Namastay operates on the principle of minimum environmental footprint and maximum community benefit. Instead of constructing new resorts or large-scale infrastructure, it promotes converting existing homes into homestays and serviced villas, reducing the strain on local ecosystems and mitigating construction-related carbon emissions. Harithathara is one such exemplary property under Namastay, reflecting this vision by blending sustainable building practices with authentic local experiences.
Locally Sourced Mud Plaster – The walls are finished with mud sourced from Wayanad’s own red lateritic soil, giving the property a naturally warm hue and rustic elegance. This traditional plastering method not only reduces cement usage but also allows the walls to breathe, enhancing indoor air quality.
Thermal Comfort Without AC – Mud plaster naturally regulates temperature, keeping interiors cool during the summer and warm in the monsoon season, significantly cutting down on energy consumption.
C. S. Chandrika and E. C. Sadanandan are the inspiring hosts of Harithathara, a flagship sustainable property under Namastay.
C. S. Chandrika is a well-renowned writer whose works have been celebrated for their depth, cultural insight, and social relevance. Her literary background brings a unique artistic sensibility to Harithathara, offering guests a chance to engage in thought-provoking conversations, explore local literature, and experience Wayanad’s culture through her lens.
E. C. Sadanandan is an accomplished artist, known for his creative expression rooted in the landscapes, people, and traditions of Kerala. His artistic vision is evident throughout Harithathara, from the curated interiors to the aesthetic details that make the space warm and inspiring.
Together, they blend literature, art, and sustainable living to create a homestay experience that goes far beyond accommodation—inviting guests into a space where creativity and eco-consciousness meet.
Harithathara is nestled amidst lush coffee plantations, where the aroma of freshly brewed beans lingers in the air and the greenery offers a calming retreat from the everyday rush. From the property, guests enjoy a scenic view of the majestic Chembra Hills, one of Wayanad’s most iconic landscapes.
Its location offers the best of both worlds—serene natural surroundings and easy accessibility. The property is just a short drive from Wayanad’s district headquarters, making it convenient for travellers. It is also in close proximity to popular tourist destinations, including Soochipara Waterfalls, Pookode Lake, Edakkal Caves, and the Wayanad Heritage Museum, allowing guests to explore the region’s rich blend of nature, history, and culture with ease.
Languages spoken: English,Hindi