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4 Days in Wayanad Itinerary – Things To Do & Places to Visit in Wayanad

Wayanad is one of my favorite destinations in Kerala. It makes me feel very close to nature! The forest and tea plantations accompany you throughout the trip. Wayanad has always been a rejuvenation for me!

In the past 1.5 years, I have been to Kerala thrice. Once to Kumarakom & twice to Wayanad! Based on my experiences in Wayanad, I have created this Wayanad itinerary for 4 days. I have combined both my trips to Wanayad in this itinerary, shortlisting the best attractions and not including the below-average destinations.

By following this Wayanad itinerary, you will enjoy Wayanad at its best, irrespective of whether you are traveling with your friends, family, or better half! Being an adventure enthusiast and nature lover, I have given prominence to such attractions in this Wayanad itinerary.

Along with recommended attractions in Wayanad, I have also recommended some restaurants and accommodation options in this Wayanad itinerary for 4 days. To pick attractions from Wayanad, you can read this blog of mine: Places to visit in Wayanad

Before moving to the day-wise itinerary I would like to suggest a couple of accommodations in Wayanad where I stayed. During my 1st trip to Wayanad, I stayed at Mountain Dew Homestay in Kalpetta. A quaint homestay located amidst dense forests, staying at Mountain Dew Homestay was a memorable experience. If you are a fan of nature and authentic Kerala cuisine, this homestay will not disappoint you. The tariff is around Rs 3,000 per night for one very spacious room.

Wayanad itineraryMountain Dew Homestay (Wayanad Itinerary)

The 2nd time I visited Wayanad, I stayed at Fia’s residency in Sulthan Bathery. A supreme budget property, Fia’s residency wouldn’t cater to your room service needs. However, given the rates, it shouldn’t be a concern. We booked a 2 BHK apartment in the residency for Rs 4,000. It could accommodate 15 people! We were 9 friends and per night per head cost amounted for just Rs 450! That’s one amazing deal!

You can choose to stay either at Sulthan Bathery or Kalpetta. The distance between these two destinations is roughly 23 KMs. Hence, it wouldn’t really matter where you stay as some attractions are close to the former and others are in proximity to the latter.

Day 1: Banasura Sagar Dam – Banasuramala Meenmutty Falls

Assuming you leave in the morning from Bangalore or a city nearby, you will reach around 1-2 pm. Even if you are traveling by an overnight bus, on the 1st day, just let Wayanad grow on you. Take a walk in the lanes, discover interesting food joints, and have a peek at the local life.

If you are in Sultan Bathery, you can have lunch at Wilton Restaurant. The north Indian food here is surprisingly good. You can also savor authentic Kerala cuisine here like beef chilly. In Sulthan Bathery, to fight your hunger woes at late night, you can look for the Green Palace residency hotel. There is a joint there that serves delectable food and juices. My personal favorite was the Mango juice!

After having lunch, you can continue this Wayanad itinerary and head towards Banasura Sagar Dam. The largest Earth water dam in India, Banasura Sagar Dam will be your highlight in this first day of Wayanad itinerary. The vast water body will leave you in awe and the sunset will add brilliance to your experience. There is not much to do around, but to revel in the beauty of landscapes and enchanting forms of nature. However, there is boating available if the season is right.

Wayanad itineraryBanasura Sagar Dam (Source)

You can also visit Banasuramala Meenmutty Falls which is very close to Banasura Sagar Dam. The falls do not have much force and height. But, there is a natural pool where you can take a dip and relax. Ideal if you are traveling with kids.

Wayanad itineraryBanasuramala Meenmutty Falls, near Banasura Sagar Dam (Wayanad Itinerary)

Call a day early to wear off today’s tiredness and gear up for the Chembra peak trek the next day.

Day 2: Chembra Peak – Karapuzha Dam (Map)

Day 2 in this Wayanad itinerary will cover Chembra Peak & Karapuzha Dam. Chembra Peak takes the better part of your day and hence, not many attractions are combined with Chembra Peak today.

Chembra Peak Wayanad itineraryChembra Peak (Wayanad Itinerary)

Start the day early and have a light breakfast to get energized for the Chembra peak trek. The trek takes 2-3 hours to complete and you can dedicate time till 2-3 pm for the Chembra peak trek. For my detailed experience, you can read my Chembra Peak trek blog post. The heart-shaped lake is the main attraction of the Chembra Peak trek.

Chembra Peak Wayanad

After the trek, you can head towards Karapuzha Dam. A smaller dam compared to Banasura Dam, Karapuzha sees lesser tourists and you will feel closer to nature here. The road to reach karapuzha dam is a bit tricky so be prepared for some bumpy ride.

End your Day 2 with a relaxing dinner after visiting Karapuzha Dam. On day 3, the Wayanad Itinerary will cover interesting waterfalls.

Day 3: Edakkal Caves – Soochipara Waterfalls – Meenmutty Waterfalls (Map)

Start Day 3 of your Wayanad Itinerary by visiting Edakkal Caves. The entry to the caves starts at 8 am and I would recommend visiting these caves as soon as possible to avoid peak traffic. Being a popular attraction, Edakkal caves attract a lot of tourists, and long queues start forming around 10 am. The timings are from 8 am to 2 pm for issuing tickets.

Edakkal caves are best known for the ancient wall paintings & art ingrained in the caves. The caves are surrounded by lush green ambiance and give you a perfect backdrop to travel back in time when art and nature were nurtured together.

IMG_20160107_230458Edakkal Caves (Wayanad Itinerary)

After Edakkal caves, this 3rd day of the Wayanad itinerary will take you on an interesting trail of waterfalls. Soochipara & Meenmutty waterfalls are the best waterfalls in Wayanad and neither of them is worth missing. However, in the pre-monsoon season, you might not be able to witness the full prowess of these waterfalls. But, you can surely take a dip here.

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Soochipara Waterfalls (Source)

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Both the waterfalls require a 2 KM trek to reach the spot. But, the hike is completely worth it and you will surely enjoy spending time at these waterfalls.

Day 4: Kuruvadweep Island 

On this last day of your Wayanad itinerary, let’s keep the schedule relaxed. Instead of trekking and hiking, let’s introduce bamboo sailing! Yes, Kuruvadweep, as the name suggests, is a river island that provides bountiful views of pure nature. A placid stream flows gently, pacing playfully through rocks and sliding over pebbles. Spend some quality time with your friends and family here.

To reach the interior portions of Kuruvadweep island, you need to park your car near the entrance and opt for a bamboo raft sailing. The bamboo raft will help you to cross the river and reach the island. There are smaller water bodies in the island once you navigate through the main river. Kuruvadweep can be an interesting part of your Wayanad itinerary.

There are not many activities worth including in this Wayanad itinerary. But, you can surely get a memorable experience of staying with nature, devoid of artificial & concrete structures around.

After spending half a day here, you can proceed back and return home while reminiscing the alluring memories you just created in Wayanad!

I hope you liked this itinerary. I have not mentioned some attractions which were too crowded or too mainstream. For e.g, I have not included Pookat Lake in this Wayanad itinerary because this lake was just as mainstream as any other hill station lake in India. There were long queues for everything, popcorn sellers swarming around, and endless lines of cars trying to find parking. Not really a pleasant experience for me.

Have you been to Wayanad? Is there any attraction you would like me to add here? Let me know your thoughts in the comments section below!

Some of the Common Questions Answered

1. How many days are required to visit Wayanad?

The number of days required to visit Wayanad can vary depending on your travel preferences, interests, and the places you want to explore. Wayanad is a beautiful district in the state of Kerala, India, known for its lush green landscapes, wildlife sanctuaries, waterfalls, and tea gardens. To get a satisfying experience and cover the major attractions, it is recommended to spend at least 2 to 4 days in Wayanad.

Here’s a general itinerary breakdown:

  1. Day 1: Arrival and local sightseeing
    • Reach Wayanad and settle into your accommodation.
    • Visit local attractions like Pookode Lake, Chain Tree, and Lakkidi Viewpoint.
    • Explore nearby tea gardens and spice plantations.
  2. Day 2: Wildlife and nature
    • Visit Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary to spot elephants, deer, and various bird species.
    • Explore the Edakkal Caves, known for their prehistoric carvings and trekking opportunities.
  3. Day 3: Waterfalls and scenic spots
    • Visit the stunning Soochipara Waterfalls and Meenmutty Waterfalls.
    • Enjoy the scenic beauty at Banasura Sagar Dam, the largest earthen dam in India.
  4. Day 4: Departure or additional activities
    • If you have more time, you can opt for a longer trek in the Chembra Peak region.
    • Alternatively, you could visit the Thirunelli Temple or the Jain Temple.

Of course, if you have more time and want to explore the region at a more leisurely pace or include offbeat locations, you can extend your stay accordingly. Wayanad offers numerous opportunities for nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts, and those seeking a peaceful retreat. Plan your itinerary based on your interests and the number of days you have available for the trip.

2. What are the Places to Visit in Wayanad in 4 days?

Wayanad is a beautiful district in Kerala, India, with numerous attractions to explore. Here’s a suggested itinerary for visiting Wayanad in 4 days:

Day 1: Arrival and Local Sightseeing

  • Pookode Lake: A scenic freshwater lake surrounded by forests and hills. You can enjoy boating here.
  • Chain Tree: A famous tree with a chain tied around it, associated with a local legend.
  • Lakkidi Viewpoint: Offers breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys and Ghat road.

Day 2: Wildlife and Nature Exploration

  • Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary: Go for a jungle safari to spot wildlife like elephants, deer, leopards, and various bird species.
  • Edakkal Caves: Prehistoric caves with ancient carvings, reached by a short trek.

Day 3: Waterfalls and Scenic Spots

  • Soochipara Waterfalls: Also known as Sentinel Rock Waterfalls, a picturesque waterfall surrounded by dense forests.
  • Meenmutty Waterfalls: A three-tiered waterfall with stunning views and a moderate trek to reach the falls.
  • Banasura Sagar Dam: The largest earthen dam in India, with a serene reservoir and boat rides.

Day 4: Tea Gardens and Departure

  • Chembra Peak: If you’re up for a challenging trek, climb Chembra Peak, the highest peak in Wayanad, to witness a heart-shaped lake at the top.
  • Tea Gardens: Explore the lush tea estates and learn about the tea-making process.

Optional additional places:

  • Thirunelli Temple: An ancient temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu amidst lush forests and hills.
  • Jain Temple, Sultan Bathery: A historic Jain temple with unique architecture.
  • Kuruva Island: A serene and uninhabited island on the Kabini River, known for its rich flora and fauna.

Keep in mind that this itinerary is just a suggestion, and you can customize it based on your interests and preferences. Wayanad offers various outdoor activities, nature walks, and cultural experiences, so make sure to include the places that appeal to you the most.

3. What are the Places to Visit in Wayanad in 2 days?

If you have only 2 days to visit Wayanad, you’ll need to plan a more condensed itinerary to cover some of the highlights. Here’s a suggested itinerary for a 2-day trip to Wayanad:

Day 1: Local Sightseeing and Nature Exploration

Morning:

  • Pookode Lake: Start your day with a visit to Pookode Lake, a serene freshwater lake surrounded by lush greenery. You can enjoy boating here and take in the beautiful surroundings.

Afternoon:

  • Soochipara Waterfalls: Head to Soochipara Waterfalls, also known as Sentinel Rock Waterfalls. It’s a short trek to reach the falls, and you can spend some time enjoying the cascading waters and the natural beauty of the area.
  • Meenmutty Waterfalls (optional): If you have time and energy, you can visit Meenmutty Waterfalls as well. It requires a moderate trek, but the three-tiered waterfall is worth the effort.

Day 2: Wildlife Sanctuary and Departure

Morning:

  • Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary: Start early and visit the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary for a jungle safari. You’ll have the opportunity to spot various wildlife, including elephants, deer, langurs, and many bird species.

Afternoon:

  • Edakkal Caves: After the wildlife safari, head to Edakkal Caves, which is a unique and historically significant site. It involves a short trek to reach the caves, where you can see ancient rock carvings.

If you have more time on the second day and want to include another attraction, you can visit Banasura Sagar Dam. However, do keep in mind that with just 2 days, your itinerary will be quite packed, and you may have limited time to spend at each location.

Make sure to plan your travel efficiently between attractions and prioritize the places that interest you the most. While a 2-day trip won’t allow you to cover everything in Wayanad, it can still give you a glimpse of the district’s natural beauty and wildlife.

3. How to Reach Wayanad to Explore Places in Your Wayanad Itinerary?

Wayanad is well-connected to various parts of Kerala and neighboring states. You can reach Wayanad by air, train, or road, depending on your starting location. Here are the different ways to reach Wayanad:

  1. By Air: The nearest airport to Wayanad is Calicut International Airport (CCJ), also known as Karipur Airport. It is located about 100 kilometers away from Wayanad. From the airport, you can hire a taxi or use public transportation to reach Wayanad. The journey from the airport to Wayanad takes around 3 to 4 hours by road.
  2. By Train: The nearest major railway station to Wayanad is Kozhikode (Calicut) Railway Station, located about 110 kilometers away. Kozhikode is well-connected to various cities in India. From the railway station, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Wayanad, which takes around 3 to 4 hours.
  3. By Road: Wayanad is well-connected by road, and you can easily reach the district by bus or private vehicle. Major cities like Bangalore, Mysore, Kochi, and Trivandrum have regular bus services to Wayanad. The roads are well-maintained, making it a pleasant road trip. The distance and travel time can vary depending on your starting location.
  • From Bangalore: Approximately 280 kilometers, around 6 to 7 hours by road.
  • From Mysore: Approximately 130 kilometers, around 3 to 4 hours by road.
  • From Kochi (Cochin): Approximately 270 kilometers, around 6 to 7 hours by road.
  • From Trivandrum: Approximately 430 kilometers, around 8 to 9 hours by road.

Local transportation within Wayanad is also available in the form of buses, taxis, and auto-rickshaws to help you get around and visit different attractions.

Please note that the travel times mentioned above are approximate and can vary depending on traffic and weather conditions. It’s advisable to check the current schedules and availability of transportation options before planning your trip to Wayanad.

4. Bangalore to Wayanad Distance?

The distance from Bangalore to Wayanad is approximately 280 kilometers (174 miles) by road. The journey usually takes around 6 to 7 hours, depending on the route, traffic conditions, and the mode of transportation you choose. The road from Bangalore to Wayanad is well-maintained, and you’ll get to enjoy scenic views as you pass through the countryside and forested areas of Karnataka and Kerala. It’s a popular route for both tourists and locals traveling between the two destinations.

From this Wayanad itinerary, you know how to spend 4 days in Wayanad. You can get to know the places of interest in Wayanad here:

Places of Interest in Wayanad

Nestled amidst the rolling hills of the Western Ghats, Wayanad in Kerala is a treasure trove of natural beauty and historical gems. From cascading waterfalls and lush spice plantations to ancient caves and wildlife sanctuaries, Wayanad has something for everyone. The places to roam in Wayanad differ based on your interests. When you are in Wayanad, you can stay in the best hotels in Wayanad for Exquisite Comfort. Here are some of the must-visit places of interest in Wayanad.

For the nature lovers

Chembra Peak

Hike up the misty slopes of Chembra Peak, the highest point in Wayanad, and be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views. Don’t miss the heart-shaped lake hidden amidst the rocky terrain, said to be formed by the tears of a heartbroken princess. This is one of the best places to roam in Wayanad.

Soochipara Falls

Take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters of Soochipara Falls, also known as Sentinel Rock Waterfall. Trek through the dense rainforest and emerge to the cascading beauty of the falls. This is one of the Wayanad places of interest that you should not miss out on.

Banasura Sagar Dam

Embark on a boat ride on the vast Banasura Sagar Dam, the second-largest earthen dam in India. Soak in the scenic beauty of the surrounding hills and spot diverse birdlife. Exploring this place is one of the best things to do in Wayanad Kerala that is part of our 5-day Wayanad itinerary.

Pookode Lake

Paddle through the serene waters of Pookode Lake, a picturesque freshwater lake surrounded by lush greenery. Enjoy a picnic on the banks or take a leisurely boat ride to appreciate the tranquillity of the place.

For the History Buff

Edakkal Caves

Step back in time at the Edakkal Caves, adorned with prehistoric cave paintings estimated to be over 8000 years old. Marvel at the intricate carvings and inscriptions that offer a glimpse into the lives of early humans.

Thirunelli Temple

Seek blessings at the ancient Thirunelli Temple, nestled amidst dense forests. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the temple is known for its unique architecture and sacred ambience.

Jain Temple

Explore the intricate architecture and peaceful atmosphere of the Jain Temple in Kalpetta. The temple complex houses several shrines and a museum showcasing Jain artefacts.

For the Adventure Seeker

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary

Go on a jeep safari through the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, home to diverse wildlife like tigers, elephants, deer, and langurs. Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of the rainforest and appreciate the ecological richness of the region.

Meenmutty Waterfalls

Hike through the challenging terrain to reach the majestic Meenmutty Waterfalls, cascading down from a height of 300 meters. The breathtaking views and refreshing spray make the trek worthwhile. Spending some quality time in this place is one of the best things to do in Wayanad Kerala.

Distance to Wayanad From Bangalore and More

Calling all nature lovers and weekend warriors! Wayanad, a verdant oasis cradled in the Western Ghats, beckons with its cascading waterfalls, spice-laden air, and misty mountain peaks. But before you start packing your bags for an idyllic escape, one question often pops up: “How far is Wayanad from Bangalore?”

On your way to Wayanad, you can complete your lunch in one of the best restaurants in Wayanad.

Well, buckle up, because the answer depends on your preferred mode of travel and thirst for adventure:

For the Speedy Speedsters

Road Trip: Buckle up for a scenic 270-290 km journey, taking roughly 5-6 hours. Choose the shortest route via Mysore Road (NH 766) for a quick pit stop at the majestic Mysore Palace. Alternatively, the NICE Bangalore Mysore Expressway (NH 48) and Kanakapura Road (NH 275) offer a slightly longer but potentially faster option, especially during peak season.

For the Leisurely Explorers

Bus Ride: Kick back and enjoy the rolling hills from the window of a comfortable KSRTC bus. With multiple daily departures, the journey takes around 6-8 hours, costing an affordable 300-500 INR. Sit back, watch the landscape change, and maybe even strike up a conversation with fellow travellers.

For the Thrill Seekers

Train Adventure: While there’s no direct train to Wayanad, a unique option exists. Take a train from Bangalore to Nanjangud (a 3-hour ride) and then hop on a taxi or KSRTC bus to Wayanad (another 2-3 hours). This journey, costing roughly 600-800 INR, allows you to explore historical gems like Mysore or Srirangapatna along the way.

Beyond the Miles

Whichever path you choose, remember that getting to Wayanad is just the beginning. Here’s a glimpse of what awaits:

  • Embrace the outdoors: Trek through lush cardamom plantations, kayak on serene lakes, or spot wildlife in the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary.
  • Unwind and rejuvenate: Breathe in the fresh mountain air, soak in the beauty of cascading waterfalls like Soochipara, or find your zen at Edakkal Caves, adorned with ancient rock paintings.
  • Indulge in local delights: Savour the flavours of Kerala cuisine, from spicy curries and fragrant rice to fresh seafood and juicy jackfruit.

So, whether you’re a time-pressed traveller or a leisurely explorer, the distance between Bangalore and Wayanad is just a bridge to a world of natural wonders and cultural experiences. Pack your bags, choose your adventure, and get ready to lose yourself in the beauty of Wayanad! If you do not know how to reach Wayanad, my post on this topic will help.

Remember, this is just a starting point. Spice up your blog post with personal anecdotes, recommendations for specific activities in Wayanad, or even insights into the best time to visit! Bon voyage!

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