Wayanad is a scenic and lush district located in the state of Kerala, India. It is situated in the Western Ghats and is truly known for its natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and vibrant culture. Here are some key highlights of Wayanad:
The best time to visit
Wayanad’s best time to visit is from September to April, offering pleasant weather and misty breezes for a delightful tourist experience.
Wayanad’s summer offers warm weather with cool forest breezes. May brings occasional heavy rain, but it remains more comfortable than many other Kerala destinations.
The monsoon season in Wayanad is the best time to visit. The rains transform it into a magical, misty landscape, attracting trekkers and showcasing vibrant flora and wildlife.
Winter is Wayanad’s best season for sightseeing and honeymooning. Opt for a homestay to immerse yourself in the authentic Kerala experience.
1. Kuruva Island:
Nestled in Wayanad, it is a vibrant natural haven. Spread over 950 acres on the Kabini River, it’s home to diverse flora and fauna, including rare species. Bamboo bridges and exotic plants adorn the island, making it a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers to cherish moments alone or with loved ones.
Things to do: Boating, rafting, nature walking.
2. Tholpetty Wildlife Sanctuary :
Located in the lap of Wayanad and the Western Ghats, this region is famed for the variety of wildlife that one can experience here. You can take in the views of several animals living in their natural habitats, like Elephants, Tigers, Leopards, Bears, deer, monkeys, reptiles, fishes, and bird species.
Things to do: Wildlife safari.
3. Neelimala:
Neelimala’s viewpoint in Wayanad is a must-visit for thrill-seekers. Accessible via trekking, it offers stunning vistas and trek trails. The view from the top includes a captivating valley, Meenmutty Falls, and flowing streams. While the trek can be challenging, the sight of the Western Ghats and the lush hillsides is unforgettable, creating a mesmerizing experience with mist and fragrant surroundings.
Things to do: Trekking, hiking.
4. Bamboo forest:
The Nilgiri Biosphere Region offers a visual treat with its vast greenery and bamboo-lined landscapes. This safari area is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, buffalo, cheetahs, and wild bears. The Bamboo forests provide easy access to other Wayanad attractions like Begur, Bandipur, Mudumalai, and Nagarhole Wildlife Sanctuaries, creating a timeless connection between the woods and tourists in Muthanga.
Things to do: Safari.
5. Jain Temple
The Jain Temple in Sulthan Bathery, Wayanad, is a historically rich site with Vijayanagara architectural influences. It has a multifaceted history, once serving as a place of worship, a trade center, and even an ammunition store for Tipu Sultan’s army. Inside, you’ll find a carved Mahavir Jain sculpture in an open verandah.
Certainly, Wayanad is a perfect destination for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and those looking to immerse themselves in Kerala’s culture and heritage.
Stay: A convenient and comfortable stay is offered by Morickap.
How to reach: The distance from Ernakulam to Wayanad is 263.1 kilometers.
Morickap Resort
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