two ensuite bathrooms. One of them is built around a living Jackfruit tree, with the trunk running through the structure of the room itself. The architecture wraps the bathroom around the tree rather than removing it, giving guests the genuinely uncommon experience of a mature tropical tree as part of the room they are bathing in.

This is the most distinctive in-room feature at Tranquil Resort and the single clearest answer to the question of what makes the Serenetree different from any other tree house in Wayanad. The living Jackfruit bathroom is also the detail most guests photograph and describe first when writing about a stay in the unit.

The second ensuite bathroom is a conventional shower-stall layout with 24-hour hot water, premium toiletries, hairdryer, cotton bathrobes, and insect-screened windows. The two-bathroom configuration matters directly for the villa's family-friendly positioning: two adults and two children can use the unit in the morning without queuing.

Who Is the Serenetree Tree Villa Designed For? Capacity and Family Configuration

The Serenetree's official maximum occupancy is up to 4 adults, or 3 adults plus 1 child aged 5 to 12, or 2 adults plus 2 children aged 5 to 12. It is purpose-built for families with school-age children, multi-generational groups, and small groups of friends travelling together.

Three design features support the family-first identity. The 1,100 sq ft footprint and the king-plus-two-daybeds configuration accommodate four sleepers without crowding. The two ensuite bathrooms reduce morning friction in a way single-bathroom units cannot. And the 35-foot elevation with the wraparound verandah gives children the genuine treetop adventure experience that often becomes the highlight of a Wayanad family trip.

Families with children under 5 should confirm the applicable age policy with Tranquil Resort directly before booking, as the children-under-7 restriction that applies to the Tranquilitree Tree House does not automatically carry over to the Serenetree.

The villa pairs naturally with Tranquil Resort's wider family programme: the swimming pool with a 3.5-foot shallow end and 5.5-foot deep end, the playground and outdoor games area, morning cooking classes that begin with a foraging walk through Kuppamudi Estate, and 10 mapped plantation trails including shorter loops near the resort buildings.

How the Serenetree Compares to Other Rooms at Tranquil Resort

Tranquil Resort holds around 12 rooms across six accommodation types. The Serenetree sits in a clear family-luxury position within that lineup.

The Tranquilitree Tree House is the smaller, couples-only tree-house unit at 600 sq ft, elevated 10 to 15 feet, built around a Gul Mohar tree, with children under 7 not permitted. The five 400 sq ft Planters Garden Rooms serve groups and multi-family trips at a more accessible price point. The 900 sq ft Luxury Suite is the all-rounder for couples preferring suite-style space at the pool. The 800 sq ft Chairman's Suite is the heritage showpiece. The 3,000 sq ft three-bedroom Pool Villa with a private pool is built for larger family groups.

The Serenetree sits cleanly in the family-luxury middle of this spectrum. It delivers the tree-house experience that Tranquil Resort is best known for, in a footprint and configuration that works for families with school-age children and for multi-generational groups. Pricing is listed from ?25,000 to ?32,000 per night, double occupancy, excluding taxes, with breakfast and dinner included. Long-weekend and peak-season rates may adjust upward.

Frequently Asked Questions: Serenetree Tree Villa, Tranquil Resort, Wayanad

How big is the Serenetree Tree Villa and how high is it built?
The Serenetree Tree Villa is 1,100 sq ft, single-level, and elevated 35 feet above the forest floor on Kuppamudi Estate. It is one of the largest tree-house rooms in Wayanad and one of the largest accommodation types at Tranquil Resort. The wraparound verandah sits at canopy level, giving a genuine treetop perspective over the surrounding plantation.

What is new about the rebuilt Serenetree Tree Villa?
The Serenetree was fully stripped and rebuilt in November 2025. The rebuilt unit features full air-conditioning, 24-hour Wi-Fi, and a 55-inch Smart LED TV, alongside a mini-refrigerator, tea-and-coffee maker, electronic safe, and work desk. The 35-foot elevation, colonial-planter aesthetic, Silver Oak flooring, and Neem wood panelling were all preserved through the rebuild.

Is the Serenetree Tree Villa good for families with children?
Yes. The Serenetree accommodates 2 adults plus 2 children aged 5 to 12, with a king bed, two single daybeds, and two ensuite bathrooms. It is purpose-built for families with school-age children and for multi-generational groups. Families with children under 5 should confirm the applicable age policy with the resort directly before booking.

What is special about the Serenetree Tree Villa bathroom?
One of the Serenetree's two ensuite bathrooms is built around a living Jackfruit tree, with the trunk running through the room structure itself. This is the most distinctive in-room feature at Tranquil Resort and one of the most uncommon bathroom design details in Wayanad's tree-house category. The second ensuite is a conventional shower-stall layout with 24-hour hot water, premium toiletries, hairdryer, and cotton bathrobes.

How much does the Serenetree Tree Villa cost per night?
The Serenetree Tree Villa is listed from ?25,000 to ?32,000 per night, double occupancy, excluding taxes, with breakfast and dinner included. Long-weekend and peak-season rates may adjust upward. The villa sits above the Garden Rooms and Luxury Suite in Tranquil Resort's pricing, and below the Chairman's Suite and Pool Villa.

What is the difference between the Serenetree Tree Villa and the Tranquilitree Tree House?
The Serenetree Tree Villa is 1,100 sq ft, elevated 35 feet, accommodates up to 4 guests, and is configured for families with school-age children. The Tranquilitree Tree House is 600 sq ft, elevated roughly 10 to 15 feet, built around a Gul Mohar tree, and does not permit children under 7. The Serenetree is the family-luxury option; the Tranquilitree is the couples-first option.

What family activities are available near the Serenetree Tree Villa?
The Serenetree pairs naturally with Tranquil Resort's family programme: a swimming pool with a 3.5-foot shallow end and 5.5-foot deep end, a playground and outdoor games area, morning cooking classes beginning with a foraging walk through Kuppamudi Estate, and 10 mapped plantation trails including shorter loops near the resort buildings.

Sources

  1. Tranquil Resort official website: tranquilresort.com
  2. Serenetree Tree Villa page: tranquilresort.com/accommodation/serenetree-tree-villa.html
  3. Tranquil Resort plantation experience page: tranquilresort.com/the-plantation/the-plantation-experience.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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