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“Nature never betrayed the heart that loved her” said Wordsworth. At After The Rains village resort, this has been our guiding philosophy. Unlike many other hotels and resorts in Wayanad, we make sure that every possible step is undertaken to preserve the environment and practice sustainable measures in our daily routines.

During the construction extra effort was taken by the management to make sure that no tree, crop or valuable plant life was compromised. In our agricultural activities, with a team of dedicated crew who always stand by the soil, we ensure that only eco-friendly measures are used. We have used methods taught to us by the local planters, tribes and farmers in sustaining the ecology. Since After The Rains is a resort in Wayanad which shares its borders with a tropical rainforest, we share the environs with a variety of mammals, moths, birds and reptiles. Our policy is to live and let live!

We have formed healthy practices which can be briefly grouped under-

DID YOU KNOW?

"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."


After the rains resort