Sprawled within 30 acres of coffee plantation, "Marmalade Springs" is a boutique resort on the 2nd highest peak of Wayanad. Marmalade Springs was created with a unique vision in mind- A nature based destination, that would preserve and project Wayanad's serene unexplored hill tops and its tribal traditions, with the ultimate aim of providing a luxurious escapade into nature One of the oldest tribal colonies is located right next to Marmalade Springs, this enables the guest to experience their customs firsthand and enjoy a night of tribal dance and food.
There are 4 wooden cottages amidst the lush green coffee plantation. The cottages are built and furnished out of various local hard wood like Teak, Red Cedar and 2 cottages in Irul.
know moreThe Pillar House at the boutique resort is built and furnished in teak wood and it's pillar, supporting the cottage is made out of raw natural stones . Various antique accessories are used to ensure an ethnic feel.
know moreThe tree house (child friendly) is situated high above and gives a bird's eye view of the lush green plantation. The house is built and furnished completely out of teak wood, and has its own verandah and a sitting area below the room.
know moreThe Rock House at Marmalade Springs is constructed on top of 3 humongous rocks. It's built and furnished entirely out off teak wood and is child friendly.
know moreUniqueness is the word to describe the cottages at Marmalade Springs. Keeping this in mind these two cottages are built out of wood and canvas, giving the guest a different feel, experienced in no other resort.
know moreThis beautiful and secluded brick house was constructed within Marmalade Springs to provide privacy and keeping long stays in mind.
know moreExperience Kerala, we have two elegantly designed Superior rooms in a building constructed in authentic Kerala style. The rooms have common sit out area and leads to a courtyard with a canopy sitting space.
know moreA bio-diverse region spread across 2,132 square kilometers on the lofty Western Ghats, Wayanad is one of the few districts in Kerala that has been able to retain its pristine nature. Hidden away in the hills of this land are some of the oldest tribes, as yet untouched by civilization. And the very first prehistoric engravings in Kerala discovered in the foothills of Edakkal and around Ambukuthimala bear testimony to a pre-historic culture dating back to the Mesolithic Age.
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