
Wayanad is a high plateau in the Western Ghats with altitudes ranging from 700 to 2100 meters. The district is legendary for its pristine nature, ancient caves, and the massive Banasura Sagar Dam.
Every step in Wayanad is a step back into a world where the air is crisp, the water is pure, and the colors are more vibrant than a dream. It remains one of the most protected and cherished landscapes in the Western Ghats.
Nearest Airport: Kochi (COK)
Malayalam & English
"Carry light woolens even in summer."
From high-altitude viewpoints to historic museums, Wayanad offers a diverse range of experiences for every traveler.

Perched at an altitude of 1,200 meters, these natural caves are a prehistoric marvel. The walls are adorned with Neolithic rock carvings that date back to 6,000 BCE, providing a rare and mystical glimpse into the lives of ancient civilizations that once called these mountains home.

Commonly known as the largest earth dam in India, Banasura Sagar is a stunning feat of engineering tucked into the foothills of the Banasura hills. The reservoir's crystal-clear waters, dotted with tiny islands, offer a majestic backdrop for trekking adventures and high-speed boating.
Part of the expansive Nilgiri Biosphere, the Muthanga and Tholpetty ranges of Wayanad are a haven for biodiversity. On a guided jeep safari, you can traverse through dense tropical forests to spot majestic herds of Asian elephants, leopards, and a vibrant array of native bird species.

Also known as Sentinel Rock Falls, this spectacular three-tiered cascade falls from a height of 200 meters. A light trek through the dense evergreen forest and lush tea estates leads you to this natural pool, where the mist and the roar of the water create a truly refreshing atmosphere.