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Exploring Wayanad: A 3-Day Itinerary

  1. Day 1: Edakkal Caves
    1 hour 30 minutes (42 km) from Calicut International Airport

    Start your trip by heading to the Edakkal Caves, a popular archaeological site that features ancient petroglyphs dating back to the Neolithic era. In the morning, explore the caves and learn about their history. In the afternoon, hike to the top of Ambukuthi Mala for breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. For dinner, head to Jubilee Restaurant for some delicious South Indian cuisine.

  2. Day 2: Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
    1 hour (30 km) from Edakkal Caves

    Today, spend the day at the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, which is home to various animals like tigers, elephants, leopards, and more. Take a jeep safari in the morning to see the animals in their natural habitat, followed by a visit to the Tribal Museum to learn about the indigenous people of the region in the afternoon. For dinner, try some local Kerala cuisine at ClayHut A Village Restaurant.

  3. Day 3: Soochipara Falls
    1 hour 30 minutes (45 km) from Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary

    On the final day of your trip, visit the picturesque Soochipara Falls, a three-tiered waterfall that cascades down from a height of 200 meters. Start your day with a refreshing swim in the natural pool formed at the base of the falls. In the afternoon, head to the nearby tea gardens for a scenic stroll and a cup of fresh tea. For dinner, treat yourself to some authentic Malabar cuisine at Hotel New Plaza.

Recommendations

If you have extra time, consider visiting the Banasura Sagar Dam, the largest earthen dam in India, or the Thirunelli Temple, an ancient temple nestled in the Brahmagiri hills. You can also go on a trek to the Chembra Peak, the highest peak in Wayanad. For a unique experience, try camping at the Kuruva Dweep, a group of uninhabited islands in the Kabini river. Don't forget to try the local delicacy, bamboo rice, and shop for some souvenirs made by the tribal communities. To maximize your fun, hire a local guide who can take you off-the-beaten-path to hidden gems and lesser-known attractions.

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