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Top Places to Visit in Wayanad Near Avadale Resorts

Wayanad is revered for its lush green hills, spice plantations, natural beauty, and wildlife. If you are planning a trip to this place, Avadale Resorts in Wayanad is the perfect place to relax, unwind, and enjoy the serenity of Wayanad.

Must-Visit Attractions in Wayanad

Wayanad has something for everybody. Here are some of the must-visit attractions in Wayanad:

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Chembra Peak

If you love trekking, you should visit Chembra Peak. It is the highest point in Wayanad, standing 2100 meters above sea level, making it a paradise for trekking enthusiasts. The path to the peak passes through lush forests, scenic tea plantations, and a heart-shaped lake, among other sights.

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Karapuzha Adventure Park

You can enjoy multiple activities at this park. These include a giant swing, trampoline, rose garden and even a zip line, which stretches 605 meters and is supposed to be the longest in Wayanad.

Pookode Lake

One of the places to explore in Wayanad is Pookode Lake. As serene as the lake is, its shape resembles the Indian map, and it is considered a true freshwater gem.

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Meenmutty Waterfalls

One place to visit near Wayanad is Meenmutty Falls. At 300 meters or roughly 1,000 feet, it is one of the highest waterfalls in Kerala and is a popular tourist destination.

Kuruvadweep

Another hidden gem in Wayanad is Kuruvadweep. This 950-acre cluster of three densely forested islands on the Kabini River is a protected river delta, also known as Kuruva Island. The place offers breathtaking views of these islands’ rich, biodiverse, and serene worlds.

Banasura Sagar Dam

Banasura Sagar Dam should be one of the must-see places to explore near Wayanad should be. The dam is famous for being the largest earthen dam in India and the second largest in Asia.

Experience Nature and Adventure Near Wayanad

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Wildlife Sanctuaries and National Parks

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is a must-visit attraction. It is home to a wide variety of wildlife, flora, and fauna. This wildlife sanctuary is the perfect place to spot wild animals such as the Gaur, elephants, tigers, and the elusive leopard, among other animals and birds.

Adventure Activities You Can’t Miss

Trekking, rock climbing, camping, boating, and river rafting are some of the adventure activities you can participate in while looking for places to explore in Wayanad in Wayanad.

Explore the Culture and Heritage of Wayanad

Historic Sites and Monuments

If you are a history buff, these are the places around Wayanad to visit:

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Thirunelli Mahavishnu Temple

This temple is located on the Kerala-Karnatak border, about 50 km away from the area. This temple is a top attraction in Wayanad. It is also known as the ‘Kashi of the South.’ It is said that this is the temple where Lord Bhrama established the idol of Lord Vishnu, which he found on a gooseberry or amla tree.

Edakkal Caves

One place to explore in Wayanad is the Eddakal Caves, located 1200 feet above sea level. It is said that one of the oldest human settlements was discovered in these caves. Though technically not a cave, the Edakkal Caves are filled with mysterious paintings and engravings.

Local Culture

You can truly experience the local culture of Wayanad by merely walking in the local markets. The town is home to many tribal communities. While modernisation has been slowly creeping in, the confluence of tribal heritage mixed with modern thoughts and ideas can be seen and experienced in the local art forms, music, songs, and food.

Dance Culture

Theyyam, Kathakali, and Koodiyattam are some of the dance forms that showcase the culture of Wayanad. Most of these dance forms weave a story of a time gone by.

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Tholpavakoothu

This is shadow puppetry done by the men of the local villages. They perform against backlit screens, and the puppets come to life as the men narrate mythological and historical stories.

Naadan Pattu

This traditional village song, sung by local folk singers, gives a glimpse of the life and experiences of the people of Wayanad.

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Food

Mixing traditional Kerala cuisine with local tribal influences, Wayanad’s food truly showcases the local culture. Appam with Stew, Parotha with meat, fish curry, and various vegetables and curries are flavoured with local spices that will make your tastebuds happy.

How to Reach Wayanad and Nearby Attractions

BY AIR

The nearest airport to Wayanad is Calicut International Airport, which is well-connected to major cities.

BY TRAIN

The nearest railway station is Kozhikode, from where you can take a taxi or bus to reach Wayanad.

BY ROAD

Wayanad is well-connected by roads, making it easily accessible from major cities like Bangalore, Mysore, and Kochi.

BY AIR

The nearest airport to Wayanad is Calicut International Airport, which is well-connected to major cities.

BY TRAIN

The nearest railway station is Kozhikode, from where you can take a taxi or bus to reach Wayanad.

BY ROAD

Wayanad is well-connected by roads, making it easily accessible from major cities like Bangalore, Mysore, and Kochi.

Travel Tips for Exploring Wayanad

Best Time to Visit Wayanad

Winter (October – February)
The weather is pleasantly cool, with misty mornings and clear, sunny days. It’s the perfect time for outdoor activities like trekking, camping, and exploring the numerous waterfalls and viewpoints.

Summer (March – May)
Summer in Wayanad is characterized by warm weather but the cool breeze from the Western Ghats keeps it comfortable. This is a great time to explore the spice plantations, tea gardens, and wildlife sanctuaries.

Monsoon (June – September)
Monsoon season transforms Wayanad into a verdant paradise. The waterfalls come alive, cascading down the hillsides.

Spring (April – May)
Spring in Wayanad is a transitional season, with pleasant weather and blooming flowers. It’s a good time to explore the historical sites and cultural heritage of the region.

What to Pack for Your Trip

Considering the topography of the attractions in Wayanad, it is recommended that you pack comfortable clothing. If you intend to go hiking, sturdy shoes, rainwear, trekking gear, and essentials like sunscreen, insect repellent, and a first-aid kit can help to ensure a comfortable trip.

Stay Safe While Traveling

As on all trips, it is recommended to follow local guidelines, stay hydrated, and be mindful of your surroundings to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Book Your Stay at Avadale Resorts for Easy Access to Wayanad

Why Stay at Avadale Resorts

Avadale Resort at Wayanad offers comfortable accommodations with excellent amenities. This resort in Wayanad itself is perched on the second-highest peak in town. With charming cottages nestled in a sprawling coffee estate and a quaint tree house, you can wake up with breathtaking mountain views. To top it off, you can unwind by the sparkling pool and enjoy indoor games or the bonfire by the night while being enveloped by the sheer tranquility of the place.

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