About Periyar-Wayanad
Wayanad, located in northeast Kerala at elevations of 700–2,100 meters, borders Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. It's famed for dense forests, rolling hills, and pristine rivers. Named after Vayal Nadu (land of paddy fields), Wayanad blends natural beauty with cultural depth.
Sites like the ancient Edakkal Caves and tranquil Pookode Lake highlight Wayanad’s natural and cultural diversity. Tea, coffee, and spice plantations dominate the landscape, with tribal heritage adding a unique touch.
Eco-friendly resorts, guided treks, and wildlife encounters make Wayanad tourism ideal for families, honeymooners, and adventure seekers alike.
Top Tourist Places to Visit in Wayanad
Edakkal Caves
These historic caves, perched on Ambukuthi Hills, are famous for their ancient rock carvings dating back to 6,000 BCE. The short trek to reach them offers splendid valley views.
Famous for: Prehistoric carvings and trekking experience
Best time to visit: November–March
Entry fees: Rs 30–Rs 50
Note: A must-see archaeological site often featured in Wayanad tours and travels itineraries.
Banasura Sagar Dam
The largest earthen dam in India, Banasura Sagar is a scenic picnic spot surrounded by the Banasura Hills. Visitors can enjoy speed boating and stunning sunset views.
Famous for: Boating, panoramic views, and adventure activities
Best time to visit: October–May
Entry fees: Rs 20–Rs 40
Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
Spread across 344 sq. km, the sanctuary is home to elephants, leopards, deer, and exotic bird species. Jeep safaris through dense forests offer an unforgettable adventure.
Famous for: Wildlife safaris, birdwatching, and photography
Best time to visit: November–April
Entry fees: Rs 150–Rs 300 per person
Note: Included in most Wayanad tours and packages for nature and wildlife lovers.
Meenmutty Waterfalls
One of the highest waterfalls in Kerala, Meenmutty cascades down three tiers amidst thick forest. A short trek leads to the falls, rewarding visitors with breathtaking scenery.
Famous for: Trekking, waterfall views, and photography
Best time to visit: June–September (post-monsoon)
Entry fees: Rs 50 per person
Pookode Lake
Encircled by evergreen forests, Pookode Lake is a natural freshwater lake offering boating and a small aquarium. It’s a favourite family destination.
Famous for: Boating, nature walks, and picnics
Best time to visit: October–May
Entry fees: Rs 20–Rs 50
Chembra Peak
The highest peak in Wayanad, Chembra Peak (2,100 m) offers a challenging yet rewarding trek. The heart-shaped lake on the way adds romantic charm.
Famous for: Trekking, heart-shaped lake, and panoramic views
Best time to visit: October–March
Entry fees: Rs 50–Rs 100 (Trekking permit required)
Soochipara Waterfalls
Also known as Sentinel Rock Falls, this three-tiered cascade is ideal for rock climbing and swimming in the natural pool below.
Famous for: Rock climbing, swimming, and photography
Best time to visit: July–October
Entry fees: Rs 50 per person
Kuruvadweep (Kuruva Island)
A cluster of small islands on the Kabini River, Kuruvadweep is a protected river delta rich in flora, fauna, and bamboo groves.
Famous for: Bamboo rafting, birdwatching, and nature walks
Best time to visit: October–April
Entry fees: Rs 80–Rs 150
Top Things to Do in Wayanad
Go on a Wildlife Safari
Visit Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary on a guided jeep safari to look for elephants, bison, and birds from far-off lands.
Duration: 2–3 hours
Best suited for: Wildlife enthusiasts and photographers
Approximate cost range: Rs 300–Rs 700
Trekking and Adventure Activities
Embark on treks to Chembra Peak, Pakshipathalam, or Edakkal Caves. Thrill-seekers enjoy zip lining, rock climbing, and bamboo rafting.
Duration: Half-day to full-day
Best suited for: Adventure travelers
Approximate cost range: Rs 200–Rs 1,500
Visit Plantations and Tribal Villages
Explore the tea and spice plantations of the region, and meet the local tribal communities to learn about their traditional crafts and lifestyle.
Duration: 2–3 hours
Best suited for: Cultural and eco-travelers
approximate cost range: Rs 300–Rs 800
Waterfall Exploration
Spend a day visiting Meenmutty, Soochipara, and Kanthanpara waterfalls for stunning views and relaxation.
Duration: Full-day trip
Best suited for: Families and nature lovers
Approximate cost range: Rs 50–Rs 200
Treehouse Stay
Enjoy a stay amidst rainforest canopies in eco-resorts offering luxury and tranquillity.
Duration: Overnight
Best suited for: Couples and honeymooners
Approximate cost range: Rs 5,000–Rs 15,000 per night
Note: Featured prominently in Wayanad tours and travels packages.
Ayurveda and Wellness Experiences
Wayanad’s Ayurvedic centres offer rejuvenating therapies and massages that combine tradition with relaxation.
Duration: 1–2 hours
Best suited for: Wellness seekers
Approximate cost range: Rs 1,000–Rs 3,000
Photography Tours
Capture the mist-filled valleys, tribal life, and wildlife of Wayanad.
Duration: Half-day to full-day
Best suited for: Photographers and travel bloggers.
Note: Many Wayanad tours and packages, include dedicated photography packages.
Best Time To Visit Wayanad
The best time to visit Wayanad is October to May, when the climate is pleasant and perfect for sightseeing and trekking.
Monsoon (June–September) transforms Wayanad into a green wonderland but may limit outdoor activities.
- Peak Season (Dec–Feb): Comfortable weather; perfect for adventure and honeymoon vacations.
- Shoulder Season (Oct–Nov, Mar–May): Warm, fewer crowds; perfect for budget tourists.
- Off-Season (Jun–Sep): Heavy rain; ideal for lush green and waterfalls.
Temperature Range: 18°C–32°C
Festivals: Onam (Aug–Sep), Vishu (Apr), and Wayanad Flower Show (Jan)
Dress Code: Light cottons, a light jacket, and sturdy footwear.
Travel Tip: Pack rain gear and reserve safaris or trekking permits in advance during the season.
How To Reach Wayanad?
- By Air: The nearest airport is Calicut International Airport (95 km), connected to major Indian cities and a few international destinations.
- By Train: Kozhikode Railway Station (85 km) is the closest railhead. From there, taxis and buses are available to Wayanad.
- By Road: Wayanad is accessible by NH766 from Kozhikode, Mysore, and Bangalore. KSRTC buses and private cabs operate regularly.
Most Wayanad tours and travels provide comfortable transfers between attractions, making it easy for visitors to explore the district’s highlights.
Things to Know Before Visiting Wayanad
- Book accommodations and Wayanad tours and travels in advance during peak months.
- Obey eco-tourism regulations; plastic is prohibited in most forest areas.
- Bring cash for rural market purchases.
- Dress modestly while going to temples and tribal regions.
- Monitor weather conditions before organizing treks.
- Pack insect repellent and light woollens.
- Hire licensed guides for safaris and mountain trails.
- Stay at least 3–4 days to fully experience Wayanad tourism.
