Located on top of Ambukutty Mala, these caves are famous for their ancient carvings and stunning views of Wayanad's green landscapes. The climb to the caves is steep, but the experience is worthwhile for history buffs and nature enthusiasts.
The largest earthen dam in India offers a calm and peaceful atmosphere. The beautiful scenery is perfect for photography and boating. There are hiking trails nearby for nature lovers eager to explore the lush surroundings.
Chembra peak is the highest peak in Wayanad, offering a challenging trek to the top, the peak provides a breathtaking panoramic view of Wayanad. Along the way to the peak, there is a natural heart-shaped pond, which is another attraction among tourists.
If you have extra time in Wayanad, visit the Thirunelli temple, Pookode Lake, or hike to the Neelimala viewpoint for an additional adventure. For shorter trips, choose between Edakkal Caves, Banasura Sagar Dam, or Chembra Peak for a day trip. Visitors may want to skip the peak climb during monsoon season due to slippery and challenging conditions.