Exploring Wayanad’s wild side: Dive into waterfalls, wildlife, and tea bliss
TRAVEL TRENDS Created : Jan 2, 2025, 09:00 IST
Exploring Wayanad’s wild side: Dive into waterfalls, wildlife, and tea bliss
Whenever South India is talked about, our mind instantly transports us to lush tea plantations, backwaters, the swaying coconut trees, and the peaceful ambience. Now, it’s time to take action, and plan that most-awaited trip to this part of the country. To start with, we take you to Wayanad, located in the Western Ghats of Kerala, and is dotted with lush landscapes, diverse wildlife, and serene tea plantations. Here’s a quick guide on how to have the best experiences when here.
Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
The Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is a sanctuary for wildlife lovers, covering an area of more than 1,000 square km. This sanctuary, which is home to tigers, leopards, elephants, and a variety of birds, provides tourists with an exciting safari experience that allows them to see these magnificent animals in their natural environment. Treks are also available at the refuge for those who want to get a closer look at the rich biodiversity of the woodland.
Edakkal Caves and waterfalls
The Neolithic era petroglyphs found in the Edakkal Caves are an archaeological wonder. You may hike to Edakkal Waterfalls, a tranquil location encircled by thick forests, after exploring the caverns. The peaceful ambiance and sound of the falling water make it the perfect spot for introspection and rest.
Soochipara Waterfall
The stunning three-tiered waterfall known as Soochipara, or Sentinel Rock Waterfalls, is situated in the centre of Wayanad. Encircled by verdant woodlands, this 100-meter-tall waterfall is ideal for a scenic hike or a cool swim. The falls' surrounding region is a well-liked picnic area, making it a great place for both adventurers and relaxation seekers.
Tea plantations and scenic views
Wayanad is well known for its vast tea plantations that carpet the hills in green. Observing the tea-picking process and taking in expansive vistas of the surrounding hills, a visit to Wayanad Tea Plantation offers a tranquil stroll through the verdant tea farms. An ideal setting for a restful getaway in the middle of nature is created by the cold weather and foggy mornings.
Pookode Lake
Go to Pookode Lake, a freshwater lake surrounded by hills, for a quick break and just relax. This serene location is ideal for boating, birdwatching, or taking a leisurely stroll around the lake. Pookode Lake is a serene haven, perfect for anyone looking for a relaxing day in nature because of its serene waters and abundant vegetation.
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