
Waterfalls, ancient caves, misty peaks and serene lakes — all within easy reach.
Natural caves on the Ambukuthi Hills with ancient petroglyphs — rock engravings that date back to the Neolithic age.
The highest peak in Wayanad and a popular trekking destination, famous for the heart-shaped lake along the route.
A spectacular three-tiered waterfall surrounded by dense forests, offering trekking and rock-climbing opportunities.
The largest earthen dam in India, with boating available on the scenic reservoir alongside it.
Home to elephants, tigers, leopards and many bird species, with entry points at Muthanga and Tholpetty.
A serene freshwater lake surrounded by lush greenery — a lovely spot for boating and a gentle walk.
One of the largest and most spectacular waterfalls in Wayanad, cascading down from a height of about 300 metres.
An ancient temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, known for its architecture and deep spiritual importance.
A cluster of islands formed by the Kabini River, featuring evergreen forests and abundant wildlife.
Known as the Gateway to Wayanad, offering panoramic views of the Western Ghats and the hairpin bends below.
We arrange guided tours to the major attractions in and around Wayanad, plus airport pick-up and drop, so you can simply relax and enjoy.
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