Discover the best top things to do in Wayanad District, India including Chembra Peak, Thirunelli Temple, Soochippara Falls (Sentinel Rock Waterfall), Edakkal Caves, Lakkidi View Point, Meenmutty Falls, Banasura Hill, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, Pookot Lake, Kuruvadweep.
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4.5 based on 791 reviews
We just had a peak view as the trek to heart shaped lake was stopped in recent days :( Lush green with coconut, palm tress with coffee and tea plantations are blissful.
4.5 based on 475 reviews
To begin with this is a really really ancient temple located in the brahmagiri range bordering Karnataka. The exact date of foundation is unknown but what's known is that this place is known as the Kashi of the south. People come here to wash their sins away ,and be close to the Divine. Temple timings are morning till 12pm and evening 5.30-8pm. The temple has old architecture and the vibes feel so good here. I personally felt so uplifted out here ,surely something divine and positive . PS: people other then Hindu faith are not allowed inside the temple However they are free to enjoy the premises . There is lots of shopping around the temple footsteps I picked up some tea, ayurvedic herbs, honey ,soaps and what not for good price and premium quality (first shop down the steps) The ride to the temple is amazing and from a forest zones , chances of spotting the wild is very very high . Also recommended to travel in Your own transportation, as public transport in this side of the state is dull My humble request is to visit this place and feel good ;)
4.0 based on 729 reviews
These waterfalls are a must visit if you are traveling to Wayanad. Start early if you want to visit these waterfalls since they are at quite a distance (roughly about 45 kms from where we were staying. We were staying at sultan Bathery). It closes at 5 pm. Also, it's a very long and a tedious walk to the waterfall which is nestled amidst the thick forest. For those of you suffering from any back or knee pain, I'd suggest to avoid this place. Especially the old people who find it difficult to walk. It involves a lot of walking and it's not an easy walk especially when you are coming back from the waterfall. It's quite steep and the strong sun drains the energy out of you. It's exhausting. But once you get there, you can relax, take photographs and chill in the water. For adventure seekers, you can also get drenched in the waterfall. Carry extra clothes in that case.
4.0 based on 1,674 reviews
A great hike with a steep climb from the parking to the ticket counter. Past the ticket counter there are steps which lead up to prehistoric caves with inscriptions. The caves is around 1000 meters above sea level, and the view is excellent. Be ready to get a great cardio workout and would not be advisable for small kids or people with asthma. There is a separate climb up by modern steps ... making it easier. Definitely a must if in Wayanad.
4.0 based on 765 reviews
Close to Pookode lake on the highway you get a good view of the winding road and the valley below if you are there close to sunset time view is great
4.0 based on 266 reviews
We visited it in the beginning of Aug, being a rainy season, it was overwhelming water in the falls. The way to the top of the falls was closed due to slippery path and due to high level of water. However, middle and lower fall had plenty of water just falling down to create natural Jacuzzi. Took bath under the natural jaccuzzi and can't explain how wonderful experience it was. The place is clean and well maintained. Older people can also go till the lower and middle of the falls. Path is not challenging to walk. As I was told by the security people there. Oct-Dec would be the best time to visit.
4.0 based on 403 reviews
it is very long dam. we tooke jeep as we aere with elders and small kids. the jeep drops at the top. we then took a walk around the dam and the view was really awsome. there is lot of activities there like peddle boating, ziplining etc, kids didnt do as they had already done more in pookode lake and 1 km zip line in way to pookode lake. once in wayanad, it is one of the place everyone visits so we also did. Worth to spend some time there and then move to other turist points in wayanad.
3.5 based on 597 reviews
Luckily one of my friend turned out to be friends with a local guide. It was a great experience to travel through the woods and see a flock of Elephants and during our safari ride we saw a Tiger with it's cub. It's good to see that the local people are conserving wildlife over there and living in an eco friendly nature. It's a must visit for wildlife lovers.
3.5 based on 558 reviews
We went with a hope of visiting this lovely island formed by kabini river. The ride to this place was awesome ( we drove from tholpetty), through thick forests, lovely fresh coffee estates and beautiful houses decked up for th holiday season. Nearest town is kartikulam,mananthavady. Sadly now the ride to the island is shut down by the eco tourism department ,however you have bamboo rafting facility available here .all you have to do is just sit in the bamboo boat and scroll through it. The water is deep and filled with crocodiles so they provide a life jacket. Duration of the ride is 15minutes. It's worth it if your looking up for new experiences, it's open only till 4pm post which they shut down. Nice place to chill and take photos. There r plenty of hotels around the area .also they have a zip lining activity as well.
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