Wayanad – Where Nature Breathes Free
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Everything You Need to Know About Wayanad
Tucked away in the lush Western Ghats of Kerala, Wayanad is a land of mist-covered mountains, dense forests, cascading waterfalls, and ancient tribal heritage. Known for its untouched natural beauty and slow-paced charm, Wayanad is an ideal destination for travellers seeking peace, romance, adventure, and cultural depth. With thoughtfully curated itineraries by Prism Universal Tours, Wayanad unfolds as a perfect blend of wilderness and comfort.
About Wayanad
Geography
Wayanad is located in the northeastern part of Kerala, bordered by the states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Situated at an altitude ranging from 700 to 2,100 metres above sea level, the district is characterised by rolling hills, spice plantations, wildlife sanctuaries, rivers, and fertile valleys. Dense forests form part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, making Wayanad one of the most ecologically rich regions in South India.
History
The history of Wayanad dates back to prehistoric times, evident from ancient rock carvings found at Edakkal Caves. The region was once ruled by the Kadamba dynasty, followed by the Vijayanagara Empire and later the Pazhassi Raja of the Kottayam royal dynasty, who famously resisted British colonial rule. Wayanad’s deep-rooted tribal culture and historical legacy continue to shape its identity today.
Why Visit Wayanad
Untouched Natural Beauty
Wayanad stands apart for its unspoilt landscapes. Misty hills, emerald paddy fields, thick forests, and winding streams create postcard-perfect views at every turn.
Wildlife & Forest Experiences
Home to elephants, deer, birds, and rare flora, Wayanad offers rich wildlife experiences through sanctuaries and forest trails.
Ideal for Slow Travel
With fewer crowds and a calm atmosphere, Wayanad is perfect for travellers looking to disconnect from city life and reconnect with nature.
Cultural & Tribal Heritage
Indigenous tribes, traditional lifestyles, and age-old customs offer meaningful cultural interactions.
Best Time to Visit Wayanad
- Winter (October–February): Pleasant weather, ideal for sightseeing, trekking, and nature walks.
- Summer (March–May): Warm days with cool evenings, suitable for plantation visits and relaxed stays.
- Monsoon (June–September): Lush greenery and dramatic waterfalls, perfect for travellers who enjoy rain-washed landscapes.
Best Places to Visit in Wayanad
Edakkal Caves
Located atop Ambukuthi Hills, these ancient caves feature prehistoric rock engravings dating back thousands of years.
Banasura Sagar Dam
India’s largest earthen dam, surrounded by misty hills and ideal for boating and photography.
Chembra Peak
The highest peak in Wayanad, known for its heart-shaped lake and panoramic trekking views.
Soochipara Waterfalls
A three-tiered waterfall surrounded by forest, perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Meenmutty Waterfalls
One of Kerala’s tallest waterfalls, reached via a scenic forest trek.
Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
Part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, offering jeep safaris and rich biodiversity.
Pookode Lake
A serene freshwater lake ideal for boating and relaxed family outings.
Lakkidi View Point
Often called the Gateway of Wayanad, offering breathtaking views of winding roads and misty valleys.
Things to Do in Wayanad
- Nature walks through spice and tea plantations
- Trekking to Chembra Peak and Pakshipathalam
- Wildlife safaris and birdwatching
- Visiting tribal villages and heritage sites
- Enjoying waterfall picnics and scenic viewpoints
- Ayurvedic wellness and spa experiences
Unique Wayanad Experiences
Plantation Stays
Stay amidst tea, coffee, and spice estates for an immersive nature experience.
Bamboo Rafting
Explore forest streams on traditional bamboo rafts for a peaceful adventure.
Tribal Culture Encounters
Learn about indigenous lifestyles, art forms, and sustainable living practices.
Sunrise & Sunset Viewpoints
Witness golden hues spread across valleys from hilltop viewpoints.
Food and Cuisine in Wayanad
Wayanad’s cuisine reflects traditional Malabar flavours and local ingredients. Rice-based dishes, coconut-infused curries, and forest produce dominate the menu.
Popular dishes include:
- Malabar biryani
- Kappa (tapioca) with spicy curries
- Puttu and kadala curry
- Bamboo rice preparations
- Freshly brewed local coffee and herbal teas
Shopping in Wayanad
- Spices: Cardamom, pepper, cloves, and cinnamon
- Tea & Coffee: Locally grown plantation produce
- Handicrafts: Bamboo products and tribal artefacts
- Honey & Forest Produce: Natural and organic items
Around Wayanad: Weekend Escapes
- Kabini: Wildlife safaris and riverside stays
- Coorg: Coffee plantations and misty hills
- Ooty: Colonial charm and botanical gardens
- Mysuru: Royal palaces and cultural heritage
Best Hotels and Resorts in Wayanad
- Vythiri Resort
- Wayanad Wild – CGH Earth
- Taj Wayanad Resort & Spa
- Mountain Shadows Resort
- Arayal Resort
- Blue Ginger Spa Resort
- Petals Resorts
These resorts offer scenic locations, privacy, and immersive nature experiences.
Why Choose Prism Universal Tours for Wayanad
With a focus on personalised travel planning and authentic experiences, Prism Universal Tours curates Wayanad itineraries that highlight nature, culture, and comfort. Every journey is thoughtfully designed to ensure meaningful memories, seamless travel, and a deeper connection with this enchanting hill destination.
Let Wayanad’s forests, waterfalls, and misty mountains guide you into a world of calm and discovery.