“Staying in a wooden treehouse and going on forest walks was an unforgettable experience. Being part of a sustainable team, living alongside the Paniya tribal community, and having meaningful conversations with my colleagues about sustainable living are memories I will cherish and take back with me.“
Wayanad
Sajan Lal, a local from Wayanad, will guide you through the forests and tribal areas. His deep connection to the land and community ensures that your journey is rich with local knowledge and tradition.
"In Wayanad, every bird has a home, and every visitor leaves with a story."
He spends his days harvesting produce from the treehouse property, observing deer and elephants from the treehouse, cooking local delicacies, and enjoying the local radio. Managing the house and kitchen, while sharing countless forest stories, are among his greatest passions.
Wayanad
A local expert with deep knowledge of the area, he guides us on jungle walks to visit the Paniya tribal community. His rich understanding of the terrain and culture offers a truly immersive experience.
We'll gather at the designated spot in Bengaluru at 5:30 AM, where an air-conditioned bus will be waiting to whisk us away from the city's hustle to the serene forests of Wayanad. Our journey begins with a breakfast stop at Vaishali.
As we wind through lush greenery, we'll arrive at our treehouse by 1:30 PM, where warm refreshments will welcome us. After a brief introduction to the site and the locals who will be hosting us, we'll check into our treehouse and take a short tour of the forest. A hearty lunch will follow.
The afternoon promises creativity as we participate in a "Paint on the Leaf" art workshop. Later, we'll enjoy high tea and gather for a cozy board game evening.
As the sun sets, we'll light a campfire featuring local folk dance—our chance to relax, share stories, laugh, and bond. After a delightful dinner, we'll rest under the starry sky, embraced by nature's tranquility.
We'll begin the morning with tea and snacks at 8:00 AM, followed by a forest walk with John. Together, we'll explore the Wayanad forest and gain insights into the life of the Paniya Tribal Community.
After the walk, we'll gather for brunch to reflect on our shared experiences. By 2:00 PM, we'll board the bus back to Bengaluru, stopping for dinner along the way. Expect to arrive home by 9:00 PM, with full hearts and uplifted spirits.
Mission: Build bonds and combine diverse perspectives.
Stay: An adventurous treehouse hosted by Sajan Lal at the edge of the Sulthan Bathery forest.
Activity: Kengeri, the dog, and our local host welcomed us with jackfruit chips and a fruit bowl harvested from the same property.
This cross-functional brainstorming initiated collaboration.
And then what happened?
Magic of Forest and Local Communities
Evening by the treehouse: The team painted on leaves, sharing their life perspectives, which sparked inspiring discussions. Fresh perspectives emerged, fostering mutual respect and understanding. Connections deepened through stargazing, games, and listening to local radio songs.
Day 2: The team enjoyed local food, stories, and deer watching from the treehouse. Watching deer closely from the treehouse wasn't enough, so the team decided to go on a jungle safari. Nature rekindled their childlike wonder, creating deep bonds.
Outcome: The team returned with local products and rich local experiences as a deeply connected unit, with an aligned vision, empathy, and collaborative energy.
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