Wayanad
Wayanad, a verdant district nestled in the Western Ghats of Kerala, is a picturesque destination that offers a harmonious blend of natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and adventure. Known for its sprawling spice plantations, mist-covered mountains, and diverse wildlife, Wayanad provides an ideal retreat for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and thrill-seekers alike. Wayanad, with its stunning natural landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and wide range of activities, provides a holistic and enriching experience for travelers. Whether you are exploring the dense forests, trekking up the hills, or delving into the history and culture, Wayanad promises a memorable journey into the heart of Kerala’s natural and cultural wonders.
Places to visit in Wayanad
Kalpetta area
- Banasura Sagar Dam
- Chembra Hills.
- Karappuzha Dam
- Meenmutty Falls
- Pookode Lake
- Meppadi Hills
Sultan Bathery area
- Jain Temple
- Tholpetty Sanctuary
- Agricultural University
- Edakkal Caves
- Wayanad (Muthanga) wildlife sanctuary
- The main temple at the Mariamman Temple Complex at Mappadi in Wayanad, India.
Mananthavady area
- Kuruva Islands
- Latin Church
- Pakshipathalam
- Pazhassi Raja Museum
- Thirunelli Temple
- Kutta Forest
- Nagarhole National Park
- Pulpally - Bathery forest road
How to reach Wayanad
By Bus
Kozhikode KSRTC Bus Stand, about 85 km away.
By Flight
Calicut International Airport, about 91 km away | Kannur International Airport, about 92 km away
By Train
Calicut Railway Station, about 86 km away
Best time to visit Wayanad
The best time to visit Wayanad is during the winter months, from November to February when the weather is cool, misty, and ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing; this is considered the peak tourist season in the region.
(Avoid summer months: April to June can be quite hot and humid, making outdoor activities less enjoyable.)