Known for its soothing temperature all around the year, Wayanad is the ultimate destination to escape the scorching sun of North India.
This place doesn’t only offer its cool temperature but along with that, it has untouched woods, misty mountains, and long spread plantations.
Often called the spice garden of India, Wayanad is laid with many tourist places and vast orchards of various spices like cardamom, Black pepper,
Star Anise, Fenugreek, Black cumin and more. These green orchards of distinct spices give this place a different fragrance which is further enriched
with the aroma of coffee plantation, nutrition of organic fruits and vegetables and waving paddy fields.
Having said this much about the greenery in the city, it is understood that it will have numerous wildlife sanctuaries, reserves and national parks protecting the rural life of the forests. Adding to all the natural beauty you have India’s largest earth dam and Asia’s second-largest earth dam, Banasura Sagar Dam in Wayanad. Having mighty mountains, dense woods, and gushing rivers,
Wayanad is a hub for trekking, hiking, mountaineering, rock climbing, rappelling, camping, and many more adventurous activities.
Edakkal caves are well known for its pictorial depictions (cave art), which are thought to be of 6000 B C. To achieve the hollows, one needs to trek through the Ambukutty Mala. Inside the cave, you can see two chambers.
A perfect blend of different natural colours makes Kuruva Island one of the best places to visit in Wayanad. Natural lovers and adventure enthusiasts will find Kuruva Island the most suitable space for spending a quality time with their beloved ones or even alone.
The Nilgiri Biosphere Region additionally reaches out to an extensive extent of teak timberlands, bamboo trenches and overwhelms. A perfect safari area, deer, buffalo, cheetah and wild bears are among the spotted creatures here.