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Adventurous 3-day Itinerary in Wayanad in July 2023

  1. Day 1: Trek to Chembra Peak
    1 hour 30 minutes (20 miles) from Kalpetta

    Start your morning early with a trek to Chembra Peak, the highest peak in Wayanad. The trek to the heart-shaped lake on the way can be arduous, but the stunning views of the surrounding mountains and tea plantations are worth it. Afternoon activities can include a visit to the nearby Soochipara Waterfalls, where you can swim and relax in the cascading waters. In the evening, head to the Edakkal Caves to explore ancient rock art and carvings that date back to the Neolithic era.

  2. Day 2: Wildlife Safari and Bamboo Rafting
    1 hour (25 miles) from Kalpetta

    Start your day with a wildlife safari in the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, which is home to elephants, tigers, leopards, and many more species. After the safari, head to Kuruva Island, a picturesque river delta, for a bamboo rafting experience. The island is covered in dense forest and is a perfect place to relax and unwind. In the evening, you can visit the Thirunelli Temple, an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, located in the Brahmagiri hills.

  3. Day 3: Adventure Sports at Banasura Sagar Dam
    45 minutes (20 miles) from Kalpetta

    Begin your day with zip-lining, rock climbing, and other adventure sports at Banasura Sagar Dam, India's largest earthen dam. The dam's vast reservoir offers a picturesque view of the surrounding hills and forests. After the adventure sports, you can take a leisurely boat ride around the reservoir. The afternoon can be spent at the Wayanad Heritage Museum to learn about the history and culture of Wayanad. In the evening, you can visit the Lakkidi View Point for stunning sunset views of the Western Ghats.

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If you're interested in exploring more, you can visit the Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary, which is home to many rare bird species. Wayanad is also famous for its spice plantations, and you can take a tour of one to see how spices like cardamom, pepper, and nutmeg are grown and processed. If you have time, you can also plan a side trip to the nearby towns of Kozhikode and Kannur, which are famous for their beaches and traditional handloom sarees. Make sure to indulge in local cuisine, which includes traditional Kerala dishes like appam, stew, and puttu.

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