Chembra Peak, Wayanad

Chembra Peak

Visitor Information

  • Famous for:  Trekking, Lake, Hill ranges, Photography, History.
  • Entrance Fee: 500 for Indian Nationals and Rs. 1000 for Foreign Nationals (only if you want to trek to the peak). Jeep ride to the peak costs extra.
  • Visiting Time: 6AM to 6PM.
  • Visit Duration: 4 to 5 hours.

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Edakkal Caves, Wayanad

Edakkal Caves Wayanad

Visitor Information

  • Famous for:  Neolithic Settlements, History, Photography, Trekking, Hiking.
  • Entrance Fee: 20 per head (extra charges for still and video cameras).
  • Visiting Time:  10 AM to 6 PM.
  • Visit Duration:  3 to 4 hours.       

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Pazhassi Raja Tomb, Wayanad

Pazhassi Raja Tomb

Visitor Information

  • Famous for: History, Beauty, Serenity
  • Entrance Fee:20 per adult and Rs.10 per child
  • Visiting Time: 9 AM to 5 PM (Daily except Monday)
  • Visit Duration: 2 hours to 3 hours

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Soochippara Waterfalls, Wayanad

Soochippara Waterfalls

Visitor Information

  • Famous for: Serenity, Beauty
  • Entrance Fee:50 per adult and Rs.25 per child. Rs.90 per person for foreigners
  • Visiting Time: 8 AM to 5 PM
  • Visit Duration: 2 hours to 3 hours

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Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary, Wayanad

Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary

Visitors Information

  • Popular For: Wildlife enthusiasts and wildlife photographers, Nature Lovers
  • Entry Fee: Rs 20 for adults and Rs 10 for children
  • Visiting Time: 7 a.m. – 5p.m. daily
  • Visit Duration: 2 hours

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Kuruva Island, Wayanad

Kuruva Island Wayanad

Visitor Information

  • Famous For: Natural beauty, Experience seekers, Travel and Photography.
  • Enttrance Fee: The Forest Department charges 10 INR for Indians and 20 INR for foreigners. If you take the boat to the island, you will have to pay 10 INR per head. The charges are nominal.
  • Visit Timings: Kuruva Island is shut during the monsoons. It is open during the months of October to May. The island opens at around 9.30 A.M. and closes at 4 P.M. in the evening.
  • Visit Duration: Ideally an entire day is best to explore the Kuruva Island.

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Top 15 Homestays in Wayanad

Spice Garden

Wayanad is a lovely hill station town in God’s own country, Kerala. The penetrating aura of Kerala reaches the borders of Wayanad in the forms of hilly winds, rich flora and a charming climate. The place is a collection of numerous lakes, hill top viewpoints, temples and waterfalls. Enjoy the tranquility of this gorgeous town by staying in the wonderful home stays it provides. These home stays will provide a unique experience for all travelers, looking to step outside the confines of expensive luxury hotels. Stay at any of these heartwarming home stays and truly live the air of Wayanad.

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The Best Time to Visit Wayanad

Wayanad

Wayanad in Kerala, India, rightfully claims a place in God’s Own Country. It is a true tourist paradise, that is as beautiful as it is diverse in its offerings to visitors. It has traditional tourist attractions like waterfalls and lakes, and offers new age adventure activity scope like camping and backpacking. Wayanad appears all blue and green at first blush, having a bevy of water related landmarks like dams and waterfalls and lakes, and also a lot of greenery everywhere. Also, it has caves and the likes for lovers of nature, history and architecture. The best time to visit Wayanad is during the summer season, as it has no share of sweltering uncomfortable heat. The peak tourist season is up to May, from around October each year.

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15 Most Popular Resorts in and Around Wayanad

Resting at an altitude rising for more than seven hundred meters in the green cover of the Western Ghats, located in “God’s Own Country” of Kerala is the beautiful district of Wayanad. Landlocked by the states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, Wayanad acquires its name from “Vayal Nadu” or the land of the paddy fields. One of the most exotic districts of Kerala, with major productions of tea, coffee and spices like pepper, cardamom etc., Wayanad’s breathtaking beauty and the tribal culture that resides in it makes it a fascinating destination for holidays. A popular vacation spot, Wayanad has a range of resorts which offer you a pleasant stay. We list 15 of the most popular resorts in and around there for enjoying the holidays to the fullest.

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Top 7 Places To Visit In Wayanad

Situated in the north-east region of Kerala, Wayanad district is the headquarters of the town of Kalpetta. This district is on the tip of the southern part of the Deccan Plateau. With high and low a hill in separate areas, this district is a sleepy one. Earlier, Wayanad was known as Mayakshetra, which turned into Mayanad, and finally it was popularised as Wayanad. Fondly known as ‘The Land of Paddy Fields’ amid the native tribes of this region, Wayanad is atop the Western Ghats at an altitude of 2100m. This is the only district of Kerala that borders both Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. The most attractive feature of Wayanad is the forests, which are as old as 3,000 years. Let’s take a look at the tourist spots of Wayanad.

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