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tulåh Clinical Wellness at a glance
tulåh Clinical Wellness is a hotel in Chelambra, Malappuram District, Kerala, India. We read what it publishes about the eight things a building does to your biology and scored the evidence 7 of 24. Last verified 2026-08-06. Materials and Textiles is its best-documented pathway; nothing is published on Water Integrity.
Each pathway scores 0 to 3 on the quality of the evidence published, not on the quality of the property. Open a row for every claim and its source.
Air Quality at tulåh Clinical Wellness: Claimed (1/3)
1Claimed, 1 of 3.
Claimed1 of 3 · Filtration, ventilation and what the air is measured at.
What the evidence shows
- Claimed
Guest rooms are described by travel agents carrying the property's own material as having in-room air purifiers and cross ventilation, with no filter grade, ventilation rate or measurement published by the property itself.
Each room features a private balcony or garden, and comes equipped with thoughtful wellness amenities, from grounding mats and air purifiers to herbal teas and Ayurvedic oils.
PublishedThe Healthy Holiday Company, tulåh Clinical Wellness. Checked 2026-08-06. Archived copy from 2026-08-15.
What is not published
- What filter grade is fitted to guest room air handling, for example MERV 13 or HEPA H13?
- What is the fresh air supply rate per person in a guest room?
- Are carbon dioxide, particulate or volatile organic compound levels measured, and are the readings published?
- Is there a mould inspection and remediation protocol, and when was it last run?
- Are there gas cooktops, fireplaces or other combustion sources inside guest rooms?
Water Integrity at tulåh Clinical Wellness: Not published (0/3)
0Not published, 0 of 3.
Not published0 of 3 · Source, treatment, tested panels and how drinking water arrives.
We looked for published information on Water Integrity and found none. That is a gap in the public record, not a finding about the property.
What is not published
- What is the water source, and what treatment is applied before it reaches a guest room?
- Is there a published contaminant test panel, and which laboratory ran it?
- Is shower and bath water filtered, and to what specification?
- How are pools and spas sanitised, and is the chemistry published?
- How is drinking water delivered, and is it treated on site?
Light Rhythm at tulåh Clinical Wellness: Claimed (1/3)
1Claimed, 1 of 3.
Claimed1 of 3 · Circadian lighting specification, flicker, blackout and daylight.
What the evidence shows
- Claimed
The Sanctuary Suite page states the suite has natural light, with no lighting specification, colour temperature, flicker performance or blackout provision published.
Natural light and soft tones ground and center you.
Publishedtulåh Clinical Wellness, Sanctuary Suite. Checked 2026-08-06. Archived copy from 2026-08-15.
What is not published
- Is guest room lighting tunable or circadian, and what specification is published?
- What colour temperatures are used in the evening, and are fixtures flicker free?
- Do sleeping areas have full blackout, and is it specified?
- What daylight access does a typical room have?
- Is exterior lighting shielded or reduced overnight?
EMF Harmony at tulåh Clinical Wellness: Not published (0/3)
0Not published, 0 of 3.
Not published0 of 3 · Wired versus wireless topology, and what is measured where people sleep.
We looked for published information on EMF Harmony and found none. That is a gap in the public record, not a finding about the property.
What is not published
- Are guest rooms wired for data, or is access wireless only?
- Where are wireless access points and smart meters placed relative to the bed?
- Have field levels been measured in sleeping areas, and by whom?
- Can a guest have wireless disabled in their room on request?
- Is any shielded cabling or shielding material specified in the build?
Materials and Textiles at tulåh Clinical Wellness: Specified (2/3)
2Specified, 2 of 3.
Specified2 of 3 · Named materials, finishes, bedding composition and cleaning chemistry.
What the evidence shows
- Specified
The Vichy bed page names Corian as the material of the treatment platform surface and describes that surface as non-porous and antimicrobial.
The solid Corian surface is warm to the touch, non-porous and antimicrobial, allowing for exceptional hygiene and durability even with frequent therapeutic use.
Publishedtulåh Clinical Wellness, Vichy Bed. Checked 2026-08-06. Archived copy from 2026-08-15. - Claimed
One room type page publishes the pillow fill options offered, listed as feather, micro fibre or medical, with no mattress composition, linen fibre content or textile certification published.
King bed Choose from feather pillows, micro fibre pillows or medical pillows
Publishedtulåh Clinical Wellness, Restorative Room. Checked 2026-08-06. Archived copy from 2026-08-15.
What is not published
- What are the mattresses made of, and are they treated with flame retardants?
- What is the fibre content of the linen, and is it certified, for example to GOTS or OEKO TEX?
- Which paints, adhesives and sealants were specified, and are they low emission?
- What cleaning and laundry products are used, and is the list published?
- Are there named low emission certifications on the flooring or joinery?
Food and Kitchen at tulåh Clinical Wellness: Claimed (1/3)
1Claimed, 1 of 3.
Claimed1 of 3 · Sourcing, on site growing, cookware, kitchen water and additive discipline.
What the evidence shows
- Claimed
The Sanctuary page states that herbs, fruits and seasonal ingredients are often grown in the property's own gardens, with no share of supply, supplier list or verification published.
Meals reflect tulåh’s philosophy of thoughtful nourishment, with herbs, fruits and seasonal ingredients often grown in our own gardens.
Publishedtulåh Clinical Wellness, The Sanctuary. Checked 2026-08-06. Archived copy from 2026-08-15. - Claimed
A June 2026 trade report states that on site kitchen gardens supply the restaurant and an apothecary, and describes fish as locally sourced and meats as organic, with no supplier, certification scheme or share of supply named.
native planting schemes provide ingredients for both the on-site apothecary and restaurant, where menus draw heavily on produce grown in kitchen gardens alongside responsibly sourced local fish and organic meats.
PublishedGlobetrender, Tulåh brings clinical wellness and sound healing to Kerala. Checked 2026-08-06. Archived copy from 2026-08-15.
What is not published
- What share of produce is grown on site or sourced locally, and is it verified?
- Which cooking oils are used, and is the policy published?
- What cookware is used in the kitchen?
- Is kitchen and ice water filtered, and to what specification?
- Is there a published position on additives, preservatives or allergens?
Biophilic and Healing Design at tulåh Clinical Wellness: Specified (2/3)
2Specified, 2 of 3.
Specified2 of 3 · Nature access, views, volume and natural material contact, designed with intent.
What the evidence shows
- Specified
The Sanctuary Suite page publishes a room area of 81 square metres, and the same specification table records the room view, the presence of a terrace or balcony and a separate living room.
ROOM SIZE (SQM) 81 sqm
Publishedtulåh Clinical Wellness, Sanctuary Suite. Checked 2026-08-06. Archived copy from 2026-08-15. - Specified
A report of the property's launch press statement describes a 23 metre waterfall installation developed in partnership with Greenara.
One of the central attractions at the sanctuary is a 23-metre wellness-integrated waterfall installation developed in partnership with Greenara.
PublishedMedia India Group, Integrative wellness sanctuary in Kerala launched by tulah. Checked 2026-08-06. Archived copy from 2026-08-15. - Claimed
The Sanctuary page publishes a design intent for the architecture, naming curves, light and landscape as its organising ideas, with no architect, material palette or planting list named.
Inspired by the natural world, the architecture of tulåh flows through soft curves, light and landscape, creating spaces that feel calm, open and deeply connected to nature.
Publishedtulåh Clinical Wellness, The Sanctuary. Checked 2026-08-06. Archived copy from 2026-08-15.
What is not published
- Does every guest room have direct outdoor access or an operable opening?
- What is the published design intent behind the natural materials used?
- What are the typical ceiling heights and room volumes?
- Was the landscape designed with native planting, and is the palette published?
Sound and Sensory Ecology at tulåh Clinical Wellness: Not published (0/3)
0Not published, 0 of 3.
Not published0 of 3 · Measured background noise, separation between keys, and scent load.
We looked for published information on Sound and Sensory Ecology and found none. That is a gap in the public record, not a finding about the property.
What is not published
- What is the measured background noise level in a guest room at night?
- What acoustic separation is specified between adjoining keys?
- How loud is the guest room air conditioning at its lowest setting?
- Is fragrance diffused into guest rooms or public areas, and can it be declined?
38 open questions could be answered with information this property already holds. Answer these for this property
Best for, and not ideal for
Not ideal for
- anyone who needs EMF data: nothing is published
- anyone who needs water testing data: nothing is published
- light sleepers: nothing is published about the sound environment
Where you’ll be
Chelambra, Malappuram District, Kerala, India
11.1597, 75.8877 · Open the full map · © OpenStreetMap contributors
What is not publishedthe gaps we looked for and did not find
tulåh publishes in detail about diagnostics, therapies and clinical staffing, and very little about the building. No filter grade, ventilation rate or air measurement is published. The property publishes aquifer recharge pits and an engineered aquifer recharge system, which concern catchment and groundwater rather than the water reaching a guest, so they are not scored. No water source, treatment train, contaminant panel or pool and spa sanitation method is published. No lighting specification, colour temperature, flicker performance or blackout provision is published. Nothing is published on network topology, access point placement, shielding or field measurement in sleeping areas. Guest room finishes, paints, adhesives, mattress composition, linen certification and cleaning chemistry are not published. No background noise level, acoustic separation between keys, plant noise figure or fragrance policy is published, including for the sound healing dome, where the published detail concerns instrument tuning and dome geometry rather than background noise, separation between keys or plant noise.
Other standards held
Useful context. A held standard does not move a pathway score on its own. It moves a score only through the evidence that standard publishes.
- Healing Hotels of the World Awarded by Healing Hotels of the World. Source
Regional context2 public figures about the area, none of which scores
Public data about the surrounding area. None of it contributes to the score, because a property cannot be marked down for the conditions outside it.
- Safely managed drinking water, India: The World Health Organization reports 76 per cent of the population nationally, 83 per cent in urban areas, 73 per cent in rural areas using a safely managed drinking water service. This describes the country, not this property, and says nothing about what reaches a guest room here. It is recorded because it is the background against which a property's own treatment is worth publishing. Source
- Ambient PM2.5 and PM10 near Chelambra, Malappuram District, Kerala, India: Modelled ambient air over this location averaged 14.2 micrograms per cubic metre of PM2.5 and 19.8 of PM10 across the 720 hours to 2026-08-17, peaking at 57.9 PM2.5. The World Health Organization annual guideline for PM2.5 is 5. This is the outdoor air over the area, modelled rather than measured on site, and it is not a reading of the air inside any room. Source
Verification recordwho checked this, how, and when
Verification record
- Method
- Desk research of published sources, each claim cited
- Reviewed by
- Certified Spaces Standards Inc.
- Last verified
- 2026-08-06
- Changes
- Every correction is logged
Not published is not unsafehow to read these scores, and what this index does not promise
A low score means a property has not published information. It does not mean the property is unsafe, unhealthy or poorly run.
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Questions travelers askwater, air, EMF, and whether it is worth it
Questions travelers ask about tulåh Clinical Wellness
Does tulåh Clinical Wellness publish water quality testing?
No. Nothing is published, and we looked. That is a statement about the public record, not about safety.
What is the air quality like in the rooms?
We can only report what is published about the rooms themselves. It is claimed but not specified: the property asserts it without naming a system, supplier or measurement. Scored 1 of 3.
Is tulåh Clinical Wellness low-EMF?
No measurement is published. Only 14 of the 70 properties we have researched publish any bedroom EMF information at all, so this is the industry norm, not an outlier.
Is tulåh Clinical Wellness worth it?
We score evidence, not experience. On evidence, it ranks 55 of 70 researched records. The strongest documented pathways are Materials and Textiles and Biophilic and Healing Design; nothing is published on Water Integrity or EMF Harmony.