5 DAYS 4 NIGHTS

Calicut - Wayanad Package

  • Day 1

    Pick Up From Calicut & Wayanad Sight Seeing

    • Wayanad Sight Seeing includes – Lakkidi viewpoint, Chain tree & Pookode Lake.
    • Lakkidi view point: Lakkidi is the Gateway of Wayanad district. Its situated at the height of approx. 700 meters above the sea level, the View Point is one of the loftiest points in the Wayanad. The beauty of Lakkidi view point can be best experienced on a misty day. As clouds hover over the hills, they create a surreal and dreamy atmosphere. And on a clear day, you can get a sweeping view of the peaks and valleys.
    • Chain Tree: Chain tree is an old banyan tree with a chain around it. Karinthandan, a local tribal guide helped an English engineer to identify the route. But after his work was completed, the engineer killed him to credit for the discovery. It is that believed soul of the Karinthandan kept haunting the travellers who used this new route and priests chained the troublesome spirit onto this tree and hence name the chain tree.
    • Pookode Lake: It is a scenic lake in Wayanad district. The lake is surrounded by forest .You would love to see groups of beautiful blue water lily flowers scattered here and there in the lake. Boats are available for rent. Visitors may walk around the lake. There is also a children’s park and garden nearby.
  • Day 2

    Wayanad Sight Seeing

    • Visit Muthanga Wildlife Santuary, Edakkal Caves, Wayanad Heritage Museum, Jain Temple & Karapuzha Dam.
    • Muthanga Wildlife Santuary:It is one of two wildlife sanctuaries in Wayanad. This area spread over 345sq km is rich with fauna and flora and comes under project elephant. Elephants roam freely here and tigers are sighted occasionally. Various species of deer,monkeys,birds etc also live here.A drive along the road to Muthanga and further, offers chances to watch these roaming animals.
    • Edakkal Cave: The Edakkal caves are two natural caves at a remote location at Edakkal,25 km from Kalpatta. One of the myths is that Lord Rama shot an arrow at the mountain leaving a deep cleft and forming what we now know as the Edakkal Cave. Inside the caves are pictorial writings believed to date to at least 6000 BCE, from the Neothilic man, indicating the presence of a prehistoric settlement in this region. The caves can be reached by a 1 km, trek, and uphill from Edakkal which takes around 45 mins.
    • Wayanad Heritage Museum: The museum is managed by the District Tourism Promotion Council. It has one of Kerala’s largest collections of the remnants, dating back to the second century. The museum houses various interesting artefacts revealing the history, culture and heritage of the Wayanad region.
    • Jain Temple: The Jain Temple at Sultan Bathery is believed to have been built in 13th century AD. The temple has an interesting history. It first served as a shrine, and then became an important center of commercial activity.The sanctum has few small statues of Jain Tirthankaras, but the main seat of the sanctum is empty and no poojas are performed here. The temple was an important Jain center until the temple was invaded and later used it to keep his battery (ammunition store) by TipuSulthan, of Kingdom of Mysore, in the 18th century.
    • Karappuzha Dam: It’s one of the biggest earth dam in India. Karapuzha dam is located in the greenish and natural regions of Wayanad, Kerala on the Karapuzha river, a tributary of the Kabini river. There is also a children’s park, adventure games and beautiful garden nearby.
  • Day 3

    Wayanad Sight Seeing

    • Visit Banasura Sagar Dam, MeenmuttyWaterfall, karlad Adventure Park & Tea museum.
    • Banasurasagar dam: It’s impounds the Karamanathodu tributary of the Kabiniriver. It is the largest earthen dam in India and the second largest in Asia and an ideal starting point for hikes into the surroundings scenic mountains.The dam has now become a major tourist attraction of Wayanad. Boating facility at the dam will help you travel between small islands in speed boats. There is also a children’s park and beautiful garden.
    • Meenmutty Waterfalls: It is a three-tiered waterfall with a height of 300 meters. It is Kerala’s second largest waterfall and one of the most unspoiled in its natural setting. Each of its three tiers requires a separate hike through a moist, evergreen forest.
    • Karlad Adventure Park:Karlad lake is the third largest fresh water lake in Kerala and second largest lake in Wayanad after Pookode lake. The lake is 3 km away from Banasura Sagar Dam. Karlad lake is perfect for adventure activities like boating,kayaking,zipline etc.
    • Tea Museum: Harrison’s Malayalam Ltd. Introduces the first Tea Museum in Waayand . The main highlights of this museum are visit three storied century old Tea Museum in Wayanad built in 1911, Understand historical information&artifacts on World Tea Trade&history,getto see some antique collections you never seen before and taste and pick your own tea.
  • Day 4

    Wayanad Sight Seeing

    • Visit Soochipara waterfalls & 900 kandiglass bridge.
    • Soochipara Waterfalls: Soochipara falls also known as Sentinel Rock Waterfalls is a spectacular three-tirered waterfalls in Vellarimala,Wayanad. This waterfall is 200 meters and offers a cliff face that is ideal for rock climbing. Its surrounded by wet evergreen and tropical mountain forests.
    • 900 Kandi Glass Bridge: The Glass Bridge is a 100-feet glass bridge situated on the top of a hill at 900 Kandi. It is a South India’s first glass bridge.The visitors can allow to walk high above the ground, providing a thrilling experience and amazing view of the lush forests, deep valleys and glistening river below.Various types of activities and adventure games also available on this place.
  • Day 5

    Wayanad Sight Seeing & Drop at Calicut

    • Visit Vythiri park & EnOoru tribel village
    • Vythiri Park:Vythiri park is one of the best and must visit tourist place in Wayanad. It is also invites you for adventure tourism along with fascinating views. This park delights you with educational and motivational activities, thrill rides and fun games.
    • EnOoru Tribal Village: Its show the vibrant culture and tradition of tribal communities of the state. The village spread over 25 acres on a hillock, the centre gives us a golden opportunity to learn about the heritage and lifestyle of tribes people.
    • Drop at Calicut.

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