Wayanad is a rural district in Kerala state, southwest India. In the east, the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is a lush, forested region with areas of high altitude, home to animals including Asiatic elephants, tigers, leopards and egrets. In the Ambukuthi Hills to the south, Edakkal Caves contain ancient petroglyphs, some dating back to the Neolithic age.
Itinerary
Day 1 :
Arrival
Wayanad
Our executive will meet you at the Calicut field/ road station upon your arrival. You will also drive to Wayanad. The 85 kilometre distance is covered in around 3 hours. On your way, you get to witness the amazing view of the Ghat road view point. You could also stop to catch a glimpse of the well-known “ Changala maram ”. Check in to the resort at Wayanad and spend the coming couple of hours relaxing.After freshening up you can set out on a sight- seeing tour. You can visit the Pookkodu lake and spend some time boating. You'll also visit Pazhassi Raja Tomb and Pazhassi Raja museum Mananthavady and Kuruvadweep – a series of islands formed on the Kabini river. Also you could visit the Banasura Sagar Dam- It's the largest earth dam in India and the second largest of its kind in Asia. Overnight stay at the resort.
Day 2 :
Wayanad Local Sightseen
Wayanad
The 2nd day after breakfast we go on a full day sight-seeing tour of Wayanad. We visit the Chembara peak and Soochipara Falls. We also visit the Muthanga wildlife sanctuary where you can go on a jungle safari and experience the grandeur of nature’s many blessings. This will definitely be a cherished experience to the nature lover in you. Next you will visit the Neolithic cave site of Edakkal. Tourists must trek up the Ambukuthi Hill to reach the caves. The trek up the hill, peppered with coffee plantations, is worth an experience and it takes almost 45 minutes to climb the hill. The lush greenery and scenic landscape around and the cool breeze that carries the aroma of coffee will surely make your journey an unforgettable one.