Swimming Pool
Want to take a splash after a long day?. Our pool will serve you just the purpose. The welcoming green lawns surrounding the pool and the bamboo foliage fence makes the perfect backdrop for a lazy day out!
Butterflies are good biological indicators of habitat quality as well as general environmental health, as many species are strictly seasonal and prefer only particular set of habitats. Butterflies may react to disturbance and change in habitat and act as an ecological indicator. Because of their dependence on the plants, butterfly diversity may reflect overall plant diversity in the given area.
Explore our butterfly garden to spot these beautiful species and know more about their existence.
If you are looking for a space within the vast premises to spend some time on your own or with your dear ones, the ‘Prakriti’ which is our beautiful recreational lounge which is situated at short walking distance from the all the major dwellings might suite your needs.
Ideal for indulging in yoga, board games (provided on request) or just enjoying the silence, ‘Prakriti’ and its aura is an ideal recreational spot within the premises.
A small reading lounge overlooking the dense forests of Nilgiri’s, Gudaloor and Nilambur, housing a decent collection of fiction, drama, romance, and wildlife is one of the places you really want to be on a rainy day. The only interruptions you will have is the chirping of a bird(name), “Moo” of our cow from the diary or the sound of the wind itself.
"Kattunaykar" the hunter clan of Wayanad speaks "paniyah", one of the oldest languages of
the Dravidian family which is inspired from Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Sanskrit.
The Asian palm civet which is found in the area, eat and poop coffee berries
which are globally used for making "Kopi Luwak" the most expensive coffee.
Countless evidences about New Stone Age civilization
can be seen on the hills of Wayanad.
The prices of pepper from Wayanad were extremely high in the Middle Ages and
the trade was completely dominated by the Romans. Black pepper, termed black gold, was used as currency.
"During monsoon, it is the practice of tribal communities of Wayanad to collect wild edible leaves, wild mushrooms, bamboo shoots
and wild crabs and prepare nutritious food."