09/08/2016
WAYANAD
The northern district of Wayanad can be aptly called the abode of Kerala’s tribal population. The district, which forms an edge of the Deccan plateau of South India has a luxuriant forest cover and receives the maximum amount of annual rainfall compared to other regions of the State. Waterfall, mist covered valleys, s**ce plantations, hill ranges, wildlife sanctuaries, stone age sites are some of the popular attractions of Wayanad.
Home to exotic legends, ancient ruins, mysterious mountain caves, aborigine tribes, hidden treasures, tree houses, jungle trails and exotic wild life, Kerala’s Wayanad district is the perfect setting for a hundred great adventures!
The hills, rocks and valleys which contribute to the very unique terrain of Wayanad provide for exceptional adventure experiences. Mountains and forests intersperse to create numerous outback trails, trekking routes and opportunities for other adventure sports. With vast areas still unexplored, Wayanad is truly an adventurescape waiting to be discovered!
Calicut to Wayanad 3N / 4D
Sightseeing:
Wayanad : Pookot Lake, Lakkidi View Point, Chembra Peak, Soochipara Waterfalls, Banasura Dam, Banasura Meenmutty Waterfalls.