Visit Thirunelli Temple, an ancient temple surrounded by hills and forests, and then go for a trek in Brahmagiri Hills, which offers beautiful views of the Western Ghats.
Trek to the heart-shaped Chembra Peak, the highest peak in Wayanad, and then visit Soochipara Waterfalls, a series of three-tiered waterfalls.
Explore the ancient Edakkal Caves, an important prehistoric site, and then visit Banasura Sagar Dam, the largest earthen dam in India. You can also go for a boating experience on the dam's reservoir.
Take a jeep safari in Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary to see elephants, tigers, leopards, and various bird species, and then visit the scenic Kuruvadweep island on the Kabini River.
Visit the serene Pookode Lake, a natural freshwater lake surrounded by evergreen forests, and then trek to Meenmutty Waterfalls, a magnificent three-tiered waterfall.
Enjoy magnificent views of the Western Ghats from Lakkidi View Point, the highest point on the Wayanad Ghats, and then learn about the region's history and culture at the Wayanad Heritage Museum.
Explore Tholpetty Wildlife Sanctuary, a haven for diverse flora and fauna, including elephants, tigers, deers, and langurs. Then visit the Bamboo Factory to witness eco-friendly bamboo crafts and also buy if you wish to.
If you have more time, you can include a visit to the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary, or the Neelimala View Point. Alternatively, you can spend a day at the Kuruva Island or explore the quaint town of Sultan Bathery. If you have less time, you can skip either the Kuruvadweep or the Meenmutty waterfall trek.