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Places To Visit
Wayanad
The Land of Stories and Wonders

Wayanad, a beautiful hill district in Kerala, India, is more than just a tourist destination, it is an experience filled with nature, adventure, history, and spirituality. It shares its borders with Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, making it an easy-to-reach travel destination.

Known for its green forests, misty hills, and rich wildlife, Wayanad is perfect for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and history enthusiasts. You can explore ancient caves with old carvings, stunning waterfalls, peaceful lakes, and spice plantations. The region is also home to wild elephants, deer, and many rare birds.

Every corner of Wayanad has a story to tell. If you are an adventure seeker, a history lover, or someone looking for a peaceful vacation, Wayanad promises an experience that will stay with you forever. So, pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable journey to Kerala’s green paradise!

Pookode Lake
Pookode Lake where the water reflects the beauty of the hills

Pookode Lake is a calm freshwater lake surrounded by green forests and hills. It is shaped like the map of India! You can enjoy a quiet boat ride, visit the freshwater aquarium, walk around the lake, or just relax by the water. The fresh air and beautiful scenery will surely help you to refresh your mind.

Edakkal Caves
Edakkal Caves walk into the past and see history come alive

Hidden among the Ambukuthi Hills, Edakkal Caves hold mysterious carvings that date back over 6,000 years. These ancient stone inscriptions depict human figures, animals, and unknown symbols, giving us a glimpse into the prehistoric life. A short trek will take you to this historical wonder, where history whispers through the walls of the caves.

Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary
Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary see the wild, feel the adventure

If you love wildlife, this sanctuary is a must-visit! Home to elephants, tigers, leopards, and deer, this forest reserve is a part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. A thrilling jeep safari will take you deep into the jungle, where you can see these incredible animals in their natural habitat.

Kuruva Island
Kuruva Island nature's untouched paradise

Spread over 950 acres in the middle of the Kabini River, Kuruva Island is a protected river delta known for its rich biodiversity. The island is home to rare species of birds making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the beautiful forests, bamboo bridges, and enjoy the peaceful ambiance. It is an ideal spot for picnics, bird watching, and experiencing nature in its pristine form.

Jain Temple-Suthan Bathery
Jain Temple-Suthan Bathery an echo of ancient craftsmanship

This ancient Jain temple in Sultan Bathery stands as a testament to Wayanad’s rich history. Built in the 13th century, the temple features intricate stone carvings and remarkable architecture. Once used as an ammunition storage place by Tipu Sultan, this temple carries a fascinating blend of religious and historical significance.

Thirunelli temple
Thirunelli temple an ancient Blessing in the heart of the hills

Situated in the Brahmagiri Hills, Thirunelli Temple is a sacred site dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is believed to be over 1000 years old. Known as the "Kashi of the South," this ancient temple is surrounded by mountains and forests, creating a divine and peaceful atmosphere. The nearby Papanasini River is believed to have the power to wash away sins. The temple’s architecture and peaceful ambience make it a must-visit for those seeking spirituality and explore history.

Pazhassi Raja's Tomb
Pazhassi Raja's Tomb resting place of a fearless warrior

Pazhassi Raja’s Tomb in Mananthavady honours Kerala’s brave freedom fighter, Pazhassi Raja. Known as the ‘Lion of Kerala,’ he fought against British rule with fierce determination. The tomb, surrounded by a peaceful garden, stands as a symbol of courage and patriotism, making it a must-visit spot for all those who are interested in history.

Meenmutty Waterfall
Meenmutty Waterfall hear the roar, feel the thrill

Meenmutty is one of the tallest waterfalls in Kerala, falling from a height of 300 meters in three separate levels. You have to trek 2 km through the forest to reach it, but the view is worth it. The water falls in three stages, creating a misty, magical scene. Stand close and feel the cool spray on your face.

Banasura Sagar Dam
Banasura Sagar Dam where beauty and adventure come ogether

Banasura Sagar Dam is the largest earthen dam in India and the second largest in Asia. You can go for a speedboat ride and enjoy the beautiful view of the Banasura hills. Small islands in the water make the view even more special. It is a great spot for a picnic and fun activities.

Karapuzha dam
Karapuzha dam where water meets wonder

Karapuzha Dam, one of the largest earth dams in India, is another beautiful attraction in Wayanad. The still waters of the reservoir reflect the sky and surrounding hills, creating a magical experience. Ideal for picnics and photography, this spot offers the perfect blend of peace and relaxation in nature’s lap. The panoramic views of the reservoir and distant hills make it the ideal destination to unwind and refresh yourself.

Kurumbalakotta
Kurumbalakotta touch the clouds, feel the magic

Kurumbalakotta, a hidden natural gem, is a lesser-known hill offering panoramic views of Wayanad. Ideal for trekkers and sunrise lovers, the peak provides a refreshing experience with mist-covered valleys and rolling green hills stretching into the horizon.

Heart Lake
Heart Lake A romantic natural wonder in between the hills

Located along the Chembra Peak trek, Heart Lake is a natural waterbody shaped like a heart, making it a favourite among photographers and couples. This enchanting lake never dries up, regardless of the season, and its beauty adds to the magic of the trek.