Put your feet up in the green hills of Kerala at this charming colonial-style planters bungalow, with an option to sleep high up in the trees.
Location
Set within a 400-acre working coffee, spice and exotic fruit plantation near the town of Sultan Bathery in Wayanad, Tranquil Resort offers a genuine escape into the Western Ghats.
Rooms
We love the variety here: from garden-facing suites and veranda rooms to the award-winning tree-houses and tree-villas high in the canopy. Natural wood, open-air verandas and generous windows make each room feel tranquil and part of the landscape.
Amenities
You’ll find your base for relaxation easily here: a beautifully clear outdoor pool overlooking the greenery, a tree-deck lounge perfect for sundowners, and an Ayurvedic spa offering traditional treatments. The hosts also serve estate-fresh meals utilising ingredients from the property or nearby.
Activities
You will be well-served by a range of immersive experiences. Choose from 10 guided walking trails across the plantation, bird-watching (130+ species recorded) or more relaxed afternoons lounging with a book or discovering the estate’s story. Local excursions to Edakkal Caves, spice farms and the nearby forested hills are easy to arrange, offering you engaging ways to connect with the region.
Sustainability
Tranquil Resort’s commitment to sustainability is thoughtfully embedded in its operations. Kitchen waste feeds into an on-site bio-gas plant which supplies cooking energy. Over 95 % of hot water needs are met via a boiler fired by coconut husk and fallen branches from the estate, not electricity. Drinking water comes from natural springs on the property, then boiled, UV-filtered and passed through ceramic filters. The majority of produce is grown on the estate or sourced within a 10 km radius, supporting local farms.
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January
January is a great option for sightseeing in the north, days are clear and warm with minimal fog in the mornings. During this month, southern India provides a warm, sunny escape - properties in Kerala can fill quickly. If all that wasn't enough, visitors can experience some of the best mountain views in the Himalaya's - but you'll need to wrap up warm!
- Kite Festival in Gujarat
- Bikanar Camel Festival in Rajasthan
- Republic Day 26th January
February
February sees all the fog clearing in Northern states and it is regarded as one of the best months to travel as the whole country is warm and sunny. Visiting Delhi and the Golden Triangle are amazing during February and March, October and November but you will experience crowds at these popular sites.
March
One of the more popular months to travel, March is great for both weather conditions and cultural experiences, including Holi celebrating the victory of good over evil. If you're looking to go hiking, March is perfect in the Western Ghats. Visiting Delhi and the Golden Triangle is amazing during February and March, October and November but you will experience crowds at these popular sites.
- Holi Festival - world famous paint throwing celebration.
April
April sees temperatures sore country-wide, making it one of the driest and best months to go elephant and tiger spotting. As daytime temperatures can reach over 40 degrees we recommend excursions based in the mornings and evenings.
May
Temperatures and humidity continue to rise in May, reaching 45 degrees, which can make it uncomfortable. But wildlife viewings continue to be at their best as animals search for water sources.
June
From June, Ladakh is accessible offering incredible scenery and a complete contrast to the rest of India. Days are warm and bright, but you will need to pack layers for added warmth.
We recommend not travelling to Southern India and the Himalayas as humidity is high and thunderstorms are frequent as the country awaits the monsoon season.
July
Much like June, July offers incredible views across Ladakh whilst elsewhere monsoon season rains are imminent.
August
August is the perfect time to cruise along the Ganges thanks to the monsoon and its increased water levels.
September
September marks the end of the monsoon season and weather can still be unsettled across the country. If you're looking for good value travel, there can be some good deals in Rajasthan. Travel to Ladakh comes to a close as the season ends.
October
October is peak travel season, the rains end and the north of the country is warm. Visiting Delhi and the Golden Triangle is amazing during October and November but you will experience crowds at these popular sites.
- Mahatma Ghandi's birthday is celebrated on the 2nd October and is a national holiday.
- Diwali, the ancient Hindu festival of lights dazzles and illuminates the sky.
November
November is one of the best months to travel anywhere in India. Visiting Delhi and the Golden Triangle is amazing in November but you will experience crowds at these popular sites.
December
Southern India is sunny and warm in December, making it a popular option for yuletide celebrations. If you want to delve into northern culture, daytime temperatures as beautiful, however mornings and evenings can be cold and sometimes foggy.
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