Title :
Lakkidi View Point
Description :
This stunning vantage point is known as the 'Cherrapunji of Kerala’ for its high rainfall, offering panoramic views of mist-covered valleys, winding roads and the surrounding Western Ghats. It is a popular spot for photography.
Title :
Soochipara Waterfalls
Description :
Also known as Sentinel Rock Waterfalls, this three-tiered waterfall cascades from a height of 200 metres. Surrounded by dense forests and rocky cliffs, it is an ideal spot for nature walks, trekking and photography. You can also take a refreshing dip in the pool at the base of the falls.
Title :
Edakkal Caves
Description :
This pair of natural rock shelters is known for its ancient petroglyphs dating back to the Neolithic age. The engravings depict human and animal figures, tools and symbols, offering a glimpse into early human civilization. Located at an altitude of 1,200 meters, the caves are accessible via a moderately challenging trek with spectacular views of the Western Ghats.
Title :
Chembra Peak
Description :
Soaring to an altitude of 2,100 metres, the highest peak in Wayanad is renowned for its picturesque heart-shaped lake. Ensure that you procure prior permission from the forest department to embark on this trek, surrounded by lush greenery, tea plantations and breathtaking views of the valley.
Title :
Banasura Sagar Dam
Description :
India’s largest earthen dam is surrounded by the scenic Banasura hills. The reservoir offers boating facilities for serene rides amidst breathtaking views. The dam is a great spot for picnics, photography and leisurely walks along its embankments.
Title :
Kuruva Island
Description :
This protected river delta, located on the Kabini River, is known for its dense forests and unique biodiversity. Spanning over 950 acres, the island is home to rare species of trees, birds, and butterflies. You can enjoy bamboo rafting, nature walks and birdwatching in the calm and serene environment.
Title :
Thirunelli Temple
Description :
An ancient spiritual site surrounded by the Brahmagiri Hills, this temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, is often referred to as the ‘Kashi of the South’. Nearby attractions include the sacred Papanasini River and Panchatheertham pond, which is believed to have purifying properties.
Title :
Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
Description :
A rich biodiversity hotspot and part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, the reserve spans over 344 square kilometres and is home to elephants, tigers, leopards along with a variety of bird species. You can explore the sanctuary via guided jeep safaris.
Title :
Lakkidi View Point
Description :
This stunning vantage point is known as the 'Cherrapunji of Kerala’ for its high rainfall, offering panoramic views of mist-covered valleys, winding roads and the surrounding Western Ghats. It is a popular spot for photography.
Title :
Soochipara Waterfalls
Description :
Also known as Sentinel Rock Waterfalls, this three-tiered waterfall cascades from a height of 200 metres. Surrounded by dense forests and rocky cliffs, it is an ideal spot for nature walks, trekking and photography. You can also take a refreshing dip in the pool at the base of the falls.
Title :
Edakkal Caves
Description :
This pair of natural rock shelters is known for its ancient petroglyphs dating back to the Neolithic age. The engravings depict human and animal figures, tools and symbols, offering a glimpse into early human civilization. Located at an altitude of 1,200 meters, the caves are accessible via a moderately challenging trek with spectacular views of the Western Ghats.
Title :
Chembra Peak
Description :
Soaring to an altitude of 2,100 metres, the highest peak in Wayanad is renowned for its picturesque heart-shaped lake. Ensure that you procure prior permission from the forest department to embark on this trek, surrounded by lush greenery, tea plantations and breathtaking views of the valley.
Title :
Banasura Sagar Dam
Description :
India’s largest earthen dam is surrounded by the scenic Banasura hills. The reservoir offers boating facilities for serene rides amidst breathtaking views. The dam is a great spot for picnics, photography and leisurely walks along its embankments.
Title :
Kuruva Island
Description :
This protected river delta, located on the Kabini River, is known for its dense forests and unique biodiversity. Spanning over 950 acres, the island is home to rare species of trees, birds, and butterflies. You can enjoy bamboo rafting, nature walks and birdwatching in the calm and serene environment.
Title :
Thirunelli Temple
Description :
An ancient spiritual site surrounded by the Brahmagiri Hills, this temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, is often referred to as the ‘Kashi of the South’. Nearby attractions include the sacred Papanasini River and Panchatheertham pond, which is believed to have purifying properties.
Title :
Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
Description :
A rich biodiversity hotspot and part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, the reserve spans over 344 square kilometres and is home to elephants, tigers, leopards along with a variety of bird species. You can explore the sanctuary via guided jeep safaris.
Title :
Lakkidi View Point
Description :
This stunning vantage point is known as the 'Cherrapunji of Kerala’ for its high rainfall, offering panoramic views of mist-covered valleys, winding roads and the surrounding Western Ghats. It is a popular spot for photography.
Title :
Soochipara Waterfalls
Description :
Also known as Sentinel Rock Waterfalls, this three-tiered waterfall cascades from a height of 200 metres. Surrounded by dense forests and rocky cliffs, it is an ideal spot for nature walks, trekking and photography. You can also take a refreshing dip in the pool at the base of the falls.
Title :
Edakkal Caves
Description :
This pair of natural rock shelters is known for its ancient petroglyphs dating back to the Neolithic age. The engravings depict human and animal figures, tools and symbols, offering a glimpse into early human civilization. Located at an altitude of 1,200 meters, the caves are accessible via a moderately challenging trek with spectacular views of the Western Ghats.