About Wayanad
Wayanad, meaning "land of paddy fields" in Malayalam, is a district in northern Kerala perched 700–2,100 meters above sea level. Bordered by Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, it is one of the most biodiverse regions in South India and a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Home to ancient tribal communities, wildlife sanctuaries, prehistoric rock art, lush forests and dramatic waterfalls, Wayanad offers a travel experience that is both thrilling and deeply enriching. It is considered one of the top eco-tourism destinations in India.
Top Things to Do
- Chembra Peak Trek — South India's most popular high-altitude trek; heart-shaped lake en route
- Banasura Sagar Dam — India's largest earth dam surrounded by green hills
- Edakkal Caves — Prehistoric rock engravings dating back 5,000+ years
- Bamboo Rafting — Unique rafting experience through the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
- Pookode Lake — Freshwater lake surrounded by evergreen forest, perfect for boating
- Soochipara/Sentinel Rock Waterfalls — A stunning three-tiered waterfall
- Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary — Jeep safari spotting elephants, deer and bison
- Thirunelli Temple — Ancient Vishnu temple in the rainforest
Our Wayanad Packages
Wayanad Adventure – 3 Days
Jungle camping, bamboo rafting and wildlife safari.
Wayanad Deep Dive – 4 Days
Complete Wayanad: Chembra, Banasura, Edakkal & more.
Munnar & Wayanad – 5 Days
The best of Kerala's highlands in one epic adventure.