Embark on an enchanting journey through the natural wonders of Wayanad. Begin your day by visiting the Banasura Sagar Dam, where you can admire the breathtaking views of the reservoir and surrounding mountains. In the afternoon, head to Pookode Lake, a serene freshwater lake nestled amidst lush greenery. Take a boat ride and explore the tranquil surroundings. In the evening, visit the Chembra Peak, the tallest peak in Wayanad. Trek to the heart-shaped lake at the summit and witness a mesmerizing sunset.
Immerse yourself in the wilderness of Wayanad's wildlife sanctuaries and explore the vast tea plantations. Start your day with a visit to the Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary, where you can spot elephants, deer, and various bird species on a thrilling safari. In the afternoon, indulge in the aromatic world of tea at the Meenmutty Heights Tea Estate. Take a guided tour, learn about tea production, and savor a cup of freshly brewed tea. End the day with a visit to the Edakkal Caves, ancient rock formations with fascinating carvings.
Experience the rich cultural heritage of Wayanad on this day. Start your morning with a visit to the Wayanad Heritage Museum, which showcases artifacts and tribal relics. Then, explore the ancient Jain Temple at Sulthan Bathery, known for its intricate architecture. In the afternoon, visit the Muthanga Tribal Village to learn about the indigenous communities and their way of life. In the evening, witness the spectacular Kathakali performance at the Kalpetta Town Hall, a traditional dance drama of Kerala.
Indulge in a day of relaxation and tranquility amidst Wayanad's serene landscapes. Start your morning with a rejuvenating Ayurvedic massage at a renowned spa. In the afternoon, explore the enchanting Soochipara Waterfalls, where you can take a refreshing dip in the natural pools. End your day with a peaceful boating experience at Karalad Lake, surrounded by picturesque views and peaceful ambience.
July is a great time to visit Wayanad as the weather is pleasant, with occasional rainfall. Explore the lesser-known Kuruva Island, an uninhabited island on the Kabini River, known for its lush greenery and bamboo groves. Another hidden gem is the Thirunelli Temple, a sacred Hindu pilgrimage site nestled amidst the Brahmagiri Hills. Don't miss the chance to try the local delicacies, such as Malabar biryani and traditional Kerala-style seafood dishes.