Kerala Tree Houses

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B.R
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magine waking up one beautiful morning in a wooden house, amidst lush green trees, and listening to the chirping of birds, while soft sunlight shines into your room. All this, 20 feet above the ground! Yes, this is what the tree house stay in Kerala in all about. Sounds tempting? Kerala tree house stay is meant for tempting you to come to this lovely place, known as ‘God’s Own Country’ and savor the goodness of life. How often do you get to look at the sun right in the face and feel the freshness of morning as it is! And it is a welcome change from living in concrete jungles.

Features
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The tree houses are made of sturdy wood by local craftsmen and are perched on strong trees. Some tree houses may go as up high as 100 feet! They are made of eco-friendly stuff like bamboo, coir, hay, straws, etc. Though they look primitive from the outside, you will be surprised to see that on the inside, they are equipped with modern facilities. The attractive features include carpeted rooms, verandah, double bed, attached bathroom, telephone, electricity, wash basin, etc. The energy is obtained from gobar gas (energy processed from cow dung) and solar energy, thus avoiding air and noise pollution.

What to Expect:

You will be treated no less than Gods by those who manage these tree houses. Authentically prepared Kerala cuisine will be served to you, which will only leave you asking for more. You will also get a hint of the traditional lifestyle of Kerala as food here is served on big banana leaves instead of plates. Every whim and fancy of yours will be taken care of. Getting down and going up is managed by a unique crane system. There would be nothing that you would have to worry about during your tree house stay in Kerala. Just sit back and relax!

How to Reach:

By Air:
With two international airports, one being in Cochin and other in Trivandrum, Kerala is easily accessible from most of the other countries of the world as well as all the key cities in India. There is one airport at Calicut also, which is due to start international flights from 2008.

By Rail:
Most of the major cities in Kerala, comprising of Trivandrum, Cochin, Allepey, Palakkad, etc, have good rail services, connecting them with all the major parts of the country.

By Road:
Kerala is well connected with all the cities in South India, through several National Highways. There is a good road network connecting it with the states in other parts of India too.













 
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