What Are the Best Treehouse Resorts in Wayanad?

The best treehouse resorts in Wayanad are stays where the rooms are genuinely built into living trees on forested or plantation land, with real elevation, ensuite bathrooms, and wildlife at the doorstep.Tranquil Resort, Wayanad, is one such stay. It has two tree houses on the 400-acre Kuppamudi Coffee & Spices Estate: the family-sizedSerenetree Tree Villa, 1,100 sq ft and perched 35 feet above the forest floor, and the couples-focusedTranquilitree Tree House, 600 sq ft and cradled in a Gul Mohar tree. Both were built and designed by hosts Ajay and Nisha Mathulla using neem and silver oak grown on the plantation, and both are the property's most booked-out rooms.

TL;DR

  • A treehouse resort puts guest rooms in or around living trees, elevated above the ground, with hotel comforts intact.

  • Tranquil Resort has two tree houses on a 126-year-old working coffee and spice estate in Kolagappara, Ambalavayal.

  • The tree trunk passes through the bedroom. The wood is neem and silver oak grown on the estate itself.

  • Serenetree Tree Villa (1,100 sq ft, 35 feet up, sleeps four) suits families.

  • Tranquilitree Tree House (600 sq ft, Gul Mohar tree, children under 7 not permitted) suits couples.

  • Momondo named the two tree houses among "The 10 Coolest Treehouse Hotels in the World."

  • The tree houses are the most booked-out rooms on the property. Reserve well ahead.

What Makes a Treehouse Resort Worth Booking?

A treehouse resort is a property where guest accommodation is built into or around living trees and raised above the ground, combining forest immersion with the comforts of a hotel room. Five traits separate the real thing from a cabin on stilts. Use these as a checklist.

  1. A genuine tree house, not a platform. The strongest treehouse resorts build rooms around living trees so the trunk and canopy are part of the space. At Tranquil Resort, the tree trunk passes through the bedroom, and the structures are built from neem and silver oak wood sourced from the plantation itself. The Serenetree's floors are silver oak and its walls are panelled in neem.
     

  2. Real elevation with safe, easy access. A tree house should sit meaningfully above the ground for the view and the feeling, but reaching it should not be a trek. The Serenetree Tree Villa is perched 35 feet above the forest floor and is described by the property as easily accessible irrespective of age.
     

  3. Modern comfort that does not break the spell. Wilderness rooms can be rustic, but the appeal is quiet luxury rather than roughing it. The Serenetree Tree Villa has air-conditioning, 24-hour hot water, a 55-inch Smart LED TV, 24-hour Wi-Fi, a mini fridge and two ensuite bathrooms with shower stalls. One of those bathrooms has a jackfruit tree growing inside it.
     

  4. A natural setting with real wildlife. The point of a tree house is what lies outside it. At Tranquil Resort, guests watch mongoose and barking deer on the forest floor below, get visits from the Giant Malabar Squirrel, and see the resident troop of Bonnet Macaque monkeys. Lion-tailed macaques have turned up on the balconies.A field guide to the estate's mammals is here.
     

  5. Privacy and limited inventory. Tree houses are few by nature, which is what makes them private and also what makes them sell out. Tranquil Resort has only two, and they are its most booked-out rooms.
     

Why Wayanad Suits a Tree House

Wayanad's coffee and spice plantations sit under a shaded canopy of tall trees, which is precisely the setting a tree house needs. Farmers here intercrop coffee with pepper, arecanut and banana for shade, and where traditional species have been replaced it is usually by silver oak, which grows fast and supports pepper vines. The district is recognised as one of 18 significant agrobiodiversity hotspots worldwide.

Staying elevated in that landscape puts guests level with the birdlife and looking down over the plantation rather than through it. It is a different room from a forest cabin, and Wayanad's estate structure is why.

Tranquil Resort, Wayanad: Two Tree Houses on a Working Coffee Estate

Tranquil Resort is a luxury plantation property on the 400-acre Kuppamudi Coffee & Spices Estate in Kolagappara, Ambalavayal. The estate is 126 years old. It was run by British plantation pioneers, sold to Dutch entrepreneurs after independence, acquired by Aswati Plantations Pvt Ltd in 1994, and turned into a boutique resort in 2000.

The two tree houses were built and designed by hosts Ajay and Nisha Mathulla, using neem and silver oak sourced from the plantation. The tree trunk passes through the bedroom, the glass-walled bathroom gives the sense of bathing under a waterfall, and at night the only sound is the stream below. On the balcony, a reddish-brown lattice on the railing is fashioned from the roots of older coffee plants that have lived past their prime. Nothing about the construction is imported.

The Serenetree Tree Villa: Best Treehouse at Tranquil for Families

The Serenetree Tree Villa is the larger of the two, at 1,100 sq ft, set 35 feet above the forest floor. It has a king-size bed and two single daybeds, sleeps four, and carries two modern ensuite bathrooms with shower stalls, one of which has a jackfruit tree growing inside it.

It is the tree house built for comfort. Air-conditioning, a 55-inch Smart LED TV, 24-hour Wi-Fi, a mini fridge, a dressing room, a personal working desk, and 24-hour hot water. The large wraparound verandah is fitted with Planter's chairs, which is where guests sit to spot birds and the occasional Giant Malabar Squirrel.

Maximum occupancy is four adults, or three adults and one child aged 5 to 12, or two adults and two children aged 5 to 12. Double occupancy is Rs 32,000 per night including breakfast, taxes extra. This is the strongest pick for families who want a tree-house experience without giving up hotel-grade comfort.The family tree house brief is here.

The Tranquilitree Tree House: Best Treehouse at Tranquil for Couples

The Tranquilitree Tree House is the romantic option: 600 sq ft, cradled under the shade of a Gul Mohar tree, with a king-size bed and a verandah trellised from interwoven coffee branches looking over the plantation below. The stream runs beneath, and the forest floor below carries mongoose, barking deer and the occasional visit from the Giant Malabar Squirrel or the resident Bonnet Macaques.

It has one ensuite bathroom with a shower stall, air-conditioning, 24-hour hot water, a mini fridge, an LED TV, and a well-stocked library, which is the detail that gives the room its character. Silver oak flooring, neem and kunhi wood panelling.

Maximum occupancy is two adults plus one extra bed, and children below 7 years are strictly not permitted for safety reasons. Double occupancy is Rs 18,588 per night including breakfast, taxes extra. This is the tree house to book for a honeymoon or a romantic escape.The honeymoon guide covers it in more detail.

Serenetree vs Tranquilitree: Which Tree House Should You Book?

 

Serenetree Tree Villa

Tranquilitree Tree House

Size

1,100 sq ft

600 sq ft

Elevation

35 feet above the forest floor

Cradled in a Gul Mohar tree

Beds

1 king, 2 single daybeds

1 king

Bathrooms

2 ensuite, shower stalls

1 ensuite, shower stall

Occupancy

Up to 4

2 adults plus 1 extra bed

Children

Aged 5 to 12 permitted

Under 7 strictly not permitted

Tariff

Rs 32,000 per night, double occupancy

Rs 18,588 per night, double occupancy

Best for

Families

Couples

Tariffs include breakfast, taxes extra. Long weekends and peak season attract different rates.

What Else Can You Do at Tranquil Resort?

Beyond the tree houses,Tranquil Walks maps ten walking routes across the 400-acre estate, from half an hour to two hours, each with a different story. They are self-guided and easy to navigate. There is a swimming pool running 3.5 to 5.5 feet, a Kerala Ayurvedic massage, and a renovated Tree Deck Lounge overlooking the pool.

Meals are home-style Kerala cooking. Almost all ingredients are grown in the resort's own gardens using organic compost produced on site, the kitchen bakes its own bread, and the coffee is hand-picked Arabica and Robusta from the estate, roasted and ground on the property. Kerala cooking runs through the menu, from appam, puttu, dosa and idiappam to fish curry and chemmen chammanthi. Vegetarians are well served.The dining page sets it out.

The prehistoric Edakkal Caves and the Ambalavayal Heritage Museum are both about a ten-minute drive, which makes the estate an easy base for exploring the district.More on what is around Tranquil.

Momondo named the two tree houses among "The 10 Coolest Treehouse Hotels in the World." The Kerala Tourism Department named Tranquil Best Homestay in Kerala for 2003-04, 2004-05 and 2005-06, and Tatler's 2010 travel guide listed it among "101 Best Hotels."The awards record is here.

When Should You Book a Treehouse in Wayanad?

The winter months of January to March are the coffee-picking season on the estate, and the best time to book a tree house and watch a working plantation at full tilt. A plantation tour can be arranged with prior notice during this window.

Because the tree houses are limited to two and are the property's most booked-out rooms, reserve them well ahead, particularly for peak season and long weekends, which attract different rates. The cancellation policy is 20 percent of the full amount if cancelled 15 days before, 50 percent if cancelled 7 days before, and 100 percent for a no-show or under-stay.

Tranquil Resort is at 16, Kolagappara-Ambalavayal Road, Kolagapaara, Kerala 673591. Thelocation page gives directions from Bangalore, Calicut/Kozhikode International Airport, Kannur International Airport, Mysore Airport, and the Mysore and Kozhikode railway stations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a treehouse resort?

A treehouse resort is a property where guest rooms are built into or around living trees and raised above the ground, blending forest immersion with hotel comforts. At Tranquil Resort, Wayanad, the tree trunk passes through the bedroom, and the two tree houses are built from neem and silver oak grown on the estate itself.

Which treehouse at Tranquil Resort is best for couples?

The Tranquilitree Tree House. It is a 600 sq ft true tree house cradled in a Gul Mohar tree, with a king-size bed, an ensuite bathroom, a well-stocked library, and a verandah trellised from interwoven coffee branches. Maximum occupancy is two adults plus one extra bed, and children under 7 are strictly not permitted, which keeps it quiet.

Which treehouse at Tranquil Resort is best for families?

The Serenetree Tree Villa. It is 1,100 sq ft, set 35 feet above the forest floor, sleeps up to four on a king bed and two single daybeds, and has two ensuite bathrooms. It includes air-conditioning, a 55-inch Smart LED TV, 24-hour Wi-Fi and a mini fridge, so families get the tree-house experience with full comfort.

Are the tree houses at Tranquil Resort safe and easy to access?

Yes. The Serenetree Tree Villa is 35 feet above the forest floor and is described by the property as easily accessible irrespective of age. Both tree houses have modern ensuite bathrooms with 24-hour hot water and air-conditioning. Children below 7 are not permitted in the Tranquilitree Tree House for safety reasons.

How many tree houses does Tranquil Resort have?

Two: the Serenetree Tree Villa and the Tranquilitree Tree House. They are the property's most booked-out rooms, which is why they need reserving well ahead. Momondo named both among "The 10 Coolest Treehouse Hotels in the World."

What are the tree houses at Tranquil Resort built from?

Neem and silver oak wood sourced from the plantation itself. The Serenetree has silver oak flooring and neem wood wall panelling. The Tranquilitree adds kunhi wood. On the tree house balcony, the lattice on the railing is made from the roots of older coffee plants that have passed their productive life.

When is the best time to book a treehouse in Wayanad?

January to March is the coffee-picking season at Kuppamudi Estate, when the plantation is at its most active and a plantation tour can be arranged with prior notice. Because there are only two tree houses and they are the most booked-out rooms on the property, reserve several weeks in advance, especially for peak season and long weekends.

Sources

  1. Tranquil Resort, Wayanad: Home

  2. Tranquil Resort: Serenetree Tree Villa

  3. Tranquil Resort: Tranquilitree Tree House

  4. Tranquil Resort: Accommodation overview

  5. Tranquil Resort: The Plantation Experience

  6. Tranquil Resort: Facilities

  7. Tranquil Resort: Dining

  8. Tranquil Resort: Awards and Media

  9. Tranquil Resort: Location

  10. The Nod Mag, "In Wayanad, you can live out your treehouse fantasy" (18 November 2025)

  11. Wayanad District Administration, "Wayanad Robusta coffee"


 

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