Wayanad b2b tour packages for couple
Wayanad – " The land of paddy fields" is also a land of many indigenous tribals. It is set on the Western Ghats, and having many scenic attractions. Quite a large area of the district is covered by forest and it is home to many endangered species.
What makes it special?
- Enjoy the breath of fresh air in the hills of Wayanad
- The most fabulous hill station of India, well-known for its unique beauty and serenity.
- Edakkal caves , the only known examples for the carvings in the stone age, from South India
- Also famous for its natural adventure spots
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- Chembra Peak is located near Meppadi in the southern part of Wayanad. It is the tallest of peaks in the region and climbing this peak would test ones physical prowess. The climb up the Chembra Peak is an exhilarating experience,
- Banasura Sagar Dam : The dam at is reckoned as the largest earth dam in India.
- Meenmutty Water Falls : The most impressive water fall that can be found in the Wayanad district is Meenmutty Falls.
- The Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary: referred to as the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary. This sanctuary is popular with birdwatchers.
- Pookot Lake: Pookot Lake is a scenic freshwater lake in the Wayanad and it is a natural fresh water lake nestling in the middle of evergreen forests
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Arrival at Calicut Airport/Railway station then transfer to Wayanad. On the way to Kalpetta, visit;
The Pookot Lake (9 am – 10 am) which is a breathtaking location. The water is clear and the foliage that surrounds it is a beautiful forest. Visitors can enjoy a boat ride against a serene backdrop. An ideal picnic spot, this beautiful lake is the perfect spot to admire mother nature. The area surrounding the lake has an aquarium, children's park and a small emporium selling handicrafts and spices.
On the way to Soochippara Waterfalls view Chembra Peak, which is the tallest peak in all of Wayanad district. It is at a staggering height of 2100 meters above sea level. This peak is especially popular with both mountain climbers and trekkers alike
The Soochippara Waterfalls (12 Noon to 1 pm) also known as Sentinel Rock Waterfalls are situated near Meppadi is nature's treasured gift. The waterfall cascading from a height of 100 to 300 feet is a treat to the eyes. The pool sited below the falls offers great opportunities for swimming, bathing, water rafting, etc. another attraction is the tree top huts presenting a distinct views of the Western Ghats and of the shining shallow waters of the spring.Lunch at local restaurant on self payment
Meenmutty Falls, Kalpetta, (2 pm to 4pm) the most impressive water fall that can be found in the Wayanad district is Meenmutty Falls. Gurgling down from a height of 300 meters, it falls in 3 separate tiers. Reaching the falls involves a 2 km trek, but the view of the falls, makes it worth the effort. During the monsoons, this waterfall can be enjoyed only from a distance, due to the voluminous level of water. Trekking is a good option to explore its surroundings, but considering the rugged and undulated terrains, taking a guide along is advisable.
After visiting these places will reach Kalpetta, on arrival check-in to hotel, evening free for leisure for your own activities. Overnight stay at hotel
Morning after breakfast, proceed to Banasura Sagar Dam
Banasura Sagar Dam (9 am to 11 am) is approximately 25 km towards the north west of Kalpetta. It is considered to be the largest earth dam in India and the second largest in Asia. The dam extends to a wide area with crystal clear waters. Undisturbed and engulfed amidst the hills, Bansura Sagar Dam is an absolute beauty. It is an ideal place for picnic as it is surrounded by the bounty of nature and the low sound of the clear water gives a feeling of freshness. In fact, when the dam is full, the landscape portrays a picture of upstream formation of the dam and is a mesmerizing sight to visitors. Boating and other water recreational activities are available at the dam.
After lunch visit Edakkal caves
Edakkal cave (2 pm – 4 pm) is 25 km from Kalpetta and just 3 km from Ambalavayal. This is a crevice for about 96 ft in length and 22 ft width. A fissure was created due to a rock splitting due to natural weathering. The depth of the crevice and the fissure is nearly 30 ft which gives an appearance of a cave to any observer. There are human and animal figures carvings on the rock walls depicting pre-historic period and civilized people. The caves can be approached by 1km trekking trail starting from Edakkal. The best visiting hours are morning and it is open till 5 pm. Tourists need to indulge in a one and half hour long trek to reach the entrance of the caves. The roads are in good condition. In order to reach the actual cave, tourists will have to trek uphill for another 45 minutes.
After sightseeing back to hotel. Overnight stay at Hotel.
Morning after breakfast, visit Wildlife Sanctuary at Muthanga
The Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary, also referred to as the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, is located on 345 square kilometers of densely forested land. This sanctuary is popular with birdwatchers. Such birds as Peacocks, Babblers, Egrets, Snipes, Bulbuls, Peafowl, and Cormorants can be seen here. A wide variety of exotic animals call this sanctuary home as well. Asian Elephants, Leopards, Cheetahs, Tigers, Gaurs, Spotted Deer, Sloth Bears, and Sambars all reside here. You can arrange for an elephant ride into the dense forest to explore the sanctuary by contacting the Forest Department. Access to the area without an elephant is limited because of how dense the forest is there.
Lunch at Muthanga (self payment).Evening reach Sulthan Bathery, dinner at hotel, overnight stay at hotel in Sulthan Bathery
Morning after breakfast, check-out from hotel and transfer to Calicut Airport/Railway station for onward journey.