Comforting, well-lit restaurant by the nilgiris mountains
Comforting, well-lit restaurant by the nilgiris mountains
Comforting, well-lit restaurant by the nilgiris mountains

About Us

A wide gate, leading to a beautiful resort by the mountin
A wide gate, leading to a beautiful resort by the mountin
A wide gate, leading to a beautiful resort by the mountin

Previously known as Wild Breeze, The Ivory Trails is in the process of being reimagined into a warm, nature-first retreat on the edge of the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary.

This rebrand marks our transition into something more rooted — a quieter, more intentional space that honours the jungle around it. While we continue improving our rooms and shared spaces, our focus remains the same: offering guests a peaceful stay that feels close to nature and away from the rush of city life.

Every update we make — from interiors to experiences — is guided by one idea: simplicity, authenticity, and connection.

We’re excited to welcome early guests during this soft-launch phase and grow The Ivory Trails into a place that feels calm, grounded, and real — a retreat that evolves gently with the forest it sits beside.

Mission

To offer immersive wilderness experiences while preserving the natural ecosystem.

Vision

To be the leading eco-conscious jungle retreat in India, where every guest leaves refreshed, inspired, and deeply connected to the Earth.

The logo is a representation of coexistence.

Here it depicts the strong roots set as our foundation of both the elephant and the tree representing beauty in the strength of nature and thus our foundation as well.

This name goes out to the strength ivory holds that is associated with the tusk's of the elephant and how every trail leads to something beautiful and thus its put into one because we want to create a beautiful experience for every person that visits, whilst carrying the grace and honour that comes with coexisting and respecting wildlife .

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