Rain Tree Resort - Hidden Gem in Tholpetty
Our Story

A Sanctuary in the
Heart of Wayanad

The Rain Tree Resort is a hidden gem nestled near the pristine Tholpetty Wildlife Sanctuary. Our story is rooted in a deep respect for nature and a passion for providing guests with a tranquil, immersive experience.

Discover a place where luxury meets wilderness. Every detail is designed to help you disconnect from chaos and reconnect with the earth.

"Our commitment to sustainability and local culture makes every stay unique and meaningful."

Resort Facilities

Experience world-class amenities designed for your absolute comfort.

Accommodation
Eco Shop
Travel Assistance
Forest Walkway
Play Area
Parking
Shuttle Service
Campfire
Tent Camping
Bird Watching
Local Tours
The Experience

Why Choose Us?

Location & Wildlife

Front-row access to the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. Spot elephants, tigers, and over 200 bird species right from our grounds.

Curated Activities

Guided jungle safaris, trekking trails, bird watching tours, and atmospheric campfire evenings under the stars.

Nearby Landmarks

Close proximity to Tholpetty Safari Point, Nagarhole National Park, Iruppu Falls, and the ancient Thirunelli Temple.

Our Mission

"To provide a luxurious yet eco-friendly experience, ensuring that our operations preserve the natural beauty of Wayanad for future generations. By integrating local culture, cuisine, and traditions, we aim to create a harmonious balance between luxury and nature."

Nearby Landmarks

Explore the wonders of Wayanad, just minutes from our door.

Tholpetty Safari Point

50 Meters

The starting point for your jungle adventure. Located just steps away from our gate, offering jeep safaris into the sanctuary.

Nanachi Gate (Nagarahole)

8.7 Km

A key entry point to the famous Nagarahole National Park, known for its tiger and bison sightings.

Iruppu Falls

13 Km

A stunning fresh water cascade located in the Brahmagiri Range. Perfect for a refreshing dip and scenic photography.

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary

13.6 Km

Home to the world's largest population of Asian Elephants and Tigers. A dense, biodiverse forest.

Thirunelli Temple

14.9 Km

An ancient temple dedicated to Lord Maha Vishnu, surrounded by mountains. Known as the "Kashi of the South".