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3-Day Itinerary for Wayanad in June 2023

  1. Day 1: Edakkal Caves
    20 minutes (5.6 miles) from Sulthan Bathery

    Start your trip by exploring the Edakkal Caves, one of the most popular tourist spots in Wayanad. The caves are famous for their ancient rock carvings, which are believed to be over 8,000 years old. The site requires a moderate uphill trek, so plan to arrive early to avoid the crowd and heat. In the afternoon, enjoy a traditional Kerala meal at the nearby restaurant. In the evening, visit Soochipara Waterfalls for a refreshing dip in the natural pools.

  2. Day 2: Banasura Sagar Dam and Karapuzha Dam
    1 hour 15 minutes (29 miles) from Sulthan Bathery

    Spend the morning at Banasura Sagar Dam, a breathtaking reservoir renowned for its scenic beauty and boating facilities. The dam is surrounded by lush green hills and is the largest earthen dam in India. After lunch, head to Karapuzha Dam, a serene spot that offers a stunning view of the sunset. You can also take a boat ride and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. In the evening, return to Sulthan Bathery and visit the local market for some shopping.

  3. Day 3: Thirunelli Temple and Brahmagiri Peak
    1 hour 50 minutes (49 miles) from Sulthan Bathery

    Start the day with a visit to Thirunelli Temple, an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu and located amidst the breathtaking Brahmagiri Hills. The temple is believed to be over 3000 years old and is famous for its unique architecture and serene atmosphere. After lunch, trek to the nearby Brahmagiri Peak, which offers a mesmerizing view of the surrounding hills and valleys. In the evening, return to Sulthan Bathery and visit the Heritage Museum to learn more about the history and culture of Wayanad.

Recommendations

If you're interested in wildlife, consider visiting the Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary. The sanctuary is home to a variety of animals, including elephants, tigers, and deer. You can also explore the Kuruva Island, an uninhabited island on the Kabini River that offers a unique experience of trekking and bamboo rafting.

To maximize your fun, consider renting a bike or car to explore the surrounding areas at your own pace. You can also take a cooking class and learn how to prepare traditional Kerala dishes.

If you're looking for suggestions, don't hesitate to ask the friendly locals for their favorite spots and hidden gems.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Edakkal Caves (3 hours, ₹40 per person)
  • Banasura Sagar Dam (3 hours, ₹60 per person)
  • Karapuzha Dam (2 hours, ₹30 per person)
  • Thirunelli Temple (2 hours, free entry)
  • Brahmagiri Peak (3 hours, free entry)
  • Soochipara Waterfalls (2 hours, ₹50 per person)
  • Heritage Museum (1 hour, ₹10 per person)
  • Meals (₹200 per person per day)

Total Estimated Costs: ₹1310 per person

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