Wayanad is a beautiful hill district in the north-eastern part of Kerala, India, known for its forests, waterfalls, and wildlife.
Absolutely. Wayanad is one of Kerala’s most scenic destinations, offering waterfalls, caves, forests, and serene hills for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
Wayanad is famous for its lush greenery, Edakkal Caves, Chembra Peak, wildlife sanctuaries, and spice plantations.
Malayalam is the main language, but English, Tamil, and Kannada are also rarely spoken and understood.
October to May is ideal — cool weather, clear skies, and beautiful scenery after the monsoon season.
Wayanad is around 280 km from Bangalore, about 6–7 hours by road via NH766. Read how to reach wayanad
Wayanad is 85 km from Kozhikode and takes roughly 2.5 hours by car through the scenic Thamarassery Ghat road and around 3-3.5 Hours on bus. Read how to reach wayanad
Wayanad doesn’t have railway, The nearest railway station are Kozhikode, Kannur then Mysore, Bangalore From there, taxis and KSRTC buses run to Kalpetta, Sulthan Bathery, and Mananthavady. Read how to reach wayanad
Yes. Calicut International Airport is about 100 km away, while Kannur Airport is around 90 km from Wayanad, Mysore airport is 120 km away and banglore airport is around 340 km away
The Bangalore – Mysore–Gundlupet–Sulthan Bathery route via NH766 is scenic and most popular for travelers.
Top attractions include Chembra Peak, Edakkal Caves, Soochipara Waterfalls, Banasura Sagar Dam, and Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary. Read Best wayanad visiting places
Yes, Wayanad has many waterfalls — Soochipara, Meenmutty, Kanthanpara, and Palchuram — especially vibrant after the monsoon. Read about wayanad water falls
Yes, you can trek to Chembra Peak, Banasura Hill, and Neelimala View Point with permission from the forest department. Use propper treking accessories, Read about wayanad visiting places
Wayanad is a paradise for photographers — misty mornings, paddy fields, tea gardens, and wildlife make stunning frames. Read all about wayanad photography spots and photographs guide
Wildlife sightings include elephants, deer, bison, monkeys, peacocks, and sometimes leopards in the sanctuaries.
Wayanad has luxury resorts, nature stays, and budget homestays — especially around Kalpetta, Vythiri, and Banasura.
Three days are perfect to explore waterfalls, hills, and wildlife comfortably.
Yes. Wayanad is very safe for couples and solo travelers — locals are kind, and most resorts ensure privacy and security. Read about organic spice plantation and stores
Carry light clothes, trekking shoes, raincoat (for monsoon), camera, and a warm jacket for evenings. Carry leech away sprays/socks if you have the hiking plans
Yes. Roads are good, but the ghat section near Thamarassery has sharp curves — drive carefully. If you are coming from Mysore side, so their is no ghat in between but a forest road will be there so avoid travel at night through this forests because of wild elephants presence
Local favorites include bamboo rice payasam, Kerala-style appam and stew, and spicy chicken curry. Read all about best wayanad authentic foods
Yes. Many vegetarian restaurants serve Kerala-style meals and South Indian dishes, especially in Kalpetta and Bathery.
Yes. Wayanad is home to tribes like Paniya and Kurichiya, known for unique customs, crafts, and traditions.
Onam, Vishu, Christmas , Pallikunnu church Perunnal, Valliyoorkavu Uthsavam and the tribal Thirunelli Karkidaka Vavu festival are widely celebrated in Wayanad.
Definitely. Wayanad is famous for pepper, cardamom, coffee, and honey — available at local spice shops and farms.
Wayanad has a cool climate most of all year, Bit hotter in summer with monsoon from June to September and witnter from November to January and summer from March to may
But expect rain. The scenery is lush and beautiful, though Waterfalls,Lakes and trekking trails may be closed during heavy showers. I say no for June to July because their is chance for flood and landslides on trekking trails.
Yes, especially from December to February. Nights can drop below 15°C in areas like Vythiri and Meppadi.
August to November is the best time — waterfalls are full, Hills are lush green and plants are filled with flowers.
Yes. Even in summer, Wayanad stays greener and cooler than most other South Indian hill stations. Bit hotter in summer with previous year’s experiences.
