3-Day Adventure Itinerary from Ambur to Ooty to Kerala Wayanad

  1. Day 1: Trekking in the Nilgiris
    From Ambur to Ooty (4 hours, 138 km)

    Start your adventure with a trekking tour of the Nilgiris, one of the best places for trekking in South India. Experience the beauty of nature, the fresh air, and stunning panoramic views of mountains. The trekking tour will take you through tea estates, tribal villages, and shola forests. You can also interact with the locals and learn about their culture and traditions.

  2. Day 2: Waterfalls and Wildlife Safari
    From Ooty to Wayanad (3 hours, 110 km)

    Explore the breathtaking waterfalls of Wayanad. Start with the Meenmutty waterfalls, located in the deep forest. After Meenmutty, visit the Soochipara waterfalls, which are 15-20 minutes from the parking area. Later, embark on a Wildlife Safari in the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, which is home to tigers, elephants, leopards, and many more rare species. Discover the flora and fauna of South India and have the adventurous time of your life.

  3. Day 3: Bamboo Rafting and Treehouse Stay
    From Wayanad back to Ambur (6 hours, 268 km)

    On the last day, experience bamboo rafting in the calm waters of the Kabini River. Float past the forests and immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the location. After that, head to the treehouse, located inside a coffee plantation. Enjoy your stay in the midst of nature, with the misty mountains in the background.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Trekking tour (6 hours, INR 1,500 per person)
  • Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary Safari (3 hours, INR 1,500 per person)
  • Bamboo Rafting (2 hours, INR 2,000 per person)
  • Treehouse stay (1 night, INR 5,000 for 2 people)
  • Total Estimated Costs: INR 10,500 per person

Useful Tips

If you have more time, you can visit the Bandipur National Park or the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary. You can also take an early morning hike at the Chembra Peak or go rock climbing in Wayanad. If you have less time, you can skip the bamboo rafting and treehouse stay. Instead, you can visit the Edakkal Caves, one of the oldest human settlements in India.

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