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Discovering Wayanad in 4 days

  1. Day 1: Exploring Edakkal Caves
    30 minutes (9.1 miles) from Kalpetta

    Start your morning by exploring the ancient Edakkal Caves, which are natural caves that date back to the Neolithic age. The caves are famous for their ancient carvings and inscriptions, which depict human figures, animals, and other symbols. Afternoon can be spent visiting the nearby Soochipara Waterfalls, which is a great spot for trekking and rock climbing. End your day by visiting the Pookode Lake, where you can take a boat ride and enjoy the serene surroundings.

  2. Day 2: Wildlife Safari at Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary
    30 minutes (13.3 miles) from Kalpetta

    Start your day early with a wildlife safari at Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary, which is home to a variety of wildlife including elephants, tigers, deer, and more. The safari lasts for around 2 hours and is a great way to see these animals in their natural habitat. In the afternoon, visit the Banasura Sagar Dam, which is the largest earthen dam in India. End your day with a visit to the Lakkidi viewpoint, which offers a stunning view of the surrounding hills.

  3. Day 3: Trekking at Chembra Peak
    1 hour 10 minutes (20.3 miles) from Kalpetta

    Start your day by trekking to the top of Chembra Peak, which is the highest peak in Wayanad. The trek takes around 3-4 hours and offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and valleys. Afternoon can be spent visiting the nearby Kuruvadweep Island, which is a small uninhabited island located in the middle of Kabani river. The island is known for its lush green forests and diverse flora and fauna. End your day by visiting the Thirunelli Temple, which is an ancient temple located in the midst of the forest.

  4. Day 4: Tea Plantation Tour
    1 hour 15 minutes (30.1 miles) from Kalpetta

    Start your day with a visit to the Wayanad Tea Museum, which offers an insight into the history of tea plantations in Wayanad. Afternoon can be spent visiting the nearby Meenmutty waterfalls, which is a great spot for trekking and swimming. End your day by visiting the Chethalayam waterfalls, which is a lesser-known waterfall located in the midst of dense forests.

Recommendations

If you have more time in Wayanad, you can consider visiting the Kuruva Island, which is a great spot for camping and trekking. You can also visit the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, which is another great spot for wildlife safaris. To maximize your fun, you can also consider taking a cycling tour of the tea plantations or a jeep safari through the forests. Don't forget to try the local cuisine, which includes dishes like bamboo rice, fish curry, and appam. If you are looking for side trips, you can consider visiting the nearby towns of Ooty and Coorg, which are known for their scenic beauty and coffee plantations.

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